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Stats 2 Scrapbook.com - Scrapbooking Ideas and Supplies - Come join the FASTEST GROWING scrapbooking site on the planet. View over a half million layout ideas! Shop in the award-winning Superstore! Stats 3 UKScrappers - The best place for UK scrapbooking information & inspiration. Vist the new look Home Page for daily (Mon to Fri with occasional weekend updates )articles, and subscibe to the RSS feed. Post no advertising, please! Stats 4 DigiShopTalk.com - The hub of the digital community! Home of the 12-kits-for-$25 Gold Membership, an open forum with TONS OF FREEBIES/DEALS, an inspirational gallery, tons of resources for the new or seasoned scrapper! Come mingle with the hottest designers in the industry! Stats 5 A Cherry On Top, Scrapbook Shoppe - Over 25,000 Scrapbooking Products, Inspirational Gallery, Friendly Community, and Digital Scrapbooking Shoppe. Stats 6 Scrap Girls - Making it SIMPLE and FUN for YOU to become a great digital scrapbooker! FREE eBook, starter kit, tutorials & FREEBIES with each issue of our newsletter. One of the friendliest spots on the web where you won't get lost in the crowd! Stats 7 Scrapjazz.com - Scrapbooking Megasite. Over 1,000 Free Articles and Tutorials, Huge Layout Gallery and Massive Scrapbooking Megastore. Stats 8 Scrapbook Elements Digital Online Store - For all your digital scrapbooking needs! Scrapbook-Elements offers unique, original artwork suitable for digital scrapping as well as being printable for use in paper scrapping and crafts. Check out our galleries, tutorials, and forums to be inspired! Stats 9 Digital Scrapbook Place - Want to learn to scrap digitally? Come on over to the friendliest site on the net! Thousands of customers can't be wrong when taking our online classes and with our fantastic digital products. Come on in and join the fun at DSP! 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See the latest products shown at CHA on our Nth Degree Videocasts. Complete product lines available for Cricut, Cuttlebug, Cuttlekids, Coluzzle, Knifty Knitters, Basic Grey and more. Stats 16 Scrap-Gratuit.fr - A web site to share your freebies with the Scrap Community. You can expose your creation and make a direct link with your blog for the download. Join us on Scrap-Gratuit.fr! Stats 17 Club Scrap - The premiere of-the-month scrapbooking club and still the only club that designs and produces exclusive, original materials. Join us! Stats 18 Scrap Your Trip - 'cuz life is a trip worth scrappin!® 5000+ papers, embellishments for travel, Disney, cruise, military, sports, weddings and more! Free shipping to APO/FPO. 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Stats 24 DAISIE Company - Digital Art Images, Scrapbook, Inspirations, Etcetera- DAISIE- is the place to find Digital Scrapbook Products, Beautiful Clip Art, Inspirational, Religious, and Educational Products. We have an active message board, weekly free bee's, challenges. Stats 25 Gotta Pixel - The only site you need for digital scrapbooking! Come download the freebies (daily download, monthly mega kit), visit the forum, attend a chat or crop, participate in one of the 20 challenges we have going during the month, contests, and so much more Stats 26 Digital Scrapbook Pages - Your one stop digital scrapbooking shop! Our site features a store with over 2,000 downloadable products, free daily downloads and samplers, an open galleria, an active forum, crops, contests, monthly challenges, and lots of nice people! Stats 27 DigiFree - Digital Scrapbook Freebie Search Engine - DigiFree is an automated search engine which finds free digital scrapbooking elements. It regularly posts the lists to a blog and provides weekly lists. Freebies are automatically ranked by popularity. Stats 28 ShabbyPrincess.com - Just a FUN and FREE website for digi scrappers! A new and FREE shabby kit every month! Stats 29 Scrapbooks.com - Scrapbookings LOW PRICE leader! - Compare our prices they're ALWAYS 10% - 15% OFF MSRP pricing. Over 20,000 products to choose from. Visit our amazing gallery and friendly message board. Keeping your memories alive since 1981. Stats 30 goDigitalScrapbooking.com - Don't worry if you've never scrapped a page using your computer because this is the place to come and learn. Put away your scissors, pens and glue and get ready to enter a friendly community of users who will show you the way to Digital Scrapbooking! Stats 31 oScraps! - Free digital scrapbooking kits and idea gallery! All kits are free by the way. Stats 32 Scrapping with IkeaGoddess - Blog with layouts and freebies by IkeaGoddess, daily links to other freebies, and a little chit-chat Stats 33 Scrapbook Express - Over 10,000 items Complete Quickutz line Latest products, updated daily Great Prices, Fast shipping, friendly service. By scrappers for scrappers. Worldwide shipping. Premier on-line scrapbooking site since 1999 Stats 34 the Shabby Shoppe - Digital Scrapbooking product and community where we Crop. Create. Connect. Stats 35 Font Garden - All kinds of fonts for scrapbooking. Thousands of dingbats, great for any event. You can also create your own font from your handwriting. Welcome! Stats 36 Tally Scrapper - Congratulations to our new Design Team! The only site for scrapbookers by scrapbookers. Create your own challenges, earn prizes, give prizes. A unique site for scrappers of all levels. Stats 37 Create My Keepsake - Visit scrapbookings latest address & discover a whole new way to shop. Now offering Monthly Scrapnook Kits. Earn 10% back on every order. Flat rate shipping of $6.00 or free on orders over $65. Come chat with others who share your passion! Stats 38 Scrapbook MAX! Digital Scrapbooking Software - Scrapbook MAX is the fun and easy way to create great looking digital scrapbooks on your computer. Combine digital photos, embellishments, journal text, speech bubbles, music and more. This easy-to-use scrapbooking software makes it fun! Stats 39 CrazyScraps - Online Scrapbooking Store, Specializing in personal die-cutting systems, QuicKutz, Cuttlebug, Cricut, We also carry BasicGrey, Bazzill, and much much more all on SALE visit us today ! Stats 40 MouseMemories - We specialize in Disney and other-licensed scrapbooking products! Vacation, Sports, Colleges and Universities, Boy and Scouts, Nascar, and Friends & Family themed products, too! Stats 41 The Glitter Pot - Online store with a huge range of scrapbooking and card making supplies from the likes of Penny Black and Hero Arts Stats 42 Scrapfreak - A freaky community that is sure to inspire you! Join us for weekly challenges, online crops and monthly contests as well as a gallery full of beautiful layouts, cards and more. Store prices are 10% off every day with flat rate priority shipping. Stats 43 Digital Candy Site - Digital Candy is a full service Digital Scrapbooking website. We offer a delicious selection of supplies in our 'candy shoppe', a beautiful gallery of 'eye candy' and a forum to meet and share with other digi-addicts! Join the sweetest digi-scrap site Stats 44 scrapdiary - Brazilian scrapbooking community with articles, tips, foruns and monthly kits. Join us! Comunidade brasileira de scrap com muitas informações, fórum e kits mensais. Junte -se a nós! Stats 45 Scrapfever - Dutch webstore selling scrapbooking & stamping supplies Stats 46 All That Scraps - Cuttlebug and Cricut coming soon, preorder your's today. Hundreds of items in stock. Stats 47 Little Scrapbook Shop - The Biggest Little Shop on the Web Stats 48 Page Maps - Scrapbook and card sketches -- with a click of the mouse, inspiration is yours to find among the many sketches found here at PageMaps—from graphic and shabby to linear and asymmetrical—there's sure to be a map that fits your style. Stats 49 A Million Little Things - Scrapbook Store Stats 50 Scrapbook Express (Norway) - Online store, forum (message board), gallery, chat, contests, tips, ideas, auctions, Design Team, scrapbook resumes and ScrapBLOGS. Stop in and join in on the fun! Stats Sun, 24 Aug 2008 21:44:00 +0200 Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:35:00 +0200 attached file: type: application/x-shockwave-flash size: 151.72 KB here Thu, 21 Aug 2008 23:04:00 +0200 Aggrega http://www.aggrega.com/
Aggrega allows users to create your own music video channels based on artists and genres you like. They provide recommendations and you can vote on them to refine your recommendations. You can then share your video channel on your website or blog All Music Guide http://www.allmusic.com/ The AMG editorial staff, along with hundreds of expert contributors (all music fanatics in their own right), has made allmusic the most comprehensive music reference source on the planet. Content on allmusic falls into the following categories: Meta Data, Descriptive Content, Relational Content and Editorial Content. AOL Music http://music.aol.com/ AOL music is a comprehensive music portal providing news, features, photos, charts, radio, videos and more. They have a partnership with Napster so you can either purchase or listen to full-length songs online. Artistlog http://www.artistlog.com/ The Artist Log's aim is to encourage communication between musicians and their appreciative followers, actively exploring together the many diverse forms of expression that the video log age offers. Members enjoy a unique insight into the creative world of music making, an intimate understanding of the daily process that makes up an artists life, whilst also granting an opportunity to support and build a direct relationship with the Artists with your own video blog. Audiobaba http://www.audiobaba.com/ Audiobaba is a next-generation music search and recommendation engine. Audiobaba searches for music by fingerprinting the acoustic and impossible to articulate qualities of every song in its database and searches through them acoustically. They then further refine and personalize results as they receive feedback from users. AudioPyro http://www.audiopyro.com/ AudioPyro is a social network site for independent artists around the world so that people in different parts of the world can find new music. Avid Beauty http://www.avidbeauty.com/ Avid Beauty is an entertainment community for iPod users. They offer iPod downloads