New Community Driven Site Enables Association of User's Advertisements with Submitted Content

Users have been sharing content with the community for a long time, and can now financially benefit from their actions.

Corrales, NM (PRWEB) July 24, 2006 -- TweekedIdeas, the creators

of MatchSTD.com, have released what may be the new wave in

community-driven web sites. The site, Kepty.com, enables

users to profit from sharing interesting content they find

on the internet, a ritual hundreds of thousands of web

surfers practice daily on pages like digg.com and

slashdot.org. Kepty allows members to associate a Google

Adsense account with their free membership, and displays

their advertisement where their links and content are

featured.

"Everything evolves, and this is just what comes next,"

says James Kassemi, the project's programmer. "Sites are

profiting from user's content, and their members don't see

how important they are to the process. It's time they get

paid for their work."

The new site offers features hard to find elsewhere,

including source code highlighting (30+ languages) for

programmers, and a dynamic categorization system, so users

can create categories for their information if one doesn't

yet exist.

More information is available at http://www.kepty.com, or

you may contact Elizabeth Dawson of TweekedIdeas:

Phone: (505)-991-1143

E.B. Dawson

PO BOX 3800

Corrales, NM 87048

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Contact Information
E.B. Dawson
Tweeked Ideas
http://www.kepty.com
505-991-1143

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