Knowledgepedia launch the initiative of Free to all learning content

Released on: March 12, 2014, 2:20 am (EST)
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Industry: Internet & Online

India, -- /EPR NETWORK/ -- Knowledgepedia, a free website based on learning for all was registered and launched about 1 month back. The reason of launching the website was simple; provide free content to all, through our network of contributors who share the similar though of providing the content for free to all. We have developed a small network of people who write for knowledgepedia free of cost and by publishing those articles on web we try to do our bit of providing free knowledge content to all.

Founded shortly after year end 2013, the site have grown to approximately 70 articles and is growing on daily basis, we currently would be looking at taking contributors on board to write articles for us on specialized fields. In last one month we have managed to get some traction of unique visitors daily through spreading the word only. We might not be the best but we have best intentions to spread the knowledge we can.

Our website is based on Joomla which is free to use CMS system and the design again is narrowed to use for free without taking away credit of the creator. The new additions to the team will be help us increasing the number of articles and help us achieve specialized content for all to study.

By the end of 2014 Knowledgepedia hopes to hire a team of corporate educators specializing in various type of learning methodologies. Being a startup in providing the content for free we currently rely only on Volume and quality of articles written. We are sure by hiring a team of corporate educators we would be more efficient in our operation and will greatly benefit everyone directly and indirectly associated with knowledgepedia. We are sure that the improved corporate fineness will give knowledgepedia the much required boost to continue as a web source to provide free to all content.

Contact-Details: contact@knowledgepedia.net

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