which are available in playlists known as Podcasts. They also offer Flickr photo, YouTube video and LiveJournal integration into your member profile. Babulous http://www.babulous.com/ Babulous is a user supported community where users share, distribute, and listen to audio. Registered users can upload music, create playlists, record messages online, friend other users, join communities, save favorites and tag content. Bandbuzz http://www.bandbuzz.com/ Get the buzz on new and unknown bands, find independent music, discover bands in your area, explore your friends music, share your favorites. Artists can build your profile and upload music that will be reviewed, rated and ultimately heard by thousands. BandChemstry http://bandchemistry.com/ BandChemistry is a musician's network, where you can make your band and find your sound. Whether you are a musician looking for a band to play in, or in a band and are looking for a musician, BandChemistry.com will help. Bandmix http://www.bandmix.com/ BandMix.com brings musicians and bands together. As a proven leader in online music service. BandMix.com estimates it is responsible for matching thousands of musicians with each other. With hundreds of new members joining everyday, you'll be sure to find the right person for your musical talents and be well on your way to making new friends and new music Bands That Sound Like... http://www.soundslikenow.org/ Type in a band name and the site will return a bio, Last.fm related artists, Amazon discography, top tracks, YouTube videos, Flikr photos, and links. Bandwagon http://www.bandwagon.co.uk/ Bandwagon is a music social network in the UK. members and bands have customizable profile pages, artists can upload and share music with fans. They also provide a widget to embed on your webpage or blog. Bmuze http://www.bmuze.com/ bMuze is a neat new service that allows musicians, podcasters, and other artists that create audio to upload and share their works with the world. bMuze uses a proprietary PopularityScore to rank which artists and tracks are the most popular. This insures that the best music is the easiest to find, and artists are promoted based on how truly popular their music is. Critical Metrics http://www.criticalmetrics.com/ Every week, artists, DJs, music tv networks, newspapers, magazines, retailers, and bloggers recommend hundreds of their favorite new songs. Critical Metrics keeps track of recommendations and playlists across all media so you can easily find, try, and buy the best new music. Digitalmusician.net http://www.digitalmusician.net/ digitalmusician.net is the place where the international music business community (musicians and producers) meets and works on joint projects. Their technologies offer you, for example, the possibility to find and sell music jobs via the Internet. Disc Revolt http://www.discrevolt.com/ DiscRevolt provides physical solutions for digital delivery of media. For artists, DiscRevolt is a way to sell downloads through artist-specific download cards. Artists upload songs to the DiscRevolt site and design artwork for a plastic download card. DiscRevolt prints the cards with a unique redemption code on the back, and artists then sell them to fans at live shows. Fans enter that access code on the DiscRevolt site and receive credits to download that artist's media. Dot.tunes http://www.dottunes.net/ Dot.Tunes is a web-based application that allows you and pre-assigned users access your music from any Internet connection. The latest incarnation does more than work with iTunes files. It also gives you access to any of the files on your computer from any internet connection. The've also included robust features such as RSS feeds and podcasting. Fairtilizer http://www.fairtilizer.com/ Fairtilizer is an online community for people who care about music. the site allows you to search and browse artists and create your own playlists. Playlists can be embedded on your social network profile, website or blog. FanBridge http://www.fanbridge.com/ FanBride provides free email and mobile list management for bands. You can create custom signup forms for your website, MySpace, PureVolume, etc. and asily mass-import your current fans. The service also lets you send customized html/text emails, send messages to cell phones, schedule future blasts and geo-target to specific areas Finetune http://www.finetune.com/ Type an artist's name, we create a playlist of related songs for you to listen to. you can also create your own playlist - either manually or via auto-complete with their recommendation technology. You can also find other users, share playlists and embed your playlist in your blog or MySpace page. Fiqi http://www.fiql.com Fiql is a music community focused on sharing playlists. You can view, listen to, save, email, blog and print people's playlists. You can also easily submit your own playlists to the site in a few quick steps. Make friends, join groups, and blog about your music. Gnoostic Music Map http://www.music-map.com/ Music Map provides artist-based recommendations. After typing in an artist's name you will see an expanding cloud of related artists. The closer two artists are, the greater the probability people will like both artists. When you click an artist on the map, the map reloads based on the new artist. Goombah http://www.goombah.com Goombah is a free desktop application that works with the iTunes Music Player to analyze each user's music preferences based on listening behavior. Goombah uses this information to create a unique set of matching members whose musical tastes are most closely aligned with those of the user. Goombah then makes recommendations for new music based on the user's and matching members' favorites. Grooveshark http://www.grooveshark.com/ Grooveshark is an online service that rewards you for sharing, reviewing, and discovering new music. Grooveshark lets you get rewarded for sharing your songs and music; keep all of your current songs and import your own playlists; discover music and receive personalized recommendations; sync your library with any player from iPods to iRivers. Guruger http://www.guruger.com/ With Guruger, you and your friends can listen to your music from anywhere via a web browser. You can create playlists by mood, occasion. and color by using their innovative playlist tools. Guruger also lets you find new people who have similar musical tastes. Haystack http://www.haystack.com/ Haystack lets you discover new music by browsing playlists from friends, artists and tastemakers. you can Add songs you like to your own playlist and listen to full songs. Send songs - or your entire playlist - to your friends. Hooka http://www.hoooka.com/ The hoooka is a free, portable digital locker powered by indie911 that allows users to share, promote, sell and play their personal media favorites, via the Web. The hoooka combines the community and networking aspects of MySpace with the digital sale opportunities and exposure of iTunes. Anyone, from artists to fans, can easily create a hoooka and post it anywhere - blogs, social networking pages or Web sites - and instantly become their own mobile media store. IJigg http://www.ijigg.com/ iJigg lets listeners discover new music, rate music you like, download free MP3s and share music with friends. For Indie bands and artists you can post all your music tracks, easily share your music, and make new fans. iLike http://www.ilike.com/ Get new music by following what your friends are listening to. The iLike Sidebar for iTunes (and other media players) scans your music library, recommends new music, and helps you connect musically with your friends and the broader iLike community iMeem http://www.imeem.com/ Imeem is an online community where artists, fans & friends can promote their content, share their tastes, and discover blogs, photos, music and video. You can embed your media on other pages (such as your blog, Bebo, etc.) and recommend stuff to your friends and groups. Indie911 http://www.indie911.com/ indie911 is a leading online media and social network providing tools and resources for thousands of musicians, filmmakers and consumers to sell, stream or share any content anywhere online. indie911 provides original programming, artist services programs, and a social network for artists to interact directly with their audiences and find new avenues of exposure and revenue Indiecentric http://www.indiecentric.com Indiecentric is an online music store that sells music from independent and emerging artists. No major labels here, only the best new music from the best independent artists. At Indiecentric, you can browse, preview and buy music from thousands of artists. Indistr http://www.indistr.com/ Indistr allows artists to upload as much music as they'd like whenever they'd like - sell single tracks or bundle them together as an album with uploaded artwork, give a synopsis, and publish! All music is searchable by buyers or they can link directly to an artist page from an embeddable music player provided to both artists and buyers alike. Jambase http://www.jambase.com/ Jambase allows members to get email alerts, track your favorite bands, access customized news, create personal show calendars and and participate in exclusive contests. Jambase allows you to upload your iTunes music library, top 50 Last.fm artists, and manually add artists to track Jamendo http://www.jamendo.com/ On Jamendo you can download and share thousands of full albums for free. Artists allow everyone to download and share their music. It's free, legal and unlimited. Like some artists? Pay them directly or just spread the word about them. JukeboxAlive http://www.jukeboxalive.com/ JukeboxAlive is a music-based social network that lets users upload music, listen to music, share music with your friends, and even make new friends. Artists can sell CDs online, write a blog for your fans, and keep them up to date with your own online calendar LaLa http://www.lala.com/ Originally a CD Trading service, LaLa now allows you to upload your iTunes library to the web for remote access. You can also transfer DRM-free songs from the LaLa catalog directly to your iPod. Launchcast http://music.