Tumblr, one of the simplest blogging platforms around, is doing really well. Situated between WordPress, which requires a bit more effort to create and organize content, and Twitter, which requires almost no effort but also doesn’t offer many features, Tumblr is the perfect tool for users who want to have a blog with photos, videos and other content embedded, but simply haven’t got the time or the will to struggle with a complex blogging platform.
How is this working out for the company? Well, according to the neat infographic which it’s sent us (see below), its traffic and user base is growing fast, and it has recently hit some major milestones.

Compared to Twitter, Tumblr is still a small dot on the radar, but it’s definitely growing fast enough to make an impact. The Tumblr team isn’t slacking on the features, either; they recently added the option to add static pages to your blog, as well as dead simple, direct video uploads.
Last but not least, Tumblr plans to launch two revenue generating features next month. Details are scarce (all we know is they’ll be powered by the widget, pictured below), but with constant talk of Twitter’s revenue generating plans (which are still completely open to interpretation), it’ll be interesting to see how Tumblr plans to tackle the issue. Its success (or lack thereof) might pave the way for microblogging networks (although Tumblr arguably stands in the middle, between blogging and microblogging), an area traditionally devoid of revenue.

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4 Responses to Tumblr Hits Major Milestones, Plans to Start Generating Revenue
DIY Melissa
March 11th, 2010 at 7:18 am
Ha ha, that sounds like a question on my psychology exam.
David
March 23rd, 2010 at 9:42 am
As part of a larger revision of their site, Tumblr has disabled the activity page. If you go to that page, you will see that they have posted a 'Coming Soon' sign. So far, soon has meant a two month wait. Who know when or if they will bring it back.
Ol' Dustin
April 9th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
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rose
May 10th, 2010 at 2:20 am
did you try photoshop? and one trick i learned on my Computer is that you copy the image you want then go in the program on you computer and go to paint then go to edit and if the paste sign is dark black then you can paste it in there and save your picture! hope it works! it did for me