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Userplane shared $500,000 in ad revenue with online communities for first six months of Userplane Money

userplane.pngUserplane has paid out more than $500,000 in just six months to web publishers that have implemented Userplane Money.

Perfspot, a new social networking destination, has been adding “significant” revenue since signing on to Userplane Money.

“Userplane has found a way to give us the feature-rich applications our users love, along with built-in additional revenue stream,“ said Hart Cunningham, CEO of Perfspot. “The application was easy to install, and signing up for Userplane Money revenue sharing required no additional effort on our part. Userplane is a win/win scenario for all concerned, and is helping us succeed in our competitive market niche.”

Launched earlier this year, Userplane Money is a revenue-sharing program that helps websites of any size make money. So far, thousands of sites have joined Userplane Money, including many of Userplane’s top publishers.
Any website can sign up merely by agreeing to the terms of service. Once a $25 minimum is met, publishers can request and receive their revenue share via PayPal, typically within 30 days.

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