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! LAUNCHcast is a streaming music service allowing you to create your own customized radio station tailored to your tastes. Rate artists and albums highly to hear them often and ban the ones you hate! You can also listen to our extensive collection of more than 130 pre-programmed radio stations created by our editorial staff. MeetYourBAnd.com http://www.meetyourband.com/ MeetYourBand.com is a comprehensive musician site on the web, made by musicians, for musicians. They are dedicated to helping musicians find other musicians based on several criteria. In the near future, they plan on having several more features including ways to help get your band more gigs Mercora http://www.mercora.com/ Mercora has built the world's largest and legal music radio network composed almost entirely of music resident on people's computers. IM Radio allows you to search, find and listen to thousands of stations or create your own. M provides over-the-air wireless access to your music library on your phone. Midomi http://www.midomi.com/ Midomi is a network that makes it easy to discover new music and people. The cool thing is that you can search for music by singing or humming part of a song. All you need is a microphone and you will be able to connect to your favorite music, and to a community of people that share your musical interests. You can listen to other member's voices, see pictures, rate singers, send messages and also buy music. Mog http://www.mog.com/ Mog is a music community where you can share your songs, music library, videos and thoughts on music with friends and moggers. Mog-o-matic is a plug in that transfers what you are playing to your Mog profile which allows Mog to provide you with personalized recommendations MP3.com http://www.mp3.com/ MP3.com is a slick, all-inclusive music site that caters to both artists looking to promote their material and connect with listeners, and to fans that thrive on discovering new music and expressing their opinions. The community fuels the site with user-generated content ranging from independent and major-label artist pages with songs, videos, similar-artist lists, photos, and news, to fan ratings, reviews, blogs, and forums. The site also offers robust artist information like discographies, bios, and song clips, plus thousands of free music tracks, daily news, live sessions, exclusive interviews, weekly podcasts, charts, a tech guide, and more. MusicBrainz http://www.musicbrainz.org MusicBrainz is a community music metadatabase that attempts to create a comprehensive music information site. You can use the MusicBrainz data either by browsing this web site, or you can access the data from a client program -- for example, a CD player program can use MusicBrainz to identify CDs and provide information about the CD, about the artist or about related information. You can also use the MusicBrainz Tagger to automatically identify and clean up the metadata tags in your digital music collections. Music Nation http://www.musicnation.com/ Music Nation is the online home for independent and unsigned artists. They play host to career-making music competitions that have already given heavy exposure to three unsigned artists. It is also an online music community, a haven for independent talent and a place for fans to discover and interact with new bands. Artists can reach more and more fans with our high quality embeddable video player and other groundbreaking feature Music.com http://www.music.com/ Music.com is a catalyst for exploring, expressing and connecting through music. As a member, you can build your own personal profile page and create favorites lists. This presents other users with a musical mosaic of who you are. From there, you can begin making connections, exchanging ideas and adopting new influences. The music.com affinity engine uses your ratings and lists to determine who and what you might like. Your activity within music.com directly serves to shape your experience with the community. MusicIP http://www.musicip.com/ http://www.musicip.com/playground.jsp MusicIP's business offerings are aimed at those involved in music distribution and sales, enabling them to unlock the value of their music catalogs. MusicIP's comprehensive product line provides services for music identification, search and discovery as well as direct-to-consumer exposure. MusicMakesFriends http://www.musicmakesfriends.com/ MusicMakesFriends is a pan-European music-driven community platform. Their objective is to provide our members with the most complete variety of music and networking services. Users can upload their tracks, create and publish playlists, listen to member radio, and discover resident artists Musicmesh http://www.musicmesh.com/ Musicmesh uses audioscrobbler data to provide album-based recommendations. Visual nodes are represented by album art. For each album you can explore track-listings, play videos, read reviews, access Wikipedia info, and purchase on Amazon Musicmobs http://www.musicmobs.com/ Musicmobs is all about letting people know what kind of music you're into. Grab Mobster, log in, then click the sync button. Within a few minutes your Musicmobs page will be updated with more information than you ever thought you wanted to know about your awesome music taste. You can also find, play, tag and publish playlists and listen to them via your Rhapsody account. Musicovery http://www.musicovery.com/ Musicovery is an innovative tool that lets you visually explore and listen to music. The Musicovery player lets you control a variety of parameters such as date range, mood, tempo and genres MusicPortl http://www.musicportl.com/ MusicPortl tells you about almost every known artist by featuring wikipedia articles, links to recent blog posts, photos, videos, available releases by an artist, similar artists, genre names, and much more. MusoCity http://www.musocity.com/ MusoCity is a music-oriented social network. It provides accounts specifically designed for music fans, artists, musicians, music retailers and music venues. MusoCity is completely free to join and you can start browsing members profiles to make friends, discovering new artists, getting in touch with musicians in your area and finding events and music stores near you. Mystrands http://www.mystrands.com/ MyStrands develops technologies to better understand people's taste and help them discover things they like and didn't know about. MyStrands has created a social recommender engine that is able to provide real-time recommendations of products and services through computers, mobile phones and other Internet-connected devices. NuTsie http://www.nutsie.com/ nuTsie provides the ability to upload your iTunes library and access your playlists via your mobile phone. You can use the nuTsie Web player to listen to your music wherever you have a connected PC, even though you're away from your iTunes collection. And you can share your nuTsie page with others so they can listen to your music too. OneLlama http://onellama.com/ One Llama Media is a leader in audio analysis, search and discovery systems. The company develops acoustic analysis, cultural analysis and collaborative filtering tools for music and video navigation, discovery and search. One Llama provides its software to online media aggregators, distributors, and stores interested in improving the way their customers navigate and search for audio assets. Additionally, the Company provides its tools direct to the consumer through its website, www.onellama.com for building and sharing music playlists. Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ With Pandora you can explore a vast trove of music to your heart's content. Just drop the name of one of your favorite songs or artists into Pandora and it will quickly scan its entire world of analyzed music, almost a century of popular recordings - new and old, well known and completely obscure - to find songs with interesting musical similarities to your choice. Then sit back and enjoy as it creates a listening experience full of current and soon-to-be favorite songs for you. You can create as many "stations" as you want. And you can even refine them. If it's not quite right you can tell it so and it will get better for you. Phling http://www.phling.com/ Phling! is the mobile music community service that connects you to all the music, podcasts, and pictures stored on your PC, to your friends, and to everyone in the phling! community. You can use your mobile phone to listen to your music anywhere, anytime without having to first synchronize with your PC. You can also let up to six phling! friends listen to your music, and they can let you listen to their music. You can read and submit song reviews, find out who is listening to what, browse user profiles, and stay in touch by posting messages to your friends' bulletin boards and your own. Playola http://www.playola.org/ Playola is a music similarity browsing tool. You can find new music by moving around in a music "space" and listening to songs (or short clips) that are nearby in the space. Recommendations are given based on various audio characteristics. As you listen, you can give feedback on whether or not you agree with the similarity matching. Project Playlist http://www.projectplaylist.com/ Projectplaylist.com is an information location tool similar to Google® and Yahoo!