ArticlesBase

ArticlesBase was an article syndication website based in Ramat Gan, Israel.

ArticlesBase
Type of businessPrivate
Available inEnglish
Founded2005
Key peopleEyal Halimi and Simon Gelfand
IndustryInternet
Employees12
URLArticlesBase.com
Current statusClosed

Overview

Articlesbase was an online directory of syndicated articles on 26 core topics, including health, finance, business, home improvement and education. Authors were invited to publish articles for free and to share knowledge with potential customers. The article database was organized into an article directory that covered a wide variety of subjects. It also offered a global library of over 3 million articles in six languages (English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, French and Hebrew). According to the company, 500,000 contributors added thousands of new articles daily, for which they received no monetary compensation.[1]

Copyright infringement of Articlesbase contributors copying and pasting from other websites and CD-ROMs was common.

History

ArticlesBase was established by Eyal Halimi and Simon Gelfand in 2005 as a website providing a free platform for content producers to publish their work online (also known as article marketing). ArticlesBase offered international versions of the site for Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, French and Hebrew readers. There were eventually over 3,000,000[2] articles published by 300,000[2] authors on the English site alone.

Analytics tools

Web analytics tools allowed users to track visitor traffic and help determine the effectiveness of their article across several objectives. The tool can help authors improve the performance of future submissions and analyzing the past behaviors of their articles by tracking visitor traffic. Parameters include a graph showing the number of visits over different time frames, the keywords their readers used to find their articles (shown by number and total percentage), and the referrer through which their readers arrive at ArticlesBase.

References

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