While many organizations use Tumblr, it is heavily associated with individuals updating friends and others on their activities and interests, social-media style.
And while Tumblr's revenue is advertising based, the bulk of WordPress's revenue comes from fees to users who upgrade beyond its basic free service. It also derives significant revenue from charging large media companies to host their entire blogging platforms, said Automattic Chief Financial Officer Stuart West in a telephone interview. He declined to disclose figures.
Like Tumblr, WordPress is growing fast, with 50 million users today compared with 4 million five years ago, the company said. Tumblr launched five years ago and today has more than 100 million blogs in its network.
The largest single audience group for WordPress is users aged 25-34, according to consultancy comScore. For Tumblr, the largest group is users aged 18-24.
Earlier this year, Tiger led a $444 million equity investment in online survey company SurveyMonkey as part of a financing round that also allowed early investors and employees to cash out. Tiger partner Lee Fixel handled his firm's investment in both SurveyMonkey and Automattic.
Tiger extended its offer to WordPress in April, before Yahoo's acquisition of Tumblr was announced, West said.
Automattic's venture backers include Polaris Partners, True Ventures, and the New York Times Co.
(Reporting by Sarah McBride; Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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