Do you want to own a slice of the United States of America or any part of the world? Sounds impossible but it can be done through in-app digital real estate.
A report published by PRNewswire via K Cent TV said that RyteMeow, a mobile video app developer, is trying to get financial support to further develop its in-app digital real estate feature. RyteMeow announced the immediate availability of in-app digital real estate for its backers. Through the app, they can lay claim to a city, river, ocean, or many other locales on the map to be seen by potentially millions of other app users.
The report added that supporters of its Kickstarter campaign will even have the chance to dine with Comedian and Actor Paul Soter, Star of Super Troopers 1&2.
Using the RyteMeow app, a user can choose to purchase digital properties and lay claim to them with their names indefinitely attached to that property within the RightMeow app. RighMeow said the purchase of digital real estate through the app will bring a lot of fun to its users and they can even use it as a personal branding tool. According to the report, first-come, first-served basis applies especially on the larger and notable digital properties.
RightMeow is aiming to get $50,000 in pledges through its Kickstarter campaign. Backers who contribute at the highest level will receive a package including airfare, a stay at the Four Seasons, dinner with Paul Soter, Star of Super Troopers, and VIP access to the RyteMeow Launch Party. Top pledgers will also receive VIP access to the RyteMeow launch party inAustin, Texas, complete with a five-star hotel stay, the report said.
Aside from being the digital property owner, users can also assume the title of a Mayor or Governor which could be seen in their profile for the app. Prices of the digital properties vary, with the rarest and most coveted properties having the highest prices.
RyteMeow is a social video app that allows users to watch video in a completely new way. It allows users to customize, edit and upload videos to share with specific groups or with the world. Users can share as themselves or anonymously and can view and interact with videos in many ways.