® but devoted entirely to the world of music. Its also a social network where you can create playlists, share your playlists with friends, and browse playlists of others. You can post your playlist on your social networking webpage or any other website. PumpAudio http://www.pumpaudio.com/ Pump Audio is a new kind of agent for independent musicians, digitally connecting them with buyers in the mainstream media. With Pump Audio, artists can license their music into productions without giving up any ownership, while TV and advertising producers can discover new music ready for use. PureVolume http://www.purevolume.com/ PureVolume allows independent artists to create an online presence on their site by uploadings music, videos, blog posts, photos, tour dates and more. Users can listen and download music, explore bands, make friends, blog and add comments. plus its from the folks behind Virb, so you know its slick. Qloud http://www.qloud.com/ Qloud provides player plug-in software that helps you organize your own library better. So you'll be able to find the right song at the right time. Through the plug-ins, Qloud aggregates the music habits and thoughts of a community of users. The on-line service then allows you to search through that community's collective intelligence. Radeo http://www.radeo.net/ The Radeo Internet Player provides access to more than 10,000 stations, 20,000 shows, and 800,000 episodes-- broadcasts, webcasts, and podcasts worldwide-- including both audio and video. Rate Your Music http://www.rateyourmusic.com/ Rate Your Music is an international metadata database where musical albums, EPs, singles, videos and bootlegs are added, rated, and reviewed by users. This data is used to generate automatic music recommendations for users, create lists of compatible users, and to create lists of top-rated music albums. ReverbNation http://www.reverbnation.com/ ReverbNation is a place where artists, fans, labels and venues interact with each other for mutual benefit. Fans can create and share playlists, promote the artists they love, and track the success of artists over time. For artists, ReverbNation is more than just a place to do self-promotion, its an invaluable source of information about their fans, venues and other similar artists AND a place to conduct the business of being a musician including tools for distribution, merchandising, and communication. For Venues and Labels, ReverbNation gives you an outlet to promote yourself, and tools to understand, locate, and interact with artists and fans. Riffin http://www.riffin.com/ Riffin' is a free music discovery and playlist service, based on a 4.3 million song database, approved by all Major labels and hundreds of independents. Registered users can save favorite webjockeys, save playlists, purchase music. Webjockeys can create and publish playlists and get paid cash when user buy music from your lists. Ruckus http://www.ruckus.com/ Ruckus is a digital entertainment service for colleges and universities, and offers a myriad of ways for college students to connect with one another and discover new digital media including local and campus programming and social networking features. Their catalog has over 3 millions songs, films and music videos. Scouta http://www.scouta.com/ Scouta provides personal recommendations to suit your interests and tastes. The more you add or rate, the smarter Scouta gets. And with every new release, and every new member, it just gets smarter. As well as getting to know you, Scouta helps you find and get to know people that share the same interests. SeeqPod http://www.seeqpod.com/ SeeqPod empowers users by allowing them to search and discover music and video all over the Web. Their playable search is made possible through biomimetic search & discovery technology, an approach which relies on context by finding the hidden relationships in digital content and data. Users can find songs and add the to playlists which can be shared via widgets. SellaBand http://www.sellaband.com/ Artists and fans have one goal. Make music and money together. Artists upload their music and profile. Fans find artists they like and believe in. $10 buys them a piece of the action. $50,000 gets the artist in the studio. Fans get an exclusive CD send to their homes. Artists make their dream come true. From now on bands and believers are in business together. Shazam http://www.shazam.com/ Shazam's world leading music recognition technology lets you use your mobile to recognize the stuff you don't, and then go on to shazam.com to manage your discoveries, explore the music universe, publish your own reviews, and find out about other members. Shoutcast http://www.shoutcast.com/ SHOUTcast Radio, the home of free Internet Radio. Tune-in to thousands of free streaming online radio stations from DJs and broadcasters around the world. Sideload http://www.sideload.com/ Sideload.com is a website that aggregates popular free music tracks on the web that have been sideloaded into Oboe, the online music locker from MP3tunes. Sideload.com is an easy way to find great MP3 files from bands all over the internet. You can quickly preview tracks and store them permanently in your Locker with one click. Slacker http://www.slacker.com/ Slacker provides "Personal Radio," which enables users to customize their own radio stations and listen to them wherever they happen to be. The service offers Wi-Fi and satellite music distribution, as well as DJ intelligence embedded in portable players. Slacker users can play highly personalized, continuously refreshed radio stations everywhere they go. Slicethepie http://www.slicethepie.com/ Slicethepie enables artists to raise money directly from their fans to professionally record and release an album. Artists can raise money directly from their fans to professionally record albums. Fans can become emotionally and financially involved at all levels of the music industry - scouting, breaking, investing in and influencing real artists. Investors can gamble on, trade in and profit from the success of these artists. Artists who secure finance pay Slicethepie a small royalty on album sales but keep all their copyright and publishing rights. Snocap http://www.snocap.com/ Snocap is the trusted solution powering the global marketplace for digital media. Through the Snocap Digital Registry, all rights holders (large, medium, and small) can register their content and manage its distribution by placing their Snocap MyStore on any website as well as by selling tracks through a variety of online retailers. Online retailers also gain easy access to content they wish to sell. Songlist http://www.song-list.net/ Song-list provides lists of songs performed by various artists. For each song it details the different albums it appears on. They point directly to the versions on online music libraries. You can download (or play if you are a subscriber) the song directly from: eMusic, iTunes, Rhapsody, and Napster Song Tapper http://www.songtapper.com Use your computer keyboard to tap the rhythm of the song. SongTapper.com will help you find the name of the song. All you have to do is tap the song rhythm and SongTapper does the rest. After tapping is complete you will see a list of matching songs. If we they identify your song, you can teach the system by entering the song name. Soundflavour http://www.soundflavor.com/ Soundflavor focuses on providing music search and recommendation services to both music professionals and music consumers. They have a variety of offerings including: Soundflavor DJ, a personal DJ for iTunes; Soundflavor.com, the online community for sharing and discovering playlists; and PlayStrips, a playlist for MySpace, blogs and websi Stage.fm http://www.stage.fm/ Stage.fm lets you find good music from new unheard-of bands, keep track of your favorite bands, playlists, and share your tastes with others and upload your bands music The Hype Machine http://hypem.com/ The Hype Machine tracks a variety of MP3 blogs. If a post contains MP3 links, it adds those links to its database and displays them on the front page. You can purchase CDs and individual tracks by using the "amazon" and "itunes" links that appear next to most tracks. Tunefind http://www.tunefind.com/ TuneFind lets you discover the song that was played on a particular TV episode or movie. Listings are posted and verified by the community. Tuneglue http://audiomap.tuneglue.net/ Last.fm and Amazon data power this mind-map style music visualization tool. You begin by typing in an artist name. You can click on the artist to reveal related artists and view album releases. Related artists float within the space and you can click on them to see their related artists, ad infinum. Twones http://www.twones.com/ Twones is an online matching platform where people meet people though their music taste. The Twones application software uploads a users playlist to the Twones database. At Twones.com you can view other users tunes and see with who you match by music taste. You can connect with their connections, read their profiles and make new friends. uPlayMe http://www.uplayme.com/ uPlayMe is free software that works with your media player like windows media player, iTunes, Winamp, and then tells you by sending an alert message to your desktop that someone else is playing the same song or video you just played. Then you can speak with each other through anonymous e-mails, instant messages or social network sites like MySpace.com. Upto11 http://www.upto11.net/ Upto11 helps music fans discover great new music that is relevant to the way they listen to and collect music. The way that we do this is to "poll the audience" and enable like-minded music fans to help each other find great new music to listen to. Virb Tunes http://www.virbtunes.com/ VirbTunes is a software plugin for iTunes that tracks your song plays and sends the data to Virb.com. By sending this iTunes data to Virb, you are able to display your Recent Songs, Top Artists, Top Songs and Top Albums in your Virb profile. They also will be using the data to help you find your favorite artists on Virb.com, let you know when they are playing nearby, recommend new music based on your tastes, and more. Yahoo Music Unlimited http://music.yahoo.com/ Yahoo Music Unlimited provides unlimited access to over 2 million songs for a low monthly fee. you can play full-length songs on demand, download them to your PC or compatible device. You also have access to Launchcast radio stations and thousands of playlists. Zaziggy http://www.zaziggy.com/ Zaziggy provides free advertiser sponsored downloads. Every time you see an advertisement when you download a song, that advertiser has just paid for your download, and the artist gets a portion of the proceeds. Zooped http://www.zooped.com/ Zooped.com Is a new Business Music and Personal Social Network. Connect with old friends, make new friends and connect with local businesses. Build your own play list up to 15 songs for your profile page. Musicians can share up to 10 songs with their fans. ZuKool Music http://www.zukool.com/ ZuKool Music provides highly relevant, personalized music recommendations. They use advanced AI to create intelligent taste agents that, through user interaction, evolve to embody a user's musical taste profile. Smart taste agents can search through large music libraries to provide automatic, proactive, taste-specific music recommendations that can cross musical genres and artists Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:50:00 +0200 Casale Media - Leaderboards, skyscrapers, boxes, and pop-unders. Mostly geotargeted to the US, but also many international campaigns. Individually selectable campaign, including auto-approve with selectable restrictions. Pop-unders have adjustable frequency capping. Allows redirection of defaults. Very nice publisher interface. Based in Canada, but international publishers OK. Pays 70% of advertiser's rate. Min $25, Net 30. Check or PayPal. We have used this network, and have received payments.
