We’ve been going through exciting times here at ArticlesBase. We opened an ArticlesBase fan page on Facebook, started using Twitter more, and we held our first April Fool’s Day contest. 10 lucky winners received our special edition ArticlesBase April Fool’s Day edition travel mug!
Most importantly, we officially have over 100,000 authors who have written more than 800,000 articles over the past 3 years spanning over 330 categories!
Here at ArticlesBase we are working on many updates to the site that will help you make the most of the experience. You may already notice a new toolbar at the bottom of each page on ArticlesBase. This toolbar allows readers and authors alike to more easily share the articles with their friends, connect with the ArticlesBase Facebook community through Facebook Connect, and view the latest tweets by ArticlesBase. Read our blog post about the new toolbar for more details.
We hope this toolbar will both help you be more connected with your fellow authors and readers, as well as provide even more promotion for your articles.
If you’ve been keeping up with the ArticlesBase blog (and especially if you haven’t!), you have noticed that we have begun posting short tips to help you make the most of your articles. By popular demand, we have also begun to post grammar tips to help those of you who aren’t always sure about the difference between your and you’re, or affect and effect.
If you have any grammar issues that you would like answered or think someone needs to know, let us know in the comments or contact us about them. We have also begun posting guest posts on the blog, so if you’d like to share your knowledge about article marketing with your fellow authors, contact us at blog at articlesbase.com.
Keep an eye out for more exciting updates to the ArticlesBase site and community. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and join our ArticlesBase fan page on Facebook for updates, and subscribe to the ArticlesBase blog. If at anytime you have any suggestions, please let us know, be it through Twitter, Facebook, or email.
P.S Upload a picture to your author’s bio! Articles that have anauthor picture on it are more likely to be clicked on!

You sit down to write and your mind is as blank as the local movie theater screen.
Though we haven’t taken a formal poll about this, a quick run through profiles on ArticlesBase shows that most ArticlesBase authors write as means to promote their site or product. As such, it can be assumed that most of our authors have an audience independent of ArticlesBase.