Thursday 18 September 2014

Leafit “it” App Approved by Apple iTunes

Apple iTunes Approves the Leafit “it” app


Leafit, Inc., a social media company with over 50,000 members, announces the release of their long anticipated iPhone version of the Leafit “it” app on Apple iTunes.

Leafit, Inc, a new, social media network that pays members for sharing content resulting in an ecommerce sale, has announced their long anticipated iPhone version of the Leafit “it” app on Apple iTunes.

Leafit is a first to market social media platform that allows its users to instantly monetize their pictures and content with a click of the finger at nearly 20,000 registered partner eCommerce sites.



The brain child of CEO, Lawrence Sowell, Leafit combines some of the largest and most desired elements of online sales and monetization. It’s the "Holy Grail", according to experts; the convergence of Social Networking, Search and eCommerce and the biggest players, Facebook, Twitter, Google, with Google Plus all want the largest piece of this multi-trillion dollar a year pie.  Sowell believes he holds the key as his process and technology, bringing it all together, is patented.
Many other experts agree. Sowell has been featured on the cover of Mobile Entrepreneur Magazine, interviewed by Hall of Fame NFL Quarterback Terry Bradshaw's for his Fox News / Bloomberg Show, "Enterprises TV” and appeared as featured guest on NBC Radio show Live with Aaron and Kelly who, at the end of the interview, signed up on the Leafit Social Network.

Sowell describes and qualifies the elements and ecitement behind Leafit as follows:

"Social Networks. There are more than 2 Billion world wide social media users spending up to 4 hours a day on sites like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and others.  They're engaged and active, creating content and viewing the content and recommendations of others."

"With content creation, Facebook revealed in 2013, there are over 350M pictures uploaded daily to it's network alone with 4.75 Billion shares of pictures, videos and posts. The best content shared through the network, can sometimes generate millions of views. This is very serious traffic."

"Search. Google still maintains nearly 70% of the search market with Bing now at about 17% and the rest divided between Yahoo and others.  This is a hyper completive market, with revenue exceeding $135 Billion dollars in 2013. Now, in addition to traditional search, giants like Facebook are dramatically influencing traffic, ultra-targeted, based on the interests and demographics of their network."

"eCommerce. Global B2C eCommerce in 2013 was at $1.5 Trillion dollars. It grew over 50% since 2012."

"These are big numbers, big trends and our patent pending technology and process converge all 3 together like no one else has before."

The tagline of Leafit is "Snap it, Tag it, Share it...it pays you!"

The "Snap it" part allows members to take a picture with their mobile device, upload a picture, or use the pictures of anyone they are connected to on Twitter or Facebook.

The "Tag it" part allows these pictures to be instantly searched by the Leafit user with the search term of their choice to nearly 20,000 online Leafit retail partners in an interface similar to Google images. The result, being a link to a particular item for sale at the lowest price among all 20,000 retailers, is connected or "tagged" as Leafit says, to the image the user chose. Leafit will be exploring search and multi-tagging in the near future.

The "Share it" part is when the image is then posted back to the Leafit network and soon the Facebook, Twitter and other networks the user is connected to, with the user commenting on the picture and link if they choose.

The final piece, the all important, "it pays You!" part of the equation is Leafit directing a portion of any eCommerce sale generated from this tagging, and sharing back to the Leafit user as well as the network.

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