ValueClick Media - Their CPM arm comes from absorbing FastClick. Requires a minimum of 2,500 impressions per month, with a minimum click-through rate of 0.25%. Mix of CPM and CPC banners, along with pop-unders. Allows selection of individual advertisers and redirection of defaults to another network. Two tier. Net 20, by check or PayPal, and direct deposit for US and Canadian publishers. International publishers OK. We have used this network, and have received payments. FineClicks - Seems to focus on lead-based offers, with many in the Freebie and Webmaster categories, along with a few CPM and CPC ads, including pop-ups/unders. Also provides ads for email newsletters / eZines. Non-US publishers OK. Offers payments via snail-mail or Paypal. We use this network, and have received payments. PopInAds - Specializes in pops. Offers up to $2 CPM. Minimum 500 page views per day required. Also offers a 1:1 ratio traffic exchange. Category-targeted ads, only paying for traffic from U.S., Canada, UK, and Australia. Pays Net 15, with a $50 minimum, by PayPal or US or Canadian dollar check. International publishers OK. PayPopUp - Specializes in full-screen pop-unders. Offers up to $1.40 CPM. Minimum of 200 page views per day. Pay rates are better for traffic from the US and for other English-speaking countries. Pays Net 15, with a $50 minimum, by PayPal or US or Canadian dollar check. International publishers OK. We use this network, and have received payments. Ad Reporting - Mainly CPA advertisers, with some CPC and CPM. Text links, banners and pops. Many freebie and giveaway type lead offers. They have their own optimized rotation to deliver the best performing ads for your site. Also does email newsletter ad placements. Based in Canada, but accepts international publishers. Over 90 merchants. Net 15. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment. Ad Optimal - Standard 468x60 banners which launch popups, and also separate popups. Offers CPM rates ranging between $0.19 and $0.50, depending upon their various frequency capping options. Allows international publishers, but pays only for US traffic. Allows redirection to a default campaign. Net 45, $20 minimum. Regular checks or PayPal. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment. Blue Lithium - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Banners of various sizes, along with popups and popunders. Allows default redirection. International publishers OK. Pays publishers 40-65% of the advertiser's rate. Min $50, Net 30. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment. 24/7 Real Media - Requires a minimum of one million page views per month. International publishers OK. They also have a Canadian division. 4 Meta - Banners and popunders. Claims to guarantee a 100% fill rate. Requires a minimum of 30,000 visitors per month. Net 30, minimum $50, by PayPal or check. International publishers OK. 7 Ad Power - Seems to only do popunders. Appears to be based in Italy, and serves to European and US traffic. Minimum payment 50 Euros, Net 30 (apparently you have to specifically request payment.) International publishers OK. Ad Agency 1 - Requires at least 15,000 monthly impressions. Minimum payment $1, Net 60, via Stormpay. International publishers OK. Ad Bonus - CPM and CPC. Standard banners and 400x400 Pop-Unders. Also some kind of email advertising. Net 45, minimum $50, by check or PayPal. Note that their copyright notice states "2002." Ad Dynamix - CPM and CPC. Net 30, minimum $50. Previously owned by PennyWeb, but now owned by Ybrant Technologies. Ad Median - Offers banners, pops, search boxes, and domain parking. Two tier. No minimum traffic requirement. Net 30. International publishers OK. Ad Net Interactive - Many banner sizes and features. Net 30, minimum 15. Ad Power Zone - Seems to offer separate CPM and CPA programs, both totally based on popunders. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Note that their site's copyright notice says "2002," and that the CPM program's signup link is broken when we checked on 10 April 07. AdECN Exchange - It appears that they only deal directly with other ad networks. Owned by Microsoft. Ads CPM - Defunct. Apparently related to Australian Olympic gold medalist champion Dale Begg-Smith. Unfortunately, there have also been allegations of business problems, including spyware. Ad Smart - Requires at least 70% US traffic, a minimum of 100,000 page views per month, and a minimum of 0.1% click through rate (CTR.) Net 45, minimum $100. Claims 100% fill rate to American IP addresses, with default redirection for other visitors. They also have a UK division. Ad Space Auctions - As the name implies, they provide an auction system. They seem to focus on renting out text links for some period of time, for sponsorship deal, rather than actual CPM. International publishers OK. The Ad Stop - Seems to allow publishers to set requested CPM rates or flat monthly rates. International publishers OK. Ad Supply - CPM, CPC, and CPA. Banners and pops. International publishers OK. Net 30. A site check on 21 Oct 2007 received a hosting login page. Adtegrity - Minimum 250,000 page views per month. Ad-Up - Requires a minimum of 10,000 impressions per month. Mix of CPM and CPC banners. Prohibits the use of pop-ups from other sponsors, or more than one other banner per page. Requires that their HTML code be placed directly on the pages (i.e. publishers cannot use them to fill defaults from another network, or run their banners via a rotation system.) Allows selection of individual advertisers or product/service categories. Advertising.Com - Requires site owners to deliver a minimum of 50,000 ad impressions per month. Advertise Island - No minimum traffic listed. Offers CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Accepts non-US publishers. Advertisingz - Makes some rather optimistic promises. A serious Red Flag is that their publisher FAQ seems to have been carelessly cut-n-pasted from another network's site (" All Advertisingz.com campaigns are offered on a CPC or CPM basis. Fastclick’s rate-card can be viewed in the Media Kit, though advertising rates can vary.") Ad-Venture - No minimum listed. Also handles opt-in email marketing. Adviva Media - All UK / British advertisers. CPC and some CPM. Banners and pops. Requires at least 100,000 monthly page views. Appears to charge for defaults. Ad World Network - CPM and CPC. Allows default redirection. Minimum payment $100, Net 45. Check or PayPal. International publishers OK. Owned by Interep. Adzuba - Defunct. Affiliate Boss - Owned by the Find-It Quick search engine. Seems to focus on CPC text links, banners, and search boxes. Also offers popunders at $1 CPM. Affiliate Target - No minimum page views listed. Aim 4 Media - Allows redirection of defaults. Net 60 (after a publisher specifically requests payment), minimum $50 (or Euros in some unclear amount), by check, PayPal, or wire transfer (with fee deducted.) Based in the Netherlands, but international publishers OK. Aim Clicks - Owned by Aquarius Media Services. Banners and search boxes. Minimum payment $35, Net 30. Payments via check, Paypal, or E-gold. International publishers OK. Amazing Media - Defunct. Ampira Media - Seems to want high-traffic sites. Owned by Fortune City. Net 15, minimum $50 for US publishers, $250 for others. International publishers OK. Apply Ads - Pays weekly via PayPal only, minimum $10. One-time bounty for webmaster referrals. International publishers OK. Avenue A / Razorfish - No minimum traffic listed, but probably high. Owned by aQuantive. Azoogle Ads - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Minimum payment $50, Net 15. B2B Avenue - Specializes in business-to-business sites and marketing. Requires at least 1,000 impressions per month. Two tier. Pays by check or PayPal, with wire transfers for a fee. Net 45, minimum $100. International publishers OK. Banner Connect - Pays by check, PayPal, or wire transfer. International publishers OK, and they have sales offices in several countries. Banner Mania - No minimum traffic listed. Requires above-the-fold positioning. Non-US publishers OK. Allows redirection of defaults. Their contract states that their ad code must appear directly on the publisher's pages. This code includes a text link to their network, located under the banner. Banner Space - Appears to be primarily CPC with some CPM. Defaults can not be redirected - if there aren't enough ads available at the regular rates, the impressions will be filled with very low rate CPC banners. Minimum 500 visitors per day for US-based publishers, or 2500 visitors per day for non-US publishers. Ban-X-Change - 2:1 Ratio banner exchange, which also offers 50¢ CPM (however, the minimum payout is $200.) Advertising can also be purchased on a CPM or CPC basis. Non-US publishers OK. Bardzo Media - Based in Canada, but pays in US dollars. Net 60, by check, PayPal, or Interac. Their signup form only accepts Canadian, US, and UK addresses. Big Ad Mart - A self service auction system oriented to video and rich media ads. International publishers OK. Owned by Vive Network. Blogads - Oriented to publishers of blogs. Offers monthly sponsorships with graphic and/or text ads, and rates offered in relation to monthly page views. Blue Lithium - Seems mostly CPM, and CPC, some CPA. Publishers must send them a monthly invoice for earnings, which they pay within 60 days. International publishers OK. Bravenet Media Network - Doesn't give