Friday, February 2, 2007

Spymac announced yesterday that it has sent out it’s first wave of checks to users who have posted on their site, Leapfrog 2.0, the most popular content. Users receive a cash award for having the most popular music, videos, and pictures uploaded onto the website. Winners are chosen using two criterion: 1) most revenue collected from that users uploaded content and 2) the popularity of that content. Spymac is sharing the money it earns from the website with the people who helped earn that money, not a bad deal!

“Our unique revenue sharing model has proven to be a hit with uploaders, we’ve already sent out thousands and we’re now getting ready to pay out the large monthly jackpot to January’s top contributors” said Spymac’s CEO Holger Ehlis.

With Spymac, users have unlimited storage space for whatever they wish to post, and several useful tools they can use to promote their uploaded items. Users also have the ability to chat with other people and network to share their content around the globe. There are versions of Spymac available to 95% of the online population in 18 different languages. This gives pretty much anyone and everyone the chance to win large daily and monthly Jackpots.

“Last week, we were getting more than 500 uploads a day, and that number has quickly climbed to more than 1,000 uploads from around the world every 24 hours — about a new upload every minute of the day…Already in the first month, we have individuals making enough money that they can literally quit their day-job and spend all day creating videos and uploading to Spymac,” joked Ehlis. “We are paying out between $3,000 to $5,000 a day.”

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