The page is not protected, so you can recreate. Make sure you give evidence that it meets the notability guidelines.

You need to clarify the significance of "long tail" too, perhaps more directly than the link.
If you haven't saved the text, put a link to the correct page title on my talk, and I'll retrieve for you, although i'm going off line soon.

Jimfbleak.talk.08:10, 5 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Here's the text anyway:

{db-web}} MyNuMo is an online community that lets its members create, show, and sell mobile user generated content. The service provide the tools for the creating and publishing of ringtones, wallpapers, and mobile videos. The MyNuMo portal features independently created mobile content that’s rated by visitors to the website and delivered to mobile phones and PDAs. Members can reach customers through their own web page and text-messaging short codes. MyNuMo provides a Flash widget, the NUMOMATIC, that allows members to show and sell content on MySpace and other blogs.

MyNuMo content is a good example of The Long Tail economic model in practice. Members are mainly independent musicians, artists, animators, and filmmakers.

References:

Top the ringtone charts and rake in the dough

MyNuMo Democratizes Mobile Content Creation, Distribution and Sales

MyNuMo - Mobile Content Marketplace

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