Revver: Share your videos and earn money
Revver supports video creators by helping them earn money and distribute their work widely. By attaching ads to the video, creators can track their content anywhere online and make money every time a user clicks on the ad. Revver benefits creators, advertisers and viewers by enabling content to be free and accessible while still rewarding creators, it’s the best of both worlds.
When users click on a Revverized ad, the advertiser pays for that click. All advertiser income is split 50/50. If there’s an affiliate involved, they get 20% off the top, and the rest is split 50/50. It’s that simple, no hidden charges, and total transparency. You’ll never wonder how well your video is performing, you can monitor it in real time.
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You Tube vs. Google Video vs. Revver
Can't decide which place is best to upload your video..?!? Chris Pirillo has a few suggestions that should help make the decision easier.. 8-) Via: Off On A TangentLuLu.TV Offering Pro Paid Vlogger Model
If creators of homemade Internet video get tired of producing something for nothing, they can post their work on Lulu.tv. Bob Young, the chief executive of Lulu Enterprises who also started the open source software company Red Hat, said Lulu.tv was an experiment inspired by the traditional television broadcasting world,Dabble Indexed Over 10 Million Web Videos
Dabble.com announced it has indexed more than 10 million videos since launching just eight months ago. Dabble has struck data partnerships video hosts of all sizes, providing access to the Web's available inventory of rich media resources. Dabble's index collects and keeps a record of where videos are located, descriptionsSo Many Video Sites, So Few Uploaders?
We need to take Ms. Bogatin’s recent Zdnet article to task. Note: it’s difficult to tell where she’s getting the numbers as the one link within that article points to another story she had posted June 17th, with quotes from NYT, which indicate YouTube’s upload traffic is 35,000 per day..?!? "ThereHave (no) Money (but) Will (wanna) Vlog?
HMWV is a brand new experiment in community capitalism. For the cost of a movie ticket you can sponsor a vlogger and help them produce content that is not usually seen in mainstream media. The way it works is that HMWV acts as a gateway to fundable.com, and isUstream.TV Lands $2M for Live Web Video Service
RedHerring reports that Ustream.TV said Tuesday it has completed a $2 million angel round and that U.S. General Wesley Clark joined its board. Ustream and its competitors will need to attract large and consistent audiences before advertising dollars roll in. But they will be in competition with one another andAP Launches Video Syndication Network
TheNewsRoom is the hub of Voxant’s viral syndication network. Voxant is dedicated to creating an open, global syndication network for rich media news content on the Internet. For news organizations, Voxant’s network opens new markets around the world, getting their content found, played, and paid for on the Web. ForTips on How to Succeed with Online Video
TubeMogul has released a free report entitled Web Video Marketing - Best Practices. The report starts out with some various statistics supporting the claims that online video is essentially where its at right now. If you have current ad representation for your video content, this is a great report toTop Ten Video Sharing Websites
Light Reading published an exhaustive review of the current online video space: ... the sheer volume of video sharing sites that have come online in the past 18 months suggests that the online video trend won't be confined to something people do to entertain themselves on a coffee break. To wit,
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- Future :: Trend Spotting on The Daily Show - Too Funny
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