Userplane, Facebook developers to share revenue
Userplane, the application platform for online communities and a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL, announced that its new revenue-sharing platform, Userplane Money, is now available to anyone developing applications for Facebook. The move enables developers to earn money with the widgets they make available to users of the wildly popular social networking site. Userplane offers customizable communication tools, such as live IM and chat, that can be added to any site for free, simply by cutting and pasting a few lines of HTML code. Userplane serves unobtrusive ads in its players, and splits the proceeds with participating publishers.
Userplane Money is a revenue-sharing program that helps websites of any size make money. Any publisher that embeds Userplane tools is eligible to receive a share of ad revenues. So far, thousands of sites have joined Userplane Money, including many of Userplane’s top publishers. In addition, Userplane is now directly supporting advertising within other Facebook applications.
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