AOL's Userplane Debuts Social Media Tools Revenue-Sharing Program

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on June 1, 2007 - 2:08pm.

Santa Monica, Calif. - AOL's Userplane, a provider of communications tools for online communities, this week launched Userplane Money, a revenue-sharing program that pays publishers who distribute its applications. The Userplane platform serves ads in instant messaging, Web chat and other widgets used on community sites such as MySpace. Santa Monica, Calif.-based Userplane said publishers who deploy its Instant-Install community platform can receive revenue-sharing payments via PayPal.

 

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