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ArticlesBase News and Updates

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.

Good job, everyone, and keep on writing!
Talia Klein
Community Product Manager

P.S Upload a picture to your author’s bio! Articles that have anauthor picture on it are more likely to be clicked on!

Introducing the new toolbar!

Most of you have probably noticed that last Thursday we implemented a new feature to the site: The Wibiya toolbar. The toolbar is another step we have taken to help you and your readers make the most of your articles by integrating community and social networking features.

Wibiya Toolbar on ArticlesBase

One of the great features of the toolbar is the Share button. Each article page already has 2 share buttons (beneath the article title and beneath the article) that allows your readers to share your articles through Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, email, Delicious, and more.

Share items

Now sharing is made even easier by placing a button at a prominent spot on your screen. We have already seen an increase in shared articles just from the past few days!

Next to the share button, you will see the new ArticlesBase Facebook community – you can join through Facebook Connect. Meet other ArticlesBase members, and receive updates from us – we promise to keep them to a minimum. You can also update your Facebook status directly from the toolbar without even leaving the page!

Facebook Connect

On the right side of the toolbar you can see our Twitter stream, and if you aren’t already following us, go ahead and follow us. We update often and we’re always available to answer any support requests. We’d love to hear your suggestions and let us know what you think about ArticlesBase.

Another feature of the toolbar is the ability to translate any page on the site into a variety of languages (that currently include French, Polish, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese, Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese, and Hebrew).

This will help more readers who are not proficient in English notice your articles and read more. While there are translation tools online, having a built in tool makes it more efficient, meaning your international readers are more likely to read your articles.

If at any point you’d like to minimize the toolbar, click on the arrow on the right side of the toolbar.

Minimize toolbar

Click them again to make the toolbar reappear.

Mazimize toolbar

What do you think of the new toolbar? What social features would you like to see added? Let us know in the comments!

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

Hi all,

Did you know ArticlesBase is on Twitter and Facebook? We’re recently opened a new fan page on Facebook. If you haven’t yet joined, do so now! Many exciting things are coming up on ArticlesBase over the next few months - make sure you don’t miss out on the fun.

Find us on FacebookAnd maybe - just maybe - you’ll find out before others about new contests and promotions, so join our fan page on Facebook and get to know some of your fellow authors.

Follow us on Twitter!Don’t forget we are also on Twitter - if you have any small issues, go ahead and send us a tweet and we’ll try to get back to you as quickly as possible.

Let us know what you like about ArticlesBase and what you’d like to see added to the site.

Join us on Facebook and Twitter today!

P.S. If you’d like to be a guest blogger on the ArticlesBase blog, contact us and let us know!

Article Ideas: Using Who, What, Why, Where, When to Spark Inspiration - Guest Post

This is our first guest post by an ArticlesBase author. If you’d like to write a guest post about ArticlesBase or writing methods, please let us know.

By: Athlyn Green

Guest BloggerYou sit down to write and your mind is as blank as the local movie theater screen.

You wait, wondering if ideas will emerge. If a movie fails to play, movie goers usually get their money back. But what about writing? What do you do when you are stuck for article ideas?

It’s actually very easy to come up with ideas for articles. It simply means utilizing neat tricks to spark your inspiration.

We are all familiar with the words: who, what, why, where, and when. The next time you need to generate article ideas, use these words.

Article Ideas

Who

Who would you like to write about? Johnny Depp? Decaprio?  When you need ideas for an article, why not write a “who” article?

Johnny Depp: One of This Century’s Finest Actors

What

What article ideas could you generate using the word, “what”?

What You Need to Know About Cancer

Why

Think of what you could write about using “why” to start your article.

Why Kindles are the Latest Rage

Where

“Where” is another handy word that you can use to generate article ideas.

Where You Can Find Great Bargains

When

“When” can be used when you are stuck for ideas for articles.

When Clinton Denied His Guilt

It can be seen that using these simple “W” words can be a method to spark creativity. Article ideas are all around us. Sometimes we just need the tools to help us to discover them.

This is an excerpt of: Article Ideas: Using Who, What, Why, Where, When to Spark Inspiration

The Article Doctor

The 10-Minute Article: Time-Saving Tips for Fast Article Creation
Five Article Method: A Hands-On Tutorial

Tip of the Day: Ask your clients/readers what they’re interested in knowing

Tip of the DayThough 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.

Your audience is your best indication of what you should be writing about. The “If you build it, they will come” philosophy, while optimistic, is probably not the best approach.

As your readers - both on ArticlesBase and on your own website and newsletters - what it is they would like to read about.

Your readers come back to you for information because you answer their questions - but they become even more loyal if you continuously provide answers to all their inquiries.

Set up a poll on your website or through your newsletter and ask your readers what it is they’re like to hear about.

Alternatively, go over the communications you receive from your readers - emails, comments on articles, etc. - and see which questions are repeated. Develop those into a new article.

By contacting your readers you will achieve two goals:

  1. Two-sided communication with your audience
  2. Article ideas - you may even have enough questions to merit a series of articles.

Have you surveyed your readers to see what they would be interested in reading about? What other methods have you used? Let us know in the comments.

Tip of the Day: Keyword research to offset writer’s block

Tip of the DaySometimes you know you want to write, but you just can’t think of a topic or angle you haven’t covered. I suggest you perform a keyword search to see what people in your niche are searching for at that time.

Keyword searches can both pull you out of your temporary writer’s block and give you a boost by identifying topics that relevant to your niche. Tools such as Keyword Discovery, Word Tracker, Goodkeywords, Backtype, and Wordze are popular search tools that can help get you started.

Do you use any of these tools? Do you use other tools? Let us know in the comments.

