BuzzFeed Will Buy Its 700+ Employees Apple Watches If They Hit A Reasonable Goal — That’s About $245,000
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Buzzfeed has already generated more than $100 million in 2014 revenue, CEO Jonah Peretti stated in a company-wide memo obtained by Capital New York’s Alex Weprin. The company was aiming to generate $100 million total this year.
Peretti tells Business Insider that his company is profitable.
It’s especially impressive considering Buzzfeed lost its president and advertising mastermind, Jon Steinberg, earlier this year after turning down a substantial acquisition offer from Disney.
To incentivize the staff for an even bigger 2015, Peretti told his 500+ employees that they’d all receive Apple Watches if Buzzfeed hits 200 million unique visitors and 750 million video views in a single month.
If Buzzfeed buys the cheapest Apple Watch (there will be three models) for all 700+ employees, it could spend a minimum of $245,000. Apple Watches will start at $350.
From Peretti’s memo:
Earlier this year we passed $100 million in revenue for the year. This is a huge milestone and amazing accomplishment!
Now we are in striking distance of two other huge metrics: 1) The BuzzFeed site is poised to pass 200 million monthly unique visitors for a calendar month 2) BuzzFeed Motion Pictures is close to 750 million views in a calendar month
If we hit 200 million UVs and 750 million video views, on the *same* month, we will celebrate by buying all BuzzFeed employees worldwide an Apple Watch.
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