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Thank you for coming by.  We are developing new ways for you to get involved here at iHigh.  As we develop, please give us your feedback.  Leave us your comments here.

The relaunch of iHigh.com in September has gone through the first two stages of development. On September 1st, 2007, the new and improved iHigh.com was officially launched, marking the beginning of the iHigh Network, a social-networking site designed to be used as a marketing, and promotional tool for advertisers, promotors, and individuals interested in marketing their product, service, or even themselves in a non-traditional way. The iHigh Social Network is built around communities, and interaction is sparked by competitions. The network offers publishing and design capabilities that are far superior to other networks, such as mySpace or the Facebook.

Competitions, communities, and profiles can be wrapped around a branded image, such as a cola, or a personal brand, such as yourself or a client, with the goal marketing the brand in an interactive way that draws in a community of ambassadors and enthusiasts to rally around the brand. This is where iHigh Interactive, phase two of the relaunch, comes in. It is an interactive agency that connects brands and advertisers to key demographics of these ambassadors and enthusiasts through the use of the social network. iHigh Interactive creates these communities online for local, regional, and national brands, through incentive-ased campaigns, online competitions, text messaging strategies, brand ambassador programs, and targeted media-buying.

iHigh.com's CEO John Williamson, COO Tim Savage, and Accounts and Sales Manager Kevin Hanley make up the iHigh Interactive team. They ask only "what is your #1 initiative for the coming year?" They want to help you find innovative solutions to your top initiatives whether that is finding more ways to promote an artist on your label, to get the word out on a new product launch, directing marketing campaigns more precisely at key demographics, or building consumer confidence and awareness in a brand product.

Some clients of iHigh Interactive include Blue Planet Run and Penn Station Subs. Blue Planet Run is a major charity event happening in March of 2007 benefitting the organizations fighting a worldwide clean water crisis. In March, 12 runners from all across the globe will begin a relay around the world to raise awareness and donations for the water crisis. Blue Planet Run has a community on the iHigh network that rallies internet users around the cause and raises awareness of the event.

Penn Station is using the iHigh Interactive service to recruit franchisees and expand into more markets. The Penn Station site provides an online source of information on franchises and the benefits of becoming a franchisee. It can even directly connect you to a Penn Station service representative that can provide more details over the phone.

iHigh Interactive isn't just for big corporations, major brands, and international organizations. It also serves local and regional communities as well. For instance, The Bourbon Show is a community of bourbon enthusiasts based around an online video show in which various bourbons are taste-tested and reviewed. It is filmed by bourbon enthusiasts in Central Kentucky and has already received attention from Maker's Mark for sponsoring.

Board Up! Miami
is a local event taking place in the Spring of 2007 in Miami, inviting wakeboarders and waterskiers from all over the country to watch and compete in various events on the water. The event is making use of iHigh Interactive's services to provide a community supplement to their own website that rallies wakeboarding enthusiasts around the event.

These are a few of the ways that iHigh Interactive has used the web 2.0 applications of the iHigh Network to find solutions for clients. In the coming moths, however, a new tool will be added to iHigh interactive's capabilities. Phase three of the iHigh.com relaunch is the creation of the nCents online currency. nCents are a cashback system of micropayments that allow interaction between online storefronts, clients, and consumers. The micro payments can be bought for a cash exchange or earned through various contests, competitions, surveys, or other online events. These will be heavily used and promoted on the iHigh network but the currency system itself will be larger, and wholly seperate, from iHigh.com. When nCents are bought or earned they can be spent on any participating website on the internet. So someone selling online content for nCents on their iHigh Network site could spend those nCents in the online store at another web site. A contest winner on iHigh could also take the nCents earned in a competition to a different online retailer and cash-in his nCents for CDs, clothing, movies, books, etc. The points can also be cashed-out, so any income earned online with these points can be translated directly back to dollars. The flexibility of the system allows for almost infinite possibilities.

nCents will be launched in January, for more information on how you can use the system for your business contact Tim Savage by email (tim@ihighteam.com), Kevin Hanley (kevin@ihighteam.com), or John Williamson (john@ihighteam.com)



Tell us what you think

The month of December will be important for the continued development of iHigh.com. While the basic tools on the site are being perfected and we are improving the way the site looks, feels, and acts, we are also moving closer to the launch of nCents, the new cashback micropayment system and online currency. This will allow any internet user to set up an online storefront with ease, it will be even easier for iHigh.com users.

We also have a few new competitions up on the site: the Grinch Drawing Jam and Hanging with the Stars art competitions are already up and running as are the Pads-N-Keys Beats Competition and the second rounds of both the Unsigned Band and Spittin 16.

Check all of these out and come back here and comment to give us some feedback.

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Posted On: Jan 13 @ 6:03pm
Although you said that Dec. rock competition prizes were going to be bigger and better, unfortunately, you were wrong...we were just informed that we win nothing...good luck to all the competitors in the future!
Posted On: Jan 4 @ 4:40pm
First of all, thank you for starting the rock competition in December and thank you for the win - I really wanted to put a blog up on my site to thank all of the great sponsors - but I wasn't sure if they were the same as when Exhale won - could you please send me the information about the sponsors so I can thank them properly? Thank you,
Also, the name of the band was changed two days after entering the competition - from RAGING ANGEL to "Midnite Angel"

Thanks, Angel
Posted On: Dec 11 @ 4:57pm
what is the deal? i'm having problems with entering the unsigned band comp. it says i'm maxed out. and can't enter.


Thank you for your early feedback.  We have been listening and are releasing changes throughout late September and early October. 

Keep telling us what you find and what we can change.  Be very specific so that we can identify areas for improvement.


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Posted On: Nov 28 @ 10:28am
This is Tim, guitar player from Incarta. We weren't sure if you got our email because there has been no response, but we know you are busy. An ex-member currently has control over our ihigh site, that is why all our content is gone (they removed it, not us). We wanted to say we love the ihigh community but don't feel safe rebuilding our profile unless we can change our email contact and password. Please help us! Also if you could let the sponsors for the competition know about our misfourtune, direct them to our mypace or purevolume page to listen to music or investigate the band. thanks again and once we have a new password we will build an ihigh profile you will be proud to take up some space on your server. please respond to my comment here or send me a personal message. much love -tim (incarta)
Posted On: Nov 26 @ 4:52pm
Hey the 25th has passed. Who won the unsigned band competition? It says that the 25th would be the day. I don't see any updates?
Posted On: Oct 5 @ 10:24am
We are aware of the problem and are working on a solution. Whether or not that solution will be put in place for our current competitions I can't say, but it will not happen in future contests.
Posted On: Sep 27 @ 1:24pm
Are you verifying e-mail addresses in the music competitions? There are obviously bands cheating by voting for themselves and creating phoney usernames and e-mail address.

davismi@comcast.net


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