All of us realize that the world of publishing is truly a whole new world. The proliferation of Internet connectivity, broadband expansion, and more and more tools to make publishing your thoughts and ideas a brainless activity.
The part that’s backfired is that the web is full of brainless thoughts that were published at the push of a button. There are loads of documents, presentations, writings and other digital content that still valuable and still available from people who don’t know all the easy ways to share their thoughts. What they do know is that they can use Scribd to publish their content and share with "tens of millions of people" that use Scribd to find great literary content.
Whether you’re looking for the presentation shared at an obscure conference, a thesis that was written by someone during their college days, or even the original screenplay or poetry of that undiscovered author, Scribd may have it.
The folks that have written all that valuable content may not know the first thing about Web 2.0, social media or blogging. What they are familiar with are the applications that haven’t changed much since all the changes with online publishing started: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or PDF’s.
Interested in sharing something of your own, or just finding someone else’s documents. Visit Scribd and uncover opportunities for both of your goals to be met on one site.