Envato
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Envato is an Australian based, privately held company that provides tutorial sites that teach people skills in a variety of creative areas as well as providing a means to sell their digital goods via a family of online marketplaces. Envato was founded in 2006 by Collis Ta'eed, Cyan Ta'eed and Jun Rung.
Collis Ta'eed was responsible for many of the side projects that eventually turned into the learning and selling platform that is Envato today.
Originally called Eden, Envato registered its current business name in August 2008 as registering the Eden trademark was going to be too difficult. The name Envato its not a real word, making trademarking it much easier.
Envato's second marketplace AudioJungle competes with sites like iStockPhoto and sells tens of thousands of royalty-free music and sound effects.
Envato's third marketplace ThemeForest launched in 2008 and specializes in WordPress themes of which it has over a thousand.
In 2011 Envato launched its royalty free stock photo marketplace - PhotoDune. Despite only publicly launching in August 2011, the size of PhotoDune's file library has already surpassed any other Envato marketplace to date.
On September 12, 2011, Envato's Marketplaces surpassed the 1 million member mark. To commemorate the occasion they put together a Million Members Infographic that detailed their growth throughout the years.
Envato's motto is "helping people learn and earn online."
Envato's Tuts+ network is one of the biggest of its kind, publishing tutorials on a wide variety of topics from Flash, photography, audio to Photoshop. And its marketplaces are similarly situated, with Envato’s ThemeForest as the current largest WordPress theme retailer.
Envato also operates blogs which attract over 6 million visitors a month and generate over $150,000 a month in revenue
event in 2007 which attracted 23,327 blog posts were published by 20,603 participating blogs including 19 of the Technorati Top 100 blogs at the time.
History
After co-founding the company in 2006 the group launched the marketplace FlashDen, a marketplace for buying and selling Adobe Flash based items. FlashDen subsequently changed its name to ActiveDen after a complaint from Adobe, owner of the Flash trademark.Collis Ta'eed was responsible for many of the side projects that eventually turned into the learning and selling platform that is Envato today.
Originally called Eden, Envato registered its current business name in August 2008 as registering the Eden trademark was going to be too difficult. The name Envato its not a real word, making trademarking it much easier.
Envato's second marketplace AudioJungle competes with sites like iStockPhoto and sells tens of thousands of royalty-free music and sound effects.
Envato's third marketplace ThemeForest launched in 2008 and specializes in WordPress themes of which it has over a thousand.
In 2011 Envato launched its royalty free stock photo marketplace - PhotoDune. Despite only publicly launching in August 2011, the size of PhotoDune's file library has already surpassed any other Envato marketplace to date.
On September 12, 2011, Envato's Marketplaces surpassed the 1 million member mark. To commemorate the occasion they put together a Million Members Infographic that detailed their growth throughout the years.
Envato's motto is "helping people learn and earn online."
Services
The Envato network is broken down into Tuts+ tutorial sites which offer technology-related tutorials and marketplaces to sell digital products. Envato's network currently generates over a million dollars in annual revenue.Envato's Tuts+ network is one of the biggest of its kind, publishing tutorials on a wide variety of topics from Flash, photography, audio to Photoshop. And its marketplaces are similarly situated, with Envato’s ThemeForest as the current largest WordPress theme retailer.
Envato also operates blogs which attract over 6 million visitors a month and generate over $150,000 a month in revenue
Blog Action Day
Envato was instrumental in founding and hosting the inaugural Blog Action DayBlog Action Day
Blog Action Day is an annual worldwide event where bloggers write about a single topic on October 15th or 16th of every year. The event commenced in 2007 on the inaugural topic of the environment. Successive years have focused on poverty in 2008 and climate change in 2009. Many popular blogs have...
event in 2007 which attracted 23,327 blog posts were published by 20,603 participating blogs including 19 of the Technorati Top 100 blogs at the time.
Envato's Education and Information Websites
- Psdtuts+
- Nettuts+
- Vectortuts+
- Audiotuts+
- Aetuts+
- Activetuts+
- Cgtuts+
- Phototuts+
- Mobiletuts+
- Webdesigntuts+
- Wptuts+
- Tuts+ Premium
- FreelanceSwitch
- Mac.AppStorm
- Web.AppStorm
- iPhone.AppStorm
- Android.AppStorm
- iPad.AppStorm
- Windows.AppStorm