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Premium User Generated Content. Low Costs. A White-Label Customizable Solution.

Imagine you could invite ALL your readers to express themselves and create free content for your newspaper, and at the same time use our crowd-sourcing system to get only the highest quality content to be reviewed by your editors.

Offering user generated content improves interaction with your users, increases their involvement and devotion and provides you with extra content at low cost. Take for example CNN's incorporation of UGC using their iReport site.

We have created this opportunity for other online newspapers such as the "The Jerusalem Post" (http://www.bloggersbase.com/jpost/). By working in co-operation with the Jerusalem Post we have provided them many benefits including:

  • Premium User Generated Content:

    Imagine you could give every aspiring journalist a chance to contribute content to you and offer your readers true UGC, provided the content is good enough. The JPost for example, allow all their readers, bloggers and commentators to express themselves in a special submission contest powered by BloggersBase. The competition and rating system ensures that the JPost's editors only get exposed to the best content, which they can publish on their site.
  • Low costs:

    There's no need for additional editors to deal with the huge scale of UGC. Our platform is based on crowd sourcing techniques, a comprehensive rating system and algorithms, combined with competition and social elements. No need to develop any special components to your site either.
  • A white-label customizable solution:

    The platform can be branded according to your preferences, visual design, etc. All other parameters and characteristics of the system can be customized as well. If you are interested in my offer please do not hesitate to contact us. I would be delighted to hear from you.

...the idea of BloggersBase, especially when it comes to its white label offering, is attractive. There is definitely a need for a mechanism by which you can sift through the millions of blogs in the blogosphere...

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