much information, but seems oriented to high-traffic sites. Banners, email sponsorships, and co-registration forms. Bullex - Defunct. Burst Media - Requires a minimum of 5,000 page views per month. Also handles opt-in email marketing. Mix of CPM and CPC. Allows selection of individual advertisers and redirection of defaults to another network. Net 45, minimum $50, by check, direct deposit (for US and Canadian publishers), or PayPal. International publishers OK. We use this network, and have received payments. Canep Media - Allows default redirection. Net 30, minimum $100, by check or PayPal. International publishers OK. Cast Ads - Focus is CPM, with some CPC and CPA. Requires 2,000 banner impressions per month, and 0.25% CTR. Minimum payment $100, Net 45. Non-US publishers OK. Check My Stats - Australian network offering CPM, CPC, and CPA sponsors. Offers check, direct deposit, or PayPal for Australian publishers, but only PayPal for international publishers. Net 50, minimum $50. Two tier. They also have networks for the US and UK. Claxon Media - Requires at least 100,000 page views per month. Minimum payment $25, Net 15, by check, wire transfer, or PayPal. International publishers OK. Previously owned by Standard Internet, but now owned by Human Ingenuity. Click Booth - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Allows some email marketing. Requires at least 1,000 "unique page views" per month. Two tier. Be sure to give a working phone number, since they require a call to verify applications. Net 15, minimum US$50, in US, CA, and AU dollars, Euros, and UK Pounds. International publishers OK. Owned by IntegraClick. Code Ads - Requires at least 10,000 page views per month. It seems that they only count one impression every thirty seconds. They dismiss publishers who have been inactive for thirty days, with forfeiture of any earnings. Pays 2 days after reaching the minimum of $10, by check, wire transfer, PayPal, E-gold, or MoneyBookers, with all methods having a fee deducted. Seems to be based in Europe, but it isn't clear where. International publishers OK, but they only want US and Canadian traffic. Collective Media - They emphasize their targeting system. Compact Banner - Appears to be defunct. ContentZone - Accepts low-traffic sites. Context Web - Seems to want very high traffic sites. Scans your page content to select relevant banners, but also has other, non-contextual criteria for campaigns. Publishers state a desired CPM, through their ADSDAQ exchange system, which is then negotiated. Allows redirection of default impressions. Net 15, minimum $25. International publishers OK. CPX Interactive - (Formerly known as BUDS Inc.) Offers banners and pops. Non-US publishers OK. Payments by check or PayPal. Dedicated Networks - Gives very little information, but seems to want high traffic sites. Directa Network - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns targeting Hispanic audiences in the US, and in Latin America. DoubleClick - Requires a minimum of 1 million impressions per month. Drive Performance Media - Seems to want very high traffic sites. Owned by aQuantive. enCircle Media - CPM and CPA campaigns. Requires at least 3,000 page views per month. Minimum $100 for US publishers, and $150 for others. International publishers OK. Engage Media - Formerly Flycast. CPC for smaller sites (20,000+ monthly impressions), and CPM for larger sites (250,000+ monthly impressions.) Allows redirection of defaults to another network. Experclick - Defunct. FastClick - Bought by ValueClick Media. Feedburner - CPM network for publishers of blogs, RSS feeds, and podcasts. Floppy Bank - Requires at least 100,000 monthly impressions (and 5,000 unique visitors) Minimum payment $25, Net 45. Offers direct deposit to US bank accounts. International publishers OK. Also has what appears to be a separate CPA / Affiliate network, requiring at least 5,000 monthly impressions. FocusIN - Formerly Datacom Ad Network. Says they focus on targeted ads for various categories. Global Interactive - Requires at least 3,000 impressions per month. CPM and CPC. They claim 100% fill rate. Offers some ability to filter ads in potentially offensive categories. Net 45, minimum $50, by check, PayPal, or wire transfer (with $50 fee.) International publishers OK. Gorilla Nation - Focused on entertainment-related sites. Banners and popups/popunders. Allows redirection of defaults to another network. Requires third-party traffic statistics, showing a minimum of 500,000 page views per month. Green Ads - Suspended for new publishers, and possibly defunct? HerAgency - For sites and email lists directed towards women. Requires a minimum of 200,000 impressions per month, with the publisher/network revenue percentage split dependent upon traffic level. Their application form suggests that they only accept US-based publishers. Hurricane Digital Media - No minimum traffic requirement, and they claim a 100% fill rate. Minimum payment $10, by check or PayPal. Their main page and their Terms And Conditions differ on the schedule - either Net 60 or Net 30. International publishers OK, with a few exceptions. Hyper Bidder - An auction style system for selling and buying banners by CPM and CPC. ICPX Media - No firm minimum traffic requirement, although they are most interested in sites with at least 10,000 page views per month. Seems somehow related to MetaReward. Net 30, by check or PayPal. International publishers OK. Indie Click - For youth-oriented pop-culture type sites. Infinite-Ads - Offers pop-unders at $1-$2.5 CPM per unique visitors. English-language sites only. Minimum payout $5. Primarily pays via PayPal for the prior month (other options must be individually requested.) InterClick - Requires a minimum 4,000 impressions per month and .25 CTR. Allows default redirects. Net 45, minimum $50. Internet Fuel - Defunct. Formerly ran Exit Direct and Exit Fuel. JoeTec - Offers banners, pop-unders, layer ads, co-regs, rich media, sponsored search results, and email newsletter/solo ads. Non-US publishers OK. Link Adage - Not exactly CPM. They apparently auction sponsored links, at dollar amount per month. Link XL - Another monthly link auction. The ads are contextual, and apparently are placed within your text (by making individual words into paid links.) Net 10, by check or PayPal. Marketing Sector - CPM and CPC in various formats. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK, with some exceptions. They also own a CPA / Affiliate network called Affiliate Sector. Marketing Web Traffic - CPM and CPC. Requires at least 10,000 impressions per month. Allows individual (de)selection of campaigns. International publishers OK. Max Online - Owned by the Ask Jeeves search engine. Banners, pops, and email marketing. Their signup form only accepts US addresses. Requires a minimum of 500,000 monthly page views. Media Precision - Requires at least 10,000 impressions per day. Allows individual campaign selection. Banners and pop-unders. International publishers OK. Minimum payment, $15, Net 30. Paypal, check or wire transfer. Media Shakers - CPM banners, plus contextual CPC text links. Medios One - Pays by check, PayPal, or wire transfer. International publishers OK, and they seem interested in targeting non-US and non-English markets. Owned by Ybrant Technologies, and has offices in the US and India. Miniware Soft - Appears to be based in Israel, but accepts international publishers. Promises $1 CPM, but doesn't give much other information. Mooter Media - CPM network. International publisher OK. They seem to be related to the cluster-oriented Mooter search engine. Morning Falls - Mostly CPM and CPC, but also some CPA. Net 30, minimum $50, by check, PayPal, or wire transfer. International publishers OK. They seem to have some relationship with Liquid Media Networks. Motive Interactive - Their Display Network division does CPM, and possibly CPC, while their Advent division does CPL. Allows default redirects. Net 30, minimum $25, by check or wire transfer. You must have a privacy statement which includes a link to theirs. International publishers OK. Music Vision - Specifically for music-related sites. Next Level - Focuses on music and entertainment oriented sites. Applications are apparently done via email only. Ontok - They highlight and link words and phrases in your site's text. Net 15, minimum $25, by PayPal only. It seems that their CPM rate may be based on mouseovers by visitors. International publishers OK. Oridian - Previously a part of Cydoor, but is now independent. Seems to be based in Israel, but focused on the European and US markets. International publishers OK. Perfect Circle Media - Defunct. Pheedo - CPM and CPC. You need to already have an RSS Feed set up. They will insert ads, with banners or text. Net 90, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Precision Click - Division of 2KDirect, LLC. Allows redirection of default impressions. International publishers OK. Minimum payment $25, Net 25. Primary Click - Targeted to the St. Louis, Missouri, USA area. One one hand, they allow bottom-of-page positioning, but, on the other hand, they charge a US$100/month fee. They also seem to operate a regular paid ad network, although details aren't given. Premium Network - International publishers OK. They are somehow related to Premium Search, which offers CPC search. RealCast Media - Net 45, minimum $25 in US/Canada, and $50 elsewhere. Real Tech Network - CPM and CPC. Requires at least 25,000 impressions (and/or 12,500 uniques) per month. Net 45, minimum $25, by check, PayPal, direct deposit, or wire transfer. Two tier. International publishers OK. Red McCombs Media - They have a CPM / CPC network, and a CPA / Affiliate network. Net 30, minimum $100. International publishers OK. Redux Media - CPM and CPC. Banners, popups/popunders, and rich media floating ads. Allows selection of individual campaigns, and default redirection. Net 30. International publishers OK. Revenue.Net - Requires a minimum of 500,000 impressions per month. Net 15, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Owned by Oversee.Net. Revenue Response - No minimum traffic requirement. CPM and CPA. International publishers OK. Pays twice per month (Net 15?), minimum $100, by check, wire