(1888PressRelease)
October 20, 2008 - Bukisa is a resource for “how to” videos, podcasts, articles and presentations on just about any topic, offering informative and credible information that brings Internet content to another level.
The new beta site, just launched last month, offers more media services than most of the dozens of other “how-to” websites on the Internet. It is one of the only such sites that houses audio, video, slides, presentations, podcasts and articles all in one place.
The site is based on the premise that everyone has some sort of valuable knowledge to share.
In a review on KillerStartups, the reviewer states: “Knowledge is underrated. All the time, people are overlooking the good side of knowing about a particular subject. Bukisa.com is here to change all that.”
While it’s great for researchers and readers, Bukisa also offers profit for authors and other media creators. Anyone who posts on Bukisa are entitled to a share from the profits the ads placed on their content generates. Even better, you get paid when someone reads, sees or listens to the content published by your friends, friends’ friends and their friends (up to three levels) whom you have invited.
“Bukisa makes it possible for authors to get rewarded for posting interesting, informative and high-quality content,” said site co-founder Simon Gelfand.
All content is arranged into categories, which you’ll be able to browse quickly from the homepage. Bukisa offers 24 categories right now including Internet, technology, culture, education, reviews and more. The knowledge base is expected to expand.
Bukisa makes it easy to invite friends and family from a variety of social media websites and email address books for maximum virality.
About Bukisa.com
“Bukisa” is the Zulu word for “display.” Their vision is to constantly maximize knowledge sharing experiences and introduce to their contributors better and more fun-filled ways to share their knowledge online and get rewarded.
Bukisa.com was founded by Simon Gelfand and Eyal Halimi, the creators of the popular articles directory www.articlesbase.com. Both entrepreneurs have specialized in user-generated content web projects for the past few years.
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