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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:47 pm Post subject: time to become a photo journalist |
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Eugene |
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 5:49 am Post subject: |
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There are more services that will pay you for your videos:
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BREAK.COM | Like Revver, Break.com is trying to get a piece of the YouTube action, and it's upping the ante. Two weeks ago, the company announced that it is nearly doubling the amount of money paid for original user-generated content. Prices are up to USD 400 for regular videos and up to USD 2,000 for short film productions, animated films and games. Users can upload as many original videos as they want. If the material is published on Break.com's homepage, they can rake in the cash.
METACAFE | Members of GENERATION C(ASH) are paid 5 USD for every thousand views their video gets on Metacafe. Payment starts when a video reaches 20,000 views and has a rating of 3.00 or higher. Licensing is non-exclusive: makers retain ownership of their video.
EEFOOF | Video/pics sharing site Eefoof shares a percentage of ad revenue with its members, based on traffic to the content they've uploaded.
FLIXYA | Video site Flixya shares 50% of advertising revenue generated by a member’s video, but requires that members have a Google Adsense account.
SEEMETV | SeeMeTV, a service by 3G telco operator 3, lets users submit a 12 second video clip and get paid every time somebody watches their clip. Submitters are asked to upload anything that is ‘dumb, freaky, or just plain rude'. Some of the most popular downloads so far include pretzel girl -- a real-life office contortionist, and the “world's first” wedding proposal over video mobile. Over 100,000 videos have been posted, leading to more than 12 million downloads since the service launched a year ago.
MYNUMO | In the US, MyNuMo lets members create, show and sell all kinds of mobile content: videos, ringtones and wallpaper are sold for USD 2 a piece, 20% of which goes to the content's maker. To promote their own creations, members can use a NuMoMatic tool to sell content to mobile users straight from their MySpace or blog pages. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:31 am Post subject: |
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| I didn't know that so many services are ready to pay for a good video. That can be a new way to make money for some people. |
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| mrLenin |
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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| photolady wrote: |
| I didn't know that so many services are ready to pay for a good video. That can be a new way to make money for some people. |
this is a future. This is inevitably. _________________ ezine articles
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