Smith Micro announces Content Paradise online marketplace

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jul 2, 2009 at 11:45am

imageSmith Micro Software’s Productivity and Graphics Group has relaunched Content Paradise, an online marketplace for hobbyists, artists and graphics professionals to buy and sell digital content.

Content Paradise will kick off the new marketplace on Friday, July 3 with a series of online specials for its members, featuring items from Smith Micro and content from the ever-expanding family of artists selling thousands of products. Visitors to the new site will see a growing catalog of over 5,000 products, as well as software and plug-ins for hobbyists and creative professionals who work in animation and illustration.

The online catalog offers 2D and 3D digital content, such as human characters, anatomy, clothing, creatures, furniture, cars, trees, scenes and accessories that work with popular applications, including Adobe Photoshop, Anime Studio, Manga Studio, Poser and 3D Studio Max.

The new site has an accelerated sign-up process for members and provides sellers direct control over setting up their products, selecting promotion levels, coordinating sales and creating banner ads. As part of the set of product management tools, digital sellers have immediate access to their sales data in a dashboard summary, and can export sales reports to better manage their own businesses and maximize profits, according to Lin Petrucci, senior director of ecommerce for Smith Micro Software. ”

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