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Peanut Labs Media Module Usage Guide Lines

Last updated March 17, 2012. Created by blisstering on March 4, 2010.
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-- SUMMARY --

This module provides a way to integrate with Peanutlabsmedia.The Peanut Labs Media Monetization Platform is designed specifically to work with
virtual currencies and goods in the new digital economy - be they social applications on Facebook, Myspace or Linkedin, or leading Games and
Gaming communities.

Note : The amount of userpoints a user gets is dependent on the "miles" configurations for rewards on the PeanutLabs Portal.

You can learn more about Peanut Labs at http://www.peanutlabsmedia.com/.

For a full description of the module, visit the project page:
http://drupal.org/project/peanutlabsmedia

To submit bug reports and feature suggestions, or to track changes:
http://drupal.org/project/issues/peanutlabsmedia

-- REQUIREMENTS --

Userpoints Module. http://drupal.org/project/userpoints

-- INSTALLATION --

* Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information.

-- CONFIGURATION --

* Configure user permissions in Administer >> User management >> Permissions >>
peanutlabsmedia module:

* Configure the peanutlabsmedia settings at admin/settings/peanutlabsmedia on Drupal 6.x or admin/config/peanutlabsmedia on Drupal 7.x

* You can access the survey page to earn points from here. peanutlab-media/take-survey

This project has been sponsored by:
Blisstering Solutions
Specialized in consulting and planning of Drupal powered sites, development, theming, customization, and hosting to get you started. Visit http://www.blisstering.com for more information.

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