P.S. Google AdWords’ Keyword Tool was recommended to me on Twitter by @wordsyouwant and @Matt_Siltala - thanks!

Tip of the Day - KISS (Keep it simple and short)

OK, so I slightly rewrote the phrase, but the point is the same.Tip of the Day

In these days of information overload, for better or worse, time is a very precious commodity. When people search for information, they are usually looking for a quick fix - the information they want quickly.

Short articles (under 250 words) lose credibility - but long articles lose readers. We suggest you write articles around 500 words long. It should be enough to show your expertise and get your point across, but not too long where you’ll lose readers.

If your topic requires more than 500 words, how about splitting it up into a series? This will both keep it short, and get your reader coming back for more.

Subscribe by RSS to your favorite authors and categories

Did you know you can subscribe to your favorite authors and article categories?

If you click on any category or subcategory, you will see a little orange RSS icon by the category title. Click on the button and choose your favorite RSS reader.

RSS icon

You can do the same with your favorite authors - and your readers can do the same with you!

You can add an RSS feed of your favorite topics and/or authors to your website, and drive more traffic to your own articles as well.

So go out and let your readers know they are able to subscribe to your articles and make sure your fans come back for more.

Twitter Recruitment: How Twitter Found Me a Job (Or: The When Harry Met Sally of Job Searches)

Hello. My name is Talia and I’m an Internet addict.

I have been since the very beginning, when I was a freshman in college. When people would ask what my major was, my mother would, half-jokingly, answer that I was majoring in email. At the time, the extent of my Internet use, besides email, was searching for “One Life to Live” spoilers on soap opera message boards.

But as the Internet grew, so did my use.

I began searching for “Days of our Lives” spoilers as well.

Just kidding.

I discovered the wonderful world of IRC chats and learned what LOL and ROTFL meant. I had Juno email, surfed the Net with Netscape, used Lycos or Alta Vista as my search engines, found game sites, and discovered the wonderful world of IMDB. No more wondering what movie that guy was in! Life was GREAT! I rapidly became the girl who could find anything online – so I was very popular.

But I digress.

My post college career actually started in the television industry, but after a few years I decided I wanted out, so I made the transfer into hi tech and began working at a very large video site. While working there, one of our founders made me join Facebook. Within a few of days, I had a couple hundred friends and I was addicted.

Working in hi tech among other computer freaks is a great way to be introduced to new sites, and while I knew about Twitter, it actually took me a very long time to join. I actually joined because I wanted to increase traffic to my personal blog, so I added a bunch of people with interests similar to mine, and also some who worked in similar fields.

I quickly developed a nice network of people, some of whom have become real life friends who I cherish deeply. Luckily, my network is also very tech savvy, and whenever I have a computer-related question, I tweet my question and it’s answered within minutes.

For those of you who don’t know, Twitter is a microblogging site where you communicate with people via “status messages” of 140 characters or less. You can follow people, people can follow you, and you aren’t obligated to “be friends” with everyone who follows you. My Facebook account is private - I will only add people I know in real life - but my Twitter account is, for the most part, comprised of people who I have never met and will most likely never meet.

A couple months ago, I was laid off as part of the economic crisis.

Imagine my excitement.

After the initial shock wore off, I wrote in my Facebook status and tweeted that I was looking for a job in web product management. Within minutes, many people from my network contacted me and asked me for my resume.

A couple hours later, I received a reply from someone who was following me.  I wasn’t following her. I had never met her before. I had never spoken to her before. I’m pretty sure I had never seen her name before. Nonetheless, this absolutely perfect stranger who didn’t know me from a hole in the wall told me that another Twitter user was looking for a product manager and had me contact him. I sent him a tweet, and he asked me to email him my resume.

He is now my boss.

The end.

Just kidding.

My first interview at ArticlesBase was less than a week after I was laid off. I began working about a month later (had to tie up loose ends at the old job). I had other interviews (donâ’t tell my boss!) and had other offers (don’t tell my boss!), but there was something about ArticlesBase that pulled me in - maybe it was the plethora of possibilities, maybe it was a “click” with the site, maybe it was knowing that the founders appreciated the importance of social media (I’m a former community manager) - or maybe it was all of the above.

One thing’s for sure: While I had already previously appreciated the importance of networking online, it hadn’t actually hit home for me until a few months ago when I was suddenly faced with the need to use my network.

So here’s my advice to you: Don’t build your social network to find you a job. It won’t work that way. Just like you shouldn’t have people recommend you on LinkedIn after you’ve been laid off.

I didn’t join Facebook or LinkedIn or Twitter (or any other sites I’m on) to help me with future job searches should the need arise. I enjoy social networking, probably because I talk a lot (seriously, I type about 100 words per minute so my fingers can keep up with my brain).

Through Twitter I have built a name in my industries (I’m a dork, so I like doing a few things at once, in this case product management as well as community management), I have made really great friends, and have a huge group of people who can help me with technical issues should the need arise. And, oh, yeah, I found a job, too.

Speaking of Twitter, I have officially taken over the ArticlesBase Twitter account, so follow us (me?) there (www.twitter.com/ArticlesBase). I’ll be updating you about new features, contests, welcoming suggestions or comments you may have, and generally having a fun time (while trying to get some work done on the side).

See you on Twitter!

11 new categories added to Articlesbase.com

We have added 11 new categories as requested by some of our authors. The categories are:

Business-> Franchise
Home and Family -> Fathering
Health -> Vision
Hobbies -> Crafts
Sports and Fitness -> Water Sports
Sports and Fintess -> Archery
Sports and Fitness -> Self Defense
Law -> Immigration
Law -> Bankruptcy
Spirituality -> Christianity
Relationships -> Breakup

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