AOL announced it would pay it’s AIM freelance creators

You know, when I read this, I thought to myself that all AOL agreed to do was to make all the people who have created widgets, tools, and other add-ons for AOL paid consultants.  Big Deal.  That’s what they should have done in the first place.  I picked this information up from “Read Write Web” in an article written by Josh Catone.

I still believe that TokSee, the newest social networking site that I’ve already written about in viral marketing in my blog has a better plan.

The Future is TokSee according to InteleCom, Inc.

TokSee™ (pronounced talk-see) and InteleFone™ are owned by the 10-year old holding company, InteleCom, Inc. Since its beginnings, they’ve spotted emerging trends in technologies and created electronics, software, and networks to capitalize on.  On April 30, they released the beta version of their new suite of social networking tools, TokSee™.

 

You see, InteleCom, Inc. believes that Web 2.0 and social networks like YouTube™, Facebook™, MySpace™ and LinkedIn™ are worth billions.  But like most companies owned by the board and investors, they only pay these people.  The companies only share a small portion of this revenue with their user members.

 

Currently, the referral program for TokSee™ consists of cash, stock, and stock options.  This is intrigues me because as the company is successful, so are the members.  InteleCom is returning revenue Read more »