Document:

CONSULTING
AGREEMENT

     

    THIS AGREEMENT made effective
this 1st day of
July, 2008.

     

    BETWEEN:

     

    North
American Minerals Group Inc.

     

    (Hereinafter
the “Corporation”)

     

    OF THE FIRST PART

     

    -and-

     

    Yosi Lapid

     

    (Hereinafter
the “Consultant”)

     

    OF THE SECOND
PART

     

    WHEREAS:

     

    1.                  
The Corporation is a duly incorporated Company in the Province(s) of
Alberta;

     

    2.                  
The Corporation is desirous of obtaining the services of the
Consultant for management and consulting services on the corporate affairs
of the Corporation; and

     

    3.                  
The Corporation wishes to retain the services of the Consultant and
compensate it accordingly.

     

    NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT
WITNESSETH that in consideration of the premises and of the mutual
covenants herein contained, the parties hereto covenant and agree as
follows:

     

    For good
consideration, the Corporation hereby agrees to engage and retain the Consultant
to perform the services hereinafter defined and the Consultant hereby accepts
such retainer to perform the services hereinafter defined on the terms and
conditions set forth herein.

     

    1. Term of Consulting. Subject
to the provisions for termination set forth below, the term of this Agreement
shall extend from July 1, 2008, for a period of 24 months ending June 30, 2010
(the “Term”). 
Following the end of the Term, the parties hereto may mutually agree to any
renewals of this Agreement for a time period to be discussed.

    
      
         

      

      
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    2. Compensation. The
Corporation shall compensate the Consultant as follows with provision for
quarterly increases as required and agreed upon by both parties:

     

    a)
        The Corporation shall pay the
Consultant a monthly fee of $12,000 USD; and

     

    b)        
The Corporation agrees to reimburse the Consultant for all reasonable expenses
incurred by it in the provision of its services to the Corporation, provided
such expenses have been approved by the Corporation in advance. Such payments
shall be made promptly upon receipt by the Corporation of an invoice for such
expenses.

     

    c) 
       Taxes:  The Company shall pay the
Consultant on a gross net basis and the Consultant shall be responsible for all
Federal taxes, Provincial taxes, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance,
Canadian Pension Plan and any other regulated charges or taxes that may
apply. 

     

    3. Duties and Position. The
Corporation hires the Consultant in the capacity of Senior Management Consultant
and avails itself to take advantage of services offered by the Consultant that
may include any or all services, and which involves the services required for
the development of existing and future projects for the benefit of the
Corporation.

     

    4. Consultant to
Devote Time to Corporation. The Consultant will provide a minimum
of 160 hours per month of senior management consulting, exploration and
development. These services will be available to the Corporation at the
Corporation’s discretion, and will be compensated as per Section 2:
Compensation of this
Agreement.  In the event that the Consultant is providing in excess of the
Minimum Hours, above, then the Corporation and the Consultant will review the
Compensation, as set out in Section
2 of this Agreement.

     

    5. Confidentiality. Except as
directed by the Corporation, required by law or required in the course of
providing the services described herein, the Consultant shall not, either during
the term of this Agreement or at any time thereafter, use, supply, show or
disclose to any person, firm or corporation any secret of proprietary
information, knowledge or data concerning the business, affairs, product or
prospects of the Corporation which the Consultant may have acquired at any time
prior to this agreement, in the course of or incidental to this Agreement or
otherwise, for the Consultant’s own benefit, or to the detriment, or intended of
probable detriment, of the Corporation. Should the Consultant reveal or threaten
to reveal this information, the Corporation shall be entitled to an injunction
restraining the Consultant from disclosing same, or from rendering any services
to any entity to whom said information has been or is threatened to be
disclosed, the right to secure an injunction is not exclusive, and the
Corporation may pursue any other remedies it has against the Consultant for a
breach or threatened breach of this condition, including the recovery of damages
from the Consultant.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    6. Termination of Agreement.
If either party breaches any provisions, condition or covenants of this
Agreement, the other party shall have the right, without prejudice to any other
rights it may have under the circumstances, to terminate this Agreement by
giving the breaching party thirty (30) days written notice of such termination,
specifying therein the grounds upon which said notice is based; and, provided
that if such breach or default can be remedied and if the breaching party within
said thirty day period shall in fact remedy or cure the breach or default, then
such notice shall not become effective and this Agreement shall remain in force
and effect. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
agreement, the Corporation may terminate the Consultant agreement upon 30 days'
notice to the Consultant should any of the following events occur:

     

    (a) The sale of substantially
all of the Corporation's assets to a single purchaser or group of associated
purchasers; or

     

    (b) The sale, exchange, or
other disposition, in one transaction of the majority of the Corporation's
outstanding corporate shares; or

     

    (c) The Corporation's decision
to terminate its business and liquidate its assets; or

     

    (d) The merger or
consolidation of the Corporation with another company; or

     

    (e) Bankruptcy or Bankruptcy
reorganization.

