RingtoneFeeder Launches Innovative New Service for iPhone ringtones

Once the ringtone has been synced via iTunes, it is instantly available on the iPhone. The subscriber can keep all iPhone ringtones received permanently during the active subscription period even if the service is cancelled later on.

Using Smart Playlists in iTunes the user can manage the number of simultaneous ringtones to be synced to the iPhone automatically, however, the basic concept is simply to get a fresh new ringtone every week -- just like getting an episode of a favorite podcast or TV show.

"We are really pleased about this new concept and we are confident that the iPhone ringtones we are producing will make a positive difference for the millions of iPhone users out there. Unlike traditional ringtones which are often made from extracts of songs or existing sounds, we are producing short songs that are made to be ringtones, they are unique, sometimes even topical and optimized specifically for the iPhones," said Geoff Smith, Partner and Producer at RingtoneFeeder.com. "We hope to be able to make the sound of your phone ringing more interesting, maybe even put a smile on someone's face when the iPhone starts ringing."

RingtoneFeeder is currently offering two different subscription models. The monthly subscription cost is $1.98 or consumers can opt for a full year at $19.98, which both includes instant access to the 5 most recently produced iPhone ringtones along with at least one new ringtone normally released every Tuesday.

In addition, subscribers have access to a video tutorial about using RingtoneFeeder services, managing ringtones via Start Playlists in iTunes and syncing with the iPhone.

A demo feed is available for free so the service can be tried out with no obligations. The free feed contains a few sample iPhone ringtones as well as an introduction video and a PDF guide to managing ringtones via iTunes.

Most of RingtoneFeeder.coms ringtones are written and produced by partner Geoff Smith, who has been producing and playing music most of his life and is mostly known online from his jingles heard on Adam Currys Daily Source Code Podcast, GeekBrief.tv, Tips from The Top Floor, ScreenCasts Online and recently the successful iYule project.

Beside writing the lyrics and producing the original tones, RingtoneFeeder has spent considerable time identifying not only specific instruments but also testing each and every ringtone production to ensure that the tones are within a well defined sound spectrum making sure the ringtones sounds great when the iPhone is ringing.

To learn more about RingtoneFeeder.com, please visit www.ringtonefeeder.com. Visitors are also encouraged to check out RingtoneFeeders blog at blog.ringtonefeeder.com for the latest news and updates.

Geoff Smith is the writer of most of the iPhone ringtones available at RingtoneFeeder. The service can be tried for free and there is a comprehensive video tutorial about managing ringtones on the iphone available at the site as well.

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