RingtoneFeeder Plus offers unique archive of iPhone ringtones

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico Oct 5, 2008 at 12:25pm

RingtoneFeeder has announced archive access to its popular iPhone ringtone subscription offering. The new service, which requires an existing active annual subscription, will instantly grant access to all ringtones released by RingtoneFeeder in two separate feeds—one for vocal ringtones and one for instrumentals.

Existing annual subscribers can activate the archive access directly from the subscribers section of RingtoneFeeder and new subscribers have the ability to sign up for one year including full archive access at $29.95 and renewal the following year is priced in line with a standard annual subscription of $19.98 for 12 months. A RingtoneFeeder Plus subscriber will also have full access to download the ringtones individually from the archive.

The subscribers are receiving 4 ringtones every week. One vocal and one instrumental ringtone, both of them in two versions, with and without a ringing sound embedded. The annual subscription with archive access which is priced at just $29.95 will now provide nearly 300 ringtones as the subscriber will get the entire archive of releases instantly at the time of signup and 4 new tones every week for a year essentially bringing down the cost of each original iPhone ringtone to just 9 cents which is an incredible value for money.

“Although we have only been producing ringtones for the iPhone since April 29th 2008 – one of the most frequent requests the past few months have been for us to offer archive access so subscribers can chose from everything we have released and we are pleased that RingtoneFeeder Plus now makes that possible” said Geoff Smith, Partner and Producer at RingtoneFeeder.

RingtoneFeeder is a new and innovative approach to ringtones offering a subscription model which automatically installs two new original ringtones on the iPhone via iTunes every week. The earlier a subscription to the service is made the bigger collection the subscriber will have. When a ringtone has been released it will not appear in the weekly updates ever again. The 10 latest ringtones are delivered when subscribing and then an additional two new ringtones every week.

RingtoneFeeder Plus provides access to the entire archive of ringtones produces by RingtoneFeeder in two separate feeds – one for vocal and one for instrumental iPhone ringtones at just $9.98 (an active annual subscription is required).

There is also a free demo feed available so the service can be tried out with no obligations. The free feed contains a few sample ringtones as well as an introduction video and a PDF guide to managing ringtones via iTunes.

Geoff Smith has been producing and playing music most of his life and is mostly known online from his jingles heard on Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code Podcast, GeekBrief, Tips from The Top Floor, ScreenCasts Online, the successful iYule project and recently the theme song for TWiT Live. Geoff began composing jingles and theme songs for podcasters back in 2005 and has literally written hundreds.

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The Tuesday Night Tech Show Says:

Again, lovely ringtones, but at a subscription. I would rather get them from a free site like http://ringtoneyouriphone.blogspot.com where they are free (though the page is advertiser driven, thus costing the end user nothing).

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