Ever wondered what happens when four major agencies connect?

Earlier today it was announced that four major players in the search industry are coming together to form one big company to take the field by storm. If you’ve already read it, 10e20, Search & Social, Infinitenine and Brent Csutoras Inc. are forming BlueGlass. If that weren’t impressive enough BlueGlass will have four locations across the United States with 40 employees and accounts worth $10 million out of the gate! With clients ranging from NBC Universal to Yahoo, it isn’t to hard to see this new company will be a major player in the search and social media sectors. Steering this ship are Chris Winfield, Dave Snyder, Brent Csutoras, Loren Baker, Jordan Kasteler, Tony Wang, Danielle Winfield and Jake Matthews. All of whom are respected industry experts in their perspective fields.

Ready or not, this is one crew that will be shaking things up in the days to come.

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6 Responses to Ever wondered what happens when four major agencies connect?

  1. Geoff says:

    This will be really interesting as they are truly the first large agency that really offers it all. How do you think it will change the game for the other big guys that only offer a specialty?

    Oh, and you were really fast on getting this on your blog. I saw it here first.

    • Josh says:

      I think it’ll be a good thing. The first few months will be a sign of how things will go. I’m sure all eyes will be on them to see how much of an impact BlueGlass will have.

      Yeah, I guess you could say I had…insider information. ;)

  2. Guest Commenter says:

    This is really useful post for me. I stumbled onto your blog and read a few post. I like your style of writing.

    • Josh says:

      I really don’t know how this post is useful to you unless you are planning on hiring BlueGlass. Had you left a comment on one of posts that, well was actually useful I might have given more consideration to leaving the link and anchor text you wanted. Thanks for stopping by :)

  3. Geoff says:

    Too bad you didn’t get more visibility since you were the first. It all comes back to distribution channels, at least that’s what i have been learning from my experiences

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