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Blurb main competitors are Google, Quora, and eBay.

Competitor Summary. See how Blurb compares to its main competitors:

  • Google has the most employees (139,995).
  • Employees at Google earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $140,774.
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Blurb vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
4.6
San Francisco, CA1$105.4M120
2005
3.8
San Francisco, CA1$37.0M892
1967
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$75.0M100
1999
3.9
New York, NY1$14.0M195
2005
4.1
New York, NY1$16.0M120
1983
4.0
Medford, NJ1$20.2M150
1998
4.8
Mountain View, CA32$350.0B139,995
1970
3.5
Washington, DC1$5.0M30
2009
4.3
Mountain View, CA1$20.0M200
1995
4.6
San Jose, CA6$10.3B13,300
-
3.6
Morrisville, NC1$1.5M50
1953
4.7
Jericho, NY1$840.6M550
1991
4.6
Stamford, CT1$26.0M251
1992
4.6
Kansas City, MO2$360.0M370
2002
3.6
Tempe, AZ1$1.6M30
-
3.8
Atlanta, GA1-72
2007
4.3
Boulevard, CA1$5.6M50
1995
3.8
Birmingham, AL1$7.5M73
1882
4.0
New York, NY10$1.5B8,000
Rosetta
1992
4.3
Hamilton, NJ1$2.4M15
2008
4.9
Knoxville, TN3$3.6B3,600

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Blurb salaries vs competitors

Among Blurb competitors, employees at Google earn the most with an average yearly salary of $140,774.

Compare Blurb salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Blurb
$109,335$52.56-
TechCrunch
$81,621$39.24-
Chronicle Books
$45,851$22.04-
Apress
$60,516$29.09-
Mashable
$67,119$32.27-
Information Today
$55,496$26.68-

Compare Blurb job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Blurb
$104,028$50.01
Google
$125,033$60.11
eBay
$114,544$55.07
Mashable
$100,358$48.25
TechCrunch
$93,352$44.88
VML
$90,040$43.29
Synapse Group
$88,598$42.60
Association of American Publishers
$84,636$40.69
Integrated Media Technologies
$80,174$38.55
Dow Jones
$79,693$38.31
Big Communications
$78,235$37.61
Mindspace
$76,341$36.70
Studiocom
$76,082$36.58
Quora
$75,734$36.41
Rosetta
$74,174$35.66
Apress
$69,082$33.21
Publishers Clearing House
$66,448$31.95
Scripps Networks Interactive
$64,006$30.77
Information Today
$61,152$29.40
Lulu.com
$58,739$28.24

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Blurb demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Blurb vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Scripps Networks Interactive49%51%
Rosetta52%48%
Blurb53%47%
eBay54%46%
Google60%40%
Dow Jones63%37%
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Blurb vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%14%10%18%5%
8.0
58%14%9%14%4%
9.8
59%14%12%11%4%
9.6
56%14%11%15%4%
9.7
50%18%9%18%5%
9.6
Rosetta
57%16%9%13%4%
9.9

Blurb and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jamie Iannone
eBay

Jamie Iannone is a purpose driven global leader and digital, product & technology innovator with more than two decades of ecommerce leadership. Prior to returning to eBay, Jamie spent six years with Walmart as COO of Walmart eCommerce, CEO of SamsClub.com and EVP of Membership & Technology where he helped lead to record-high ecommerce growth and launch the Sam’s Club Scan & Go, Ask Sam, Sam’s Club Now and Club Pickup technologies. During his four years with Barnes & Noble as President, Digital Products, Jamie helped grow Barnes & Noble and Nook Media from a 0% market share of the e-book industry to a 25% share.

Ken Lowe is Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Scripps Networks Interactive, a leading lifestyle media provider for television, the Internet and other media platforms. Previously, he was President and CEO of The E.W. Scripps Company from 2000 until 2008, when Scripps Networks Interactive became a separate, publicly traded company. Prior to 2000, Lowe was Chairman and CEO of Knoxville-based Scripps Networks. He built the company into one of the nation's fastest growing and most successful creators of unique brands for television and the Internet. He founded and launched HGTV in 1994; oversaw the acquisition and transformation of the Food Network into an American pop culture icon; presided over the launches of the DIY Network and the Cooking Channel as well as the acquisitions of the Travel Channel in 2009 and Great American Country television network in 2004. Lowe also guided the development of the company’s growing portfolio of interactive content services in the food and home lifestyle categories. Lowe joined the E.W. Scripps Company in 1980 as General Manager of the company's radio properties. In 1988, he became Vice President of Programming, Promotion and Marketing for the company's nine network-affiliated television stations. Lowe began his career in radio with Southern Broadcasting in 1969 and continued with various management positions in radio and television with Harte-Hanks Broadcasting in the late 1970s. Lowe serves on the Board of Directors for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, The Paley Center for Media and The Cable Center. In the past he served on the Cincinnati Business Committee and Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation.

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Google

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Rosetta

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VML

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Synapse Group

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Big Communications

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Mindspace

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