     

    (f)  Shareholders or
Board of Directors decision to terminate the Consultant agreement for any
reason.

     

    7. Notices.  All notices,
communications, statements and invoices (hereinafter called “Notices”) required or
permitted hereunder shall be in writing. Notices may be served:

     

    (a) Personally by leaving them
with the party on whom they are to be served at that party’s address hereinafter
given.  Personally served Notices shall be deemed received by the addressee
when actually delivered, provided such delivery shall be during normal business
hours; or

     

    (b) By mailing them by first
class, registered post, postage prepaid, to the party on whom they are to be
served.  Notices so served shall be deemed to be received by the addressee
on the fourth day (excluding as the fourth day Saturdays, Sundays, and statutory
holidays) following the mailing thereof.

     

    The
address of each of the respective parties hereto for service of Notices shall be
as follows:

     

    NORTH
AMERICAN MINERALS GROUP INC

     

    110 Wall
Street 11th
Floor

     

    New York,
NY 10005

     

    Tel.
212-742-1968

    
      
         

      

      
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    MR.
YOSI LAPID

     

    220 East
63rd
Street # 3R

     

    New York, NY 10021 

     

    Tel.
212-300-7490

     

    8. Assistance in Litigation.
Consultant shall upon reasonable notice, furnish such information and proper
assistance to the Corporation as it may reasonably require in connection with
any litigation in which it is, or may become, a party either during or after
this agreement.

     

    9. Entire Agreement. 
This Agreement and any Schedules attached hereto, constitute and express the
whole agreement of the parties hereto with reference to the engagement and
retainer of the Consultant by the Corporation and with reference to any of the
matters and things herein provided for or hereinbefore discussed or mentioned
with reference to such engagement and retainer, all promises, representations
and undertakings relative thereto being hereby merged herein.

     

    10. Effect of Prior
Agreements. This Agreement supersedes any prior agreement between the
Corporation or any predecessor of the Corporation and the Consultant, except
that this agreement shall not affect or operate to reduce any benefit or
compensation inuring to the Consultant of a kind elsewhere provided and not
expressly provided in this agreement.

     

    11. Settlement by Arbitration.
Any claim or controversy that arises out of or relates to this agreement, or the
breach of it, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the rules of
the Canadian Arbitration Association. Judgment upon the award rendered may be
entered in any court with jurisdiction.

     

    12. Severability. If, for any
reason, any provision of this agreement is held invalid, all other provisions of
this agreement shall remain in effect. If this agreement is held invalid or
cannot be enforced, then to the full extent permitted by law any prior agreement
between the Corporation (or any predecessor thereof) and the Consultant shall be
deemed reinstated as if this agreement had not been executed.

     

    13. Consents and Waivers.  No consent or waiver,
express or implied, by any party hereto to or of any breach or default by any
other party hereto in the performance of any obligations hereunder shall be
deemed or construed to be a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or
default in the performance by such other party of the same or any other
obligation or such party hereunder.  Failure on the part of any party to
complain of any act or failure to act of any other party or to declare any party
to be in breach or default, irrespective of how long such failure continues,
shall not constitute a waiver by such party of his or its rights
hereunder.

     

    
      
         

      

      
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    14. Applicable Law.  This
Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
Province of Alberta and each of the parties hereto agrees to attorn to the
jurisdiction of the courts of Alberta for any dispute arising out of or in
connection with this Agreement.

     

    15. Enurement.  This
Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto
and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns.

     

    16. Time.  Time is of the
essence of this Agreement.

     

    17. Regulatory
Approvals.  The engagement of the Consultant may be subject to
regulatory approval.  The Corporation agrees to diligently pursue any and
all regulatory approvals necessary for the engagement of the Consultant and
shall provide the Consultant with Copies of such approvals upon receipt of
same.

     

    18. Oral Modifications Not
Binding. This instrument is the entire agreement of the Corporation and
the Consultant. Oral changes have no effect. It may be altered only by a written
agreement signed by the party against whom enforcement of any waiver, change,
modification, extension, or discharge is sought.

     

    Signed
this 1st
day of July, 2008

     

    
      
        
          
            	
                    /s/ Peter Leger

                  	 
      	
                    /s/ Yosi Lapid

                  
	 
      	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
                    Peter
      Leger

                    President
      & CEO

                    North
      American Minerals Group Inc

                  	 
      	
                     

                    Yosi
      Lapid, Consultant

                     

                  

          

        

      

    

    
      
         

      

      
        5Exhibit 10.1
    

    

    

    
      January 21, 2009
    

    
    	
          Superfly Advertising, Inc.
        
