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Category: Userplane

Userplane Launches “Feeds”

Posted on October 18, 2007

Userplane_logoPRESS RELEASE — Oct 17 — AOL-owned Userplane today unveiled Userplane Feeds, a collection of free APIs that add content and function to websites. Each Feed is a free, ad-supported solution that can be integrated with Userplane Money to generate revenue for the site. The first Featured Feed is AOL’s Truveo Video Search, with MapQuest and Relegence Feeds coming soon.

The full article was originally published at Ad Hoc News, but is no longer available.

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Userplane Money

Posted on July 26, 2007

Userplane_logoONLINE DATING INSIDER — July 24 — Userplane Money launched, a new rev-share platform. When your visitors use Webmessenger and Webchat, you can now earn revenue from the ad views they generate. The more ads displayed, the more money you make. It's that simple. There are no fees to participate, and monthly payments are issued via PayPal. FULL ARTICLE @ ONLINE DATING INSIDER

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Mo’ Money with

Posted on June 20, 2007

Userplane_logo BUSINESS WIRE — June 20 — 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 Facebook. 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. 

The full article was originally published at Business Wire, but is no longer available.

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Michael Jones, Userplane CEO – OPW Interview

Posted on June 2, 2007

MikejonesOPW INTERVIEW — June 2, 2007 — Michael Jones is CEO of Userplane and VP at AOL. AOL acquired Userplane last August. Userplane offers instant messaging  and chat tool with text, voice and video capability, for online communities.  A web recorder for users to record voice and video, a site search tool, and a Desktop user presence tool. Userplane has come a long way, and it’s tools are now best in class, reliable and scalable. – Mark Brooks

What are Userplane’s biggest clients to date?
Well looking at network usage overall, we have a few top tenors, PlentyofFish being one. MySpace uses a tremendous volume of our products, Spark Networks uses a tremendous amount, and Date.com. Currently our client base ranges from major brand names down to small, completely unknown websites. There’s around 1,500 clients in our integrated portfolio.

Did you have to customize the Userplane service for many of your clients?
No, they typically use the API driven application as it stands. When clients have specific needs we slate their requests for development for a future release and then we work with them on those timelines. For instance, we’re doing some large media partnerships with companies like NBC that have some specific needs. But in general, everybody works off the same API driven version, which makes it very scalable and very safe for everybody. We have a centralized hosting center that hosts all of our applications in basically the same cluster. So if NBC is using it or MySpace is using it they’re all pulling from the same network. 

What improvements have you made to improve scalability?
We upgraded our network substantially and added a substantial amount of redundancy in the standard application service. We’re now working on opening up a point of presence internationally to diversify some of our bandwidth. We architected quite a bit of our system to be able to deal with large volumes of overflow or unexpected traffic bursts, as MySpace is growing. We implemented a better system to balance out the volume. So if a client starts with us on a 10 connection package and then they suddenly bump up and they’re hitting 5,000 or 10,000 connections we can actually handle that unexpected jump. At this point, we can handle MySpace size traffic and AOL size traffic.

Why are you offering an ad-supported version?
We’re using what we love to term as the “freemium model.” We have premium services, which are not ad-supported, but then we also have free services that are ad-supported. We had so many clients move over to ad-based websites, they were expecting large volumes of traffic growth and they didn’t want to have cost associated with our services. Even a large Userplane client on a premium model may only be paying us $10,000 or $20,000 a month, if they are extremely large. Our hope is to be able to open up a revenue sharing system back to all of our clients and become a key portion of their revenue. That’s what we’ve really been working towards.

What sort of CPM’s rates are you charging for advertising on Userplane products?
Anywhere between a dollar, up to tens of dollars for video ad units. It depends. We have in-house ad sales here that handle a lot of requests and we also work with AOL media groups that take care of monetizing some of our traffic as well.

Can a site customize the kind of ads that will appear on their Userplane services?
Yes. It’s customized automatically through preferences you select in the set up process for the instant install services. If you don’t like particular ads showing, you can email us the ad ID’s you want pulled, or if you want a specific type of category shown you can notify us and we can make sure we’re only showing that category.

What new products and developments do you have in the works Mike?
We just rolled out our integrated user list, which is a new type of buddy list for our integrated clients. That’s pretty exciting. It’s a fun list that shows when your friends are online, or the people you’re interested in are online. The sites that have started playing with it now are seeing substantially longer engagement times for their users, and a better frequency of communication between their users.

We are also pushing out a new version of our desktop application called Userplane Desktop. Originally we saw the desktop application as being a component of IM to allow people to generate IM’s down to the user’s desktop. That’s definitely one feature of it, but we found that the clients that were deploying it most successfully and were getting the most usage out of it were actually using it primarily for alerts to say you have a new email to view, somebody has marked you as a friend, somebody is interested in meeting you, and driving traffic back to their website. This is actually the first product that we’ve ever had that has really driven external traffic back to the website. Most of our products are about increasing user engagement once you’re at the website. So we think this is actually going to be a pretty fundamental shift for us and also really improve our client’s traffic patterns.

Clients so far that have used it have had impressive adoption rates. Its definitely at a point that a lot of the fears that our clients had about users downloading an application are being shown as unfounded. If users love your community they probably will download a desktop application, install it, and be pleased if you tell them, “Hey there’s this activity and you should jump in right now and find your friend” or “You should jump in right now to respond to this message.” I think that’s being welcomed.

