Vendors can store their content on Nordot’s cloud service in CMS, RSS and API formats. Publishers can then search and select what they want to include on their sites, apps or social networks. Content can also be downloaded automatically once keywords are chosen.
When users click on a preview, the articles and graphics bahrain mobile database appear in a window under Nordot's domain, with the vendor's branding at the top, links to the vendor's website, social media accounts, and a host of suggested articles at the bottom.
The advertising revenue that appears at the bottom of the articles is allocated 61.8% to publishers and 38.2% to distributors, but if no distributor is involved, everything goes to suppliers. Publishers can also act as distributors, in which case they get 38.2%. Nordot takes 19% commission at the end.
A former journalist, Nakase founded Nordot after working for business publisher Nikkei BP, Yahoo Japan and Kyodo. He wanted to create a “ collective newsroom” that could provide a fairer balance between big and small players in the content market .
Building a collective editorial team
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