The document sharing site Docstoc , now out of beta, is announcing that it will start splitting advertising revenues with users who upload content to the service, in a new program called DocCash Using the Google Adsense API, Docstoc will crawl through uploaded documents, put related ads alongside them, and send the person who uploaded a document half the Google revenue when users click through to ads that run next to it. This change to Docstoc is part of the company’s new plan to help users monetize content, but CEO Jason Nazar harbors no illusion that it will make his users rich. Although he thinks a lot of people could make “$50 a month without too much effort, maybe more if they promote their docs on Twitter and Facebook.” Future changes may increase user revenues more. Today’s new ads only show up on the Docstoc site itself, for example. An upcoming revision will let ads show up on embedded documents (embedding is a key feature for the service). Actually allowing users to sell access to documents is also coming. “It’s the direction we’re headed

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