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‘Userplane Money’ Program Pays Publishers

Posted on May 31, 2007

UserplaneBUSINESS WIRE — May 31 — Userplane, the premier communication platform for online communities, today launched Userplane Money, a new revenue-sharing program for publishers. The Userplane™ platform serves ads in instant messaging, web chat and other widgets that more than 155,000 online communities, including MySpace, deploy. Marcien Jenckes, SVP, AOL, said, "Userplane is leading AOL's charge with feature-rich applications that increase user engagement. Paying publishers to use tools that many would gladly pay for is the icing on the cake." Michael Jones, CEO of Userplane and VP, AOL, said, "Over the last two years, just by offering Userplane tools for free, we've experienced and sustained phenomenal growth of about 5,000 new communities per week," Any Userplane-powered website using its Instant-Install community platform can sign up for Userplane Money merely by agreeing to the terms of service. Once a $25 minimum is met, publishers can request and receive their revenue share via PayPal. Userplane tools enable millions of daily users in more than 30 countries to communicate. AOL acquired Userplane last August.

The full article was originally published at Business Wire, but is no longer available.

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Userplane User – WorldFriends Networks, Dominic Penaloza

Posted on May 30, 2007

OPW — May 29 — WorldFriends Networks is a (happy) Userplane client. Click on the link to see what Dominic Penaloza, CEO and Founder of WorldFriends Networks, has to say about Userplane's instant messaging application. I'm considering doing some reviews of dating services, SNS and tools such as Userplane's IM tools. What would you like me to review first? – Mark Brooks

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Userplane Upgrades IM, Adds Presence and Buddy List

Posted on May 16, 2007

UserplanePRESS RELEASE — May 15 — Userplane released Webmessenger 2, a major enhancement to the world's most widely used Web-based instant messaging platform. The new offering integrates IM, user presence and buddy list, giving online communities three products in one. Members of participating online communities can now display when they are online, easily manage buddies, find other online users and launch IMs. "Online communities turn to Userplane Webmessenger to build that real sense of belonging," said Michael Jones, Userplane’s CEO and VP of AOL. "The cost for all the new functionality still starts at free." Enhancements include:

  • Presence, the ability to detect which site members are online at any given time.
  • Userlist, the friendly face of Userplane Presence, enables users to upload images and icons, set custom here and away messages, manage their buddies and IM each other, all from one easy-to-use, brandable space.
  • Improved rich text, voice, and video IM communication.

More than 150,000 social networking communities, media entertainment properties and niche communities deploy Userplane Webmessenger, enabling millions of daily users in more than 30 countries to communicate. Userplane offers free, ad-supported Userplane Webmessenger 2 packages and is planning to launch an advertising revenue-sharing program in the next 60 days.

Mark Brooks: I had lunch with the CEO of World Friends Networks today. They also use Userplane, along with PlentyofFish, MySpace and a virtual who’s who of internet dating and social networking.

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Fotolog to go Live With Userplane Messaging

Posted on May 10, 2007

UserplanePRESS RELEASE — May 8 — Fotolog™, the world’s largest photo-blogging community and third most-trafficked social media network, and Userplane, the premier communication platform for online communities, today announced that Fotolog will integrate the full set of Userplane’s Web communications and advertising tools. More than 150,000 online communities, from MySpace to the tiniest niche sites, deploy Userplane’s Web-based communication tools. The appeal of free, private-label chat, IM, interactive games and voice/video streaming attracts 5,000 new communities per week. Userplane serves 1 billion ads per month and is rolling out an advertising revenue-sharing program later this quarter.

Mark Brooks: Userplane is a subsidiary of AOL. Larger sites can reach business development manager Ian Swanson directly at (310) 442-5145.

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Fotolog to Go Live with AOL’s Userplane

Posted on May 7, 2007

UserplaneBUSINESS WIRE — May 7 — Fotolog photo-blogging community, and AOL's Userplane, a Web communications pioneer, announced that Fotolog will integrate the full set of Userplane's Web communications (chat, instant messaging and video messaging) and advertising tool. The two companies will share advertising revenues generated by the use of these products, monetizing Fotolog's member base of seven million. More than 150,000 online communities, from MySpace to the tiniest niche sites, deploy Userplane's Web-based communication tools; free, private-label chat, IM, interactive games and voice/video streaming. Userplane serves 1 billion ads per month and is planning to roll out an advertising revenue-sharing program later this quarter. 

The full article was originally published at Broadcast Newsroom, but is no longer available.

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3rd Asian Internet Dating & Social Networking Conference

Posted on April 12, 2007

Logo2007PRESS RELEASE — Apr 12 — The 3rd annual Far East Internet Dating Conference and Social Networking Conference will be held on May 17-18, 2007 in Shanghai at the Four Points Sheraton Shanghai Hotel and will focus on management, technology and marketing in China. Speakers at this event include executives from: Baihe, 51Friend.net, Match.com, ModMySite, Userplane, YeeYoo, 99Bill, InterCanel, Hungry for Words, Loci China, YeePay, Dragon Lady Consulting and Social Networking Watch & Online Personals Watch. Topics include: the social networking market in China, the online personals market in the Far East, wireless carriers and business models for Chinese mobile social networking, business development in China and marketing for social networking and online dating services in Japan.

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