transfer, ePassporte, Fethard, and WebMoney. Two tier. Right Media - CPM rates vary, according to advertiser bids. They also offer RMX Direct, a management system for using multiple ad networks. Their advertiser-focused site is Remix Media. The Robert Sherman Network - Oddly, they suggest that they are willing to pay before the impressions are delivered. Requires at least 0.2% CTR. Offers default redirection. They reserve the right to cancel publishers who haven't earned a payment in the past six months. Check or PayPal. International publishers OK. Row 10 - They don't give much information, and it seems that you must email them for details. Note that their copyright notice says, "2003." Rydium - Requires at least 1 million page views per month, although a few exceptions may be made. Allows redirection of default impressions. Includes banners and pop-unders. Minimum payment $100, Net 90. Based in Canada, but appears to pay in US$. Santa Monica Networks Inc - SMNI - Defunct. Say Bye Bye - Defunct. Selmore Ads - Based in India, and targeted to the Indian market. CPM, CPC, monthly sponsorships, and some email promotion. Specific Media - Various formats (banners, streaming video, integrated search, co-registration, and email marketing) and payment structures (CPM, CPC, and CPA.) Requires at least 100,000 impressions per month. Net 30. Their signup form only gives address options for US and Canada. Super CPM - Requires a minimum of 200 page views per day, and 80% US based traffic. They state a range of 10¢ to $2 CPM rates. Net 60, minimum $50, only by PayPal. Based in Canada, but international publishers OK. Tacoda Audience Networks - Seems oriented to high traffic sites (multi-million pages views per month.) Their signup form only accepts US and Canadian addresses. Tag Cash - Requires at least 500 visitors per day. Pays monthly, via PayPal only. They seem to pop some kind of DHTML toolbar. When we checked on 23 Oct 07, their signup link was broken. Please note that, we do not recommend participation with any type of ActiveX or toolbar oriented advertising programs. Travel Ad Network - Travel oriented network. It appears that you must email them for application details. Tremor Media - Specializing in rich media and streaming video banners. Appears to only accept US-based publishers. Tribal Fusion - Entirely CPM. Requires a minimum of 60,000 impressions for each "ad space." This seems to mean that all of the impressions must be of the same size and page position (i.e. you cannot add up multiple banners per page to meet the minimum.) Allows redirection of defaults. Also allows publishers' earnings to be applied as payment for their their own ad campaigns. Currently only supports 468x60 GIF and JPEG banners. Undertone Networks - Seems somewhat oriented to popunders. United Global Media - Requires at least at least 50,000 impressions per month. Net 45, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Vantageous - Their target audience is, "young creative professionals with spending power." Owned by Media Temple. Velocity Online Media - Allows redirection of default impressions. Net 45, minimum $100, by check or PayPal. Vista Banners - Promises $1 CPM. Requires a minimum of 30,000 page views per month. Net 30, minimum $50. Website Guru - They claim a 100% fill rate, but also state that CPMs range from 1¢ to 50¢. Net 30, minimum $50, by check or PayPal. Winstar Interactive Media - States that they work with, "top brand name sites." Mon, 21 Jul 2008 13:19:00 +0200 attached file: type: application/x-shockwave-flash size: 42.63 KB here Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:23:00 +0200 Sun, 06 Jul 2008 20:13:00 +0200 Sun, 06 Jul 2008 20:11:00 +0200 Fri, 04 Jul 2008 03:52:00 +0200 1. Google’s Conversion Utility - This is as simple as it gets. Just need to enter the URL of your website, check the option for ‘No Images’ if you do not want images to appear, then click on ‘GO’ button.
Mobile version of your website will pop up, add the link to your faovrites for browsing website on mobile. You can even insert Google Mobile Ads to earn some money. 2. Zinadoo - Using this web service you can easily create, publish and share you mobile website. Besides you can also colour the website, create a page that site visitors can email you from or request that you call/email them back, create a guestbook page, create a comments page and much more. 3. Winksite - Winksite is mobile Website builder that also includes RSS-driven content deployment and mobile-tuned community features such as forum, chat, and polls. No need to install software, do everything online. You also monetize your website with Google Mobile Adsense. 4. MobiSiteGalore - Let you build websites that will work consistently across all mobile phones as they 100% comply with W3C’s mobile web standards. You can host website wherever you want. This service is completely FREE and is supported by donations. 5. MoFuse - Yse your RSS feed to power your mobile blog. Design your mobile blog with WYSIWYG editor. Automatically redirect your mobile visitors to your mobile blog. You can also enroll in revenue sharing program and earn 50% of all advertising profits using Google AdSense Mobile and AdMob. Now getting hooked to your website or blog on mobile phone wont be that difficult. I am sure above tools will help you create your place on mobile web, what say? Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:51:00 +0200 1. bix.yahoo.com
Bix, a natural extension of the current public obsession with American Idol, plays host to all sorts of contests—beauty, comedy, dance, karaoke, lip-synching—even Capitol Records is using the site to conduct its search for its "next great country singer" (winner gets $50,000 and a three-song demo deal). Contenders upload original audio and video recordings or digital photos to enter; viewers vote, and, just like on Idol, the fans decide. Anybody can start a contest, and anybody can enter a contest—unless it's made private, which is an option. The Battle of Bix's Best Video Karaoke, for example, invited the top four from five different contests for a final face-off (it ended June 11, with songbird82 declared the champion. View the winning entry). Members can create top 10 lists (their 10 favorite entries), leave comments and email contest links to friends or post entries on their own websites (the site gives you the HTML code to copy and paste). There is mature content, but only registered members who declare themselves over 18 on their profile page can access it. Contest pages present a randomly selected face-off between two entries, and this changes each time you visit, so be sure to click "view all entries" before you pick a favorite. 2. Fatsecret.com This social network is dedicated to helping people who are trying to lose weight. The site, which is free, uses pie charts and graphs to provide concrete information about what works for its members—and what doesn't. It lists the most popular diets and provides details about their particular approach and stages, and bar charts show progress made by the members who are following it. Read up on Atkins, South Beach, Weight Watchers, the Fat Smash plan and the Fat Flush. Make friends to create a support system; create your own diet and share it with the community. Member-reported weigh-in amounts are posted on the home page, tagged with either a red arrow pointing up or green arrow pointing down along with links to their journal entries. Individual member pages include a weight history, plotted on a graph. 3. Prosper.com Prosper is a community of lenders and borrowers—or social lending network—operates outside of any bank, so the rates are better. Post a request for a loan, including desired amount and the maximum interest rate you'd be willing to pay; potential lenders place bids for the amount they are willing to lend, and at what rate. Prosper combines the best offers and puts together a loan plan (multiple lenders, lower risk) and manages the repayment over three years (the standard term). The site also does credit checks, and charges transaction fees and servicing fees. Prosper loans are not secured by collateral, but the loan agreements are legally binding. You can join a group to get the benefit of that group's positive payment history; as a member of a group, your timely payments help improve the group's overall rep, and that can lead to lower rates for everybody. There are loads of rules for borrowers and lenders—members are forbidden to arrange loans outside the Prosper marketplace, for example—and violations can get you booted. Zopa based in the U.K., operates along similar lines (and its site has prettier graphics) but its network is not as big as Prosper's, which boasts more than 300,000 members and nearly $66 million in active loans. Also worth noting: CircleLending which helps manage private loans between relatives and friends. 4.Mozy.com Backing up all your computer files is like flossing: it's a chore, but you know you should do it, or you risk losing something forever—not your teeth, of course, but your digital photos, music, financial records or that rough draft of your first novel. Mozy can keep all of that stuff safe and encrypted on its own servers. It will store 2 gigabytes worth of your files for free (enough to cover, say, a couple thousand pictures, depending on the image resolution), or an unlimited amount for $4.95 per month. You download and install the Mozy program and it does all the work; you tell it precisely what you want to protect. The first backup can take hours, but after that, Mozy will continue to work behind the scenes to backup new files. (Fortunately, this little backup engine is trained to take a break when you are using your computer, to avoid slowing everything down.) Mozy also lets you view your backed up files from any PC, and let you restore files as needed. 5.WEB SERVICES Tumblr.com Blogging Bloggers have long lamented the constant pressure to post daily, even multiple times a day, or risk becoming irrelevant or losing their audience. Well, it's Tumblr to the rescue: this service helps you feel good about your blog, even when you have nothing much to say. A "tumblelog," as the company home page notes, is more like a scrapbook than a journal; images and text are displayed rather large to help pump things up, and the posting process—basically working buttons on a "dashboard"—couldn't be easier. Vox also stands out among the many blog builders out there. This service, from Six Apart, lets you set a different privacy filter for each post if you want, so you can opt to make some of your blog public and other parts of it private. 