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If you like to tell stories, Yodo.com might be the site for you. With this site, you’ll be able to upload your stories, and then add pictures to them. This will allow you to narrate the stories behind some of your favorite pictures. To record your stories, you have to register with the site and tell them your phone number. This will allow them to save your audio to your account, avoiding mix ups. After you are done telling a story, you’ll be able to go online and start editing your tale by adding pictures to display with it. Once you are done crafting the perfect “yodio card”, you can start sharing them with your friends and family, so they can know more about pictures you took. You can put your Yodios for sale. This will entitle you to 20% of the royalties generated from them. While this might not sound like much, once the site grows it could turn into an interesting way for people to make money.
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“Yodio is an example of a morpheme-juncture word made from the two words your + audio. We created Yodio to be a user-generated content community, similiar to YouTube(R), with useful tools and features of an application like Blogger(R) or Flickr(R), integrated with a transaction engine like eBay...all for making audio publishing simple.”
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The idea is very creative. This lets people tell their stories, share them with their friends, and make some money in the process.
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Who would buy a Yodio? Granted they are fun, but are they worth buying?
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