January 24th marked Job-a-matic’s 2nd birthday, and it is has grown leaps and bounds since its beginning. Job-a-matic is now the largest hosted job board service, with over 5,000 registered accounts. Job-a-matic has brought millions of jobs to people all over the web—from large sites such as USNews.com to niche sites like Ruby Inside (a site dedicated to Ruby and Rails developers), Mashable (a popular technology blog), Web Strategy by Jeremiah (for those interested in Web Strategy), and Women 2.0 (a site for women entrepreneurs). It has brought a little extra cash to publishers, too.
Those are some big accomplishments for a toddler!
congratulations on your b-day. would you consider south african based publishers? have registered and sent through enquiries without any success.
Posted by: Muzi Mohale | Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 09:39 AM
good to see. are you guys planning on adding new features soon? the platform has been somewhat static for quite some time now.
Posted by: cman | Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at 01:26 PM
I have had a jobamatic site for some time - www.newcontract.net but cannot access my account reports and have received no earnings. I was told there is some complication in this age of global commerce of UK limited company owners of jobamatic sites to do with tax.
I also wanted to display UK jobs via simplyhired.co.uk but as yet have not had a response.
I also wanted to track with google analytics but this is also banned by simplyhired since I guess it may show different stats to their own which could lead to all sorts of court cases.
Also you cannot find newcontract.net in a google search after it has been live for over a year! Again by blocking Google you prevent jobamatic owners making money.
Posted by: david morgan | Wednesday, June 03, 2009 at 07:18 AM