Capazoo.com - Social Networking Website Rewards Members
22nd Oct 2007
(Review)
Capazoo.com, a radically different model of social networking and online entertainment website officially launched today and allows members to achieve personal recognition and generate real revenue based on their content and participation in site features and services.
In addition to all the most popular features and services of websites such as MySpace, YouTube, Revver and others, Capazoo provides a unique business model that enables members to earn 'Zoops' - Capazoo points that can be converted to real cash - through member-to-member Tipping, through referral of friends and by sharing in Capazoo's advertising revenues and corporate profits. Capazoo's unique Tipping feature allows members to give a Tip to other members for their videos, photos, music, profiles, blogs and more. Simply put, members earn real rewards from their virtual work.
"Today's technology allows everyone to be an artist, a journalist, a movie producer or a writer. Everyone, through their distinctive web presence, has a fan club of family, friends and associates. Capazoo allows members to display their talent, however small, and reap the benefits from fans and our Company," said Grant Carter, President of Capazoo. "We are what social networking should be - a marketplace of ideas with its own currency, where member contributions are truly valued."
Until now, social network users were accustomed to posting content on their profiles with little or no compensation for their work. Meanwhile, the most popular such sites, such as MySpace, generate tens of millions of dollars in advertising revenue from their members' online presence. Capazoo is creating a new online culture that encourages members to interact and reward one another through the simple practice of virtual Tipping.
In addition, Capazoo provides substantive real-life benefits for its members' online activities through programs such as Advertising Revenue Sharing, Corporate Profit Distributions, the Capazoo Savings Program and the Capazoo Cash Card.
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