	
          420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 450
        
	
          New York, New York 10170
        

    

    
      Gentlemen:
    

    
                Reference is made to those certain associated liabilities (the
      “Associated Liabilities”) set forth in Schedule 2.4 to the
      Amended and Restated Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”)
      dated as of December 16, 2008 by and among Commerce Planet, Inc. (the “Company”),
      its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Legacy Media, LLC, a California limited
      liability company (“Legacy”), and Consumer Loyalty Group,
      LLC, a California limited liability company (“CLG” and
      collectively with Legacy, the “Sellers”), Superfly
      Advertising, Inc. (F/K/A Morlex, Inc.), a Delaware corporation (“Superfly
      Parent”) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Superfly Advertising, Inc.,
      an Indiana corporation (the “Purchaser”). Capitalized terms
      used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such
      terms in the Agreement.
    

    
                By way of this letter, the parties hereto agree as follows:
    

    
                1.        The Company agrees to waive the administrative fee
      due to the Company set forth on the Associated Liabilities in an amount
      equal to $100,000; provided that, Superfly Parent and/or the
      Purchaser satisfies the payment of $35,000 to Marcum & Kliegman LLP, the
      Company’s independent registered public accounting firm (“M&K”),
      no later than 5 business days from the Closing Date, which represents
      fees and costs incurred by M&K for the carve-out audit.
    

    
                2.        The Company agrees to use its reasonable best
      efforts to renegotiate the account payables set forth on Schedule A
      annexed hereto, to such amounts as may be mutually agreed upon between
      the Company, Superfly Parent and the applicable vendors:
    

    
                          Should the Company fail to reduce the forgoing
      liabilities by at least $50,000 in the aggregate, Superfly Parent and
      the Purchaser may deduct the difference between $50,000 and the actual
      renegotiated amount. By way of example, if only $30,000 of the $323,044
      total amount is reduced, Superfly Parent and the Purchaser may deduct
      $20,000 from the first Installment Payment due to the Company under the
      Agreement.  However, if the Company is successful in renegotiating a
      reduction of the above liabilities in an amount exceeding $50,000,
      Superfly Parent and the Purchaser agree to pay the excess amount over
      $50,000.  By way of example, if $75,000 is renegotiated as a reduction
      of the above liabilities, Superfly Parent and the Purchaser agree to pay
      the Company an additional $25,000 as part of the first Installment
      Payment due to the Company under the Agreement.
    

    
                3.        The Company agrees to extend the term of the
      Installment Payments from 6 to 12 months beginning on February 21,
      2009.  Installment Payments are to be made by wire transfer based upon
      the instructions provided by the Company to Superfly Parent and the
      Purchaser.
    

    
                Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
    

    
      
        

        

      

      
        

        

        
          

        

      

      
        

        

      

    

    
    	
           
        	
          COMMERCE PLANET, INC.
        
	

        	
           
        
	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          
            By:
          

        	
           
        	
          
            /s/ Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Name:
          

        	

        	
          
            Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Title:
          

        	

        	
          
            President and Chief Executive Officer
          

        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          LEGACY MEDIA, LLC
        
	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          
            By: Commerce Planet, Inc., as parent corporation
          

        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          
            By:
          

        	

        	
          
            /s/ Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Name:
          

        	

        	
          
            Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Title:
          

        	

        	
          
            President and Chief Executive Officer
          

        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          CONSUMER LOYALTY GROUP, LLC
        
	

        	
           
        
	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          
            By: Commerce Planet, Inc., as parent corporation
          

        
	

        	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	
          
            By:
          

        	

        	
          
            /s/ Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Name:
          

        	

        	
          
            Anthony G. Roth
          

        
	

        	
          
            Title:
          

        	

        	
          
            President and Chief Executive Officer
          

        

    

    
    	
          AGREED AND ACKNOWLEDGED:
        
	

        	
           
        	

        
	
          SUPERFLY ADVERTISING, INC.,
        
	
          A DELAWARE CORPORATION
        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	
          
            By:
          

        	
          
             
          

        	
          
            /s/ Richard J. Berman
          

        
	
          
            Name:
          

        	

        	
          
            Richard J. Berman
          

        
	
          
            Title:
          

        	

        	
          
            Chairman of the Board
          

        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	
          SUPERFLY ADVERTISING, INC.,
        
	
          AN INDIANA CORPORATION
        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	

        	

        	
           
        
	
          
            By:
          

        	

        	
          
            /s/ Richard J. Berman
          

        
	
          
            Name:
          

        	

        	
          
            Richard J. Berman
          

        
	
          
            Title:
          

        	

        	
          
            Chief Executive Officer

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