6. Twitter.com Broadcast where you are and what you're doing right here and right now by texting from your mobile phone. Your pithy posts will pop up on all your friends' cell phones so they can keep abreast of everything you do, in real time. Each "tweet" must be brief—no longer than 140 characters. The service, created by Biz Stone and Jack Dorsey, exploded onto the moblogging scene earlier this year. There have been some bugs—big ones like vanishing accounts and mysterious spikes in individual networks—but none of these hiccups seemed to have dampened the public's enthusiasm. In fact, membership reportedly doubles every two to three weeks. Meanwhile, a number of third-party tools have launched to enhance it: Twitterific, Twitteroo, Tweetbar, Twitterholic, Twittervision... Kyte.tv's kyte Mobile service takes things even further, letting you broadcast your own "kyte show" in real time with photos and video shot with your (Web-connected) cell phone. 7. Weebly.com This clever WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) website building tool for non-techies offers a one-step process for adding content that's already somewhere else on the Web, such as Flickr photos, YouTube videos and Google maps. You can also add RSS feed readers that will display headlines that link back to the latest posts on your favorite blogs (just be sure to type in the site's feed URL, not the home page URL). When you click-and-drag a YouTube video onto your page, a flash player appears with it, and you can adjust the viewing screen size. (This is different than posting a link that takes you back to the source; you're literally copying the content and pulling it into your site.) Creating a blog is as easy as creating a new page, and the page design templates let you hit the ground running; you can mouse over a particular layout to get a preview. Weebly also lets you use your own domain name, if you've got one, otherwise your site URL will be yourname.weebly.com. For those who want more flexibility, one of Weebly's click-and-drag elements is Custom HTML, which lets you copy and paste chunks of code—helpful if you want to add an element that the Weebly editor program does not yet offer as one of it's presto-it's-there features. Weebly doesn't charge anything to host your site, and there's no limit to the number of pages or amount of material you put up. What's the catch? Founder David Rusenko insists there is none (Weebly will someday go vertical to make money, he says) and we couldn't find one. Users are not obligated to put ads on their pages, Rusenko adds, but they can if they want to by adding an "AdBrite ads" element to their pages. AdBrite delivers the display ads automatically (and makes sure they are relevant to the subject matter of your site) and turns over 100% of any revenue. Note to Mac users: Weebly will work for you too, but try Apple's iWeb first. It uses the same click-and-drag, template approach and works with iPhoto and other Apple iLife programs to make the whole process seamless. Soon to be hitched? WedOrama.com will host your wedding website for $70 for one year. Share every moment, from the proposal to the post honeymoon hangover, with video uploads, unlimited photos, multiple guestbooks, RSVP tracking and a personalized URL. 8. Netvibes.com Netvibes puts everything you need on one web page, in neat little boxes that you can rearrange, reposition and rejigger to your heart's content. Display your email, weather, top stories from your favorite news sites and the latest posts from your favorite blogs; direct links are embedded within. User-created modules are listed in the "Ecosystem" public directory, and are available free for you to drag and drop into your own page. (You can make your own modules available to other Netvibers by clicking the share button next to the editing toolkit.) There's a general Web search box as well as a video search box, which pools keyword search results from YouTube, Metacafe, Google's video search engine and MySpace. To repopulate it, just click the refresh button. The Email wizard that synchs up with Gmail in a snap, but if you have Yahoo Mail it has to be a POP3 enabled account (which is not free). Hotmail, AOL and .Mac email accounts link up easily too. Honorable mention: Pageflakes. Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:39:00 +0200 * Adbrite - Sell space on your site for text ads * Amazon Affiliate Program - Easily create a store or shopping section on your site instead of sending your visitors to Amazon. Amazon handles the shopping cart and fulfillment. * Amazon Seller - Sell your stuff on Amazon * Associated Content - If you write a story, how-to, rant, etc. you can submit it to them and they will pay you $3-$20 per article if they like it * Azoogleads - Another ad program. They do have some decent companies lined up as advertisers. You provide space, they'll provide an ad. * BidVertiser - PPC (pay per click) program with a low $10 payout amount. * Bravenet - These guys offer a ton of services for webmasters and blog owners. Although I feel like I was spammed for a while, it has ceased and they'll pay you $1 for each person you send over * Blog - Start a blog and consistently write excellent content. With good ad placement, you may make some money. * Business Opportunities Blog - I am adding this because I am a subscriber to their site and I see ideas everyday that could result in making money. A lot of the ideas pertain to online businesses. If you are an aspiring entrepreneur, it's a good reference. * Cafepress - You provide a design, they'll toss it on a T-Shirt, Hat, etc. No upfront costs. Get a free online shop and promote your products on your website. * Chitika - Their eMiniMalls service has shown great results for many Bloggers and site owners. You choose a keyword and they show relevant products on your site using a pretty unique interface. * Clickbank - Another Affiliate Program site with 10,000+ products to advertise * ClicknWork - Get paid $5-$150 per hour for basically doing freelance work on a per-assignment basis. You have to pass a pretty tough test to get in. * Clicksor - These are the guys that generate contextual ads on sites that show up when you hover over a double-underlined word. * Commission Junction - If you have a site, you can join Commission Junction. Once enrolled for free, you can choose companies whose ads are pertinent to your site. Companies have the ultimate say on working with you. There are easily over 1,000 companies to choose from here. * CreamAid - For blogs only, advertisers provide you with a topic and you write about it on your site. To do this, you have to install a flash widget into your blog post. The more people you bring into the conversation through the widget, the more you get paid. It's difficult to explain. * eefoof - Think of it as YouTube + Flickr + Music. You add original content and they pay you based on the visitors you attract. * Ether - If you are an expert on something, Ether provides a way for people to pay you to talk about it in a one-on-one setting. If you want to charge $250/hr, that's fine. You have to do all the advertising so you should have a blog or site already established. * eBay - Come on, you know what this is. Gather your junk and sell it! * eBay Stores - If you have a real store and want to sell your stuff online, this is a decent option to get you started. * ELance - Name gives it away. Programmers, Codes, Web Designers, Writers, Editors, can look for freelance opportunities. * Feedvertising - This is an arm of Text Link Ads and is currently only good for Wordpress 2.0 Users. This does me no good currently, but as you can guess, they place ads in your feed(s). * Feedburner - Not only are they the best place to house your feeds, they will also add ads to your feed and website. You get paid per impression. * Google Adsense - Come on, you don't need an explanation. These ads are all over the place. Google displays relevant ads based on your site's content * Google Adwords - Create simple text ads and choose keywords that determine when they are displayed. This is where the Adsense Content comes from. You do not need a site for this. * SHUT DOWN Google Answers - If you are good, Google will pay you to answer questions in your specialty. Questions all come from normal people like you and me. You can get paid $2.50+ per answer you provide. * H3.com - Get paid to fill jobs. Commissions range from $50-$5,000. It all depends on how tough the job is to fill and how desperate the hiring company is. This is another one that's tough to explain. * Indeed.com - Add their job board to your site. They then post jobs based on the geographic location of visitors and the position types you pre-select. I tried it and I they continually report that I sent 0 visitors and I know that's not right. Nevertheless, I may have an isolated problem so they make the list. * InnerSell - If you have a customer that wants to buy something you cannot sell, you can sell the lead here. * Jellyfish - This is a shopping site that pays you a percentage of the purchases made by people you refer. They are not part of a wider affiliate program so you do it direct. * Jigsaw - It's a pretty flaky model but if you have a Rolodex full of good contacts, you can sell them here. I can't make sense of it but it looks like you get $0.10 per profile. * KarmaOne - They are basically a recruiting website. If you fill one of their jobs by finding a good candidate, you'll get paid anywhere from $50-$12,000. It all depends on how desperate the hiring company is. * LinkShare.com - If you have a site, you can join Linkshare. Once enrolled for free, you can choose companies whose ads are pertinent to your site. Companies have the ultimate say on working with you. Like Commission Junction, there are a ton of companies waiting to evaluate your site. * Microsoft Adcenter - Bid on |