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Make money every time you share a video on your blog, website or social networking profile. Sound good to you? It's easy to do! Our clever technology matches relevant, in-video text ads to any video. Whenever someone clicks on an ad in your video, you mak
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AdSense isn't just for ads anymore; it's also a place to get video content for your site -- and earn extra revenue at the same time. We're excited about the launch of video units -- a new way to enrich your site with quality, relevant video content in an
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Startups face one primary challenge: To never run out of cash. So when projecting costs, we heeded Guy’s advice that “the three most powerful words you can utter at a board meeting are, ‘We beat projections.’” This convinced us to develop the wo
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Notably, early investors in Web 2.0 slowed their pace. For example, Silicon Valley’s Benchmark Capital backed just three deals during the first half of the year, with only one in the Bay Area. In 2006, Benchmark was the sector’s top global investor, w
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1TB: High, $2.00GB, Low $1.50GB (no change) 5TB: High, $1.60GB, Low $0.95GB (no change) 10TB: High, $1.20GB, Low $0.89GB (no change) 25TB: High, $0.95GB, Low $0.75GB (no change) 50TB: High, $0.50GB, Low, $0.40GB (Q2 high was $0.65GB, low $0.45GB) 100
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The following 10 revenue models allow some or all of their associated game or virtual world to be played for free. The ordering is quite unscientific and I’m sure I’ve missed something obvious or messed up a detail. I leave it to the internet to corre
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The most valuable thing you can do is actually build your product. When in doubt, focus on that. The next most valuable thing you can do is get customers -- or, for a consumer Internet service, establish a pattern of page view growth.
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Daylife, the much-hyped online news aggregation site which launched for public consumption in January but hasn’t gained much traction as of yet, has raised $8 million in second round of funding, according to SEC filings, picked up by PEHub. Investors in
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I'm extremely proud to kick off this Monday with YouTube as our first sponsor. Regarding the broad topic of "video online", in my personal opinion, there is not a single other group in the world that has done more to democratize the moving image. We final
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Venture capitalists poured $844 million into Web 2.0 startups last year, according to Ernst & Young and Dow Jones VentureOne. That's double the $406 million they invested in 2005, and up from the nadir of Web 2.0 investing in 2002, when they put in just
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scaling from $5 to $50 million is not the toughest part of a new venture - it’s getting your users to pay you anything at all. The biggest gap in any venture is that between a service that is free and one that costs a penny.
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> They understand it (“It’s broadcast TV on the Internet”) > It’s just another outlet for existing content > It has anti-piracy controls built it > It can be limited by territory > It promises highly-targeted advertising that can’t be skippe
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Joost, the P2P TV creation of Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström, the co-founders of Kazaa and Skype. The company, just raised a whopping $45 million in funding from five investors. “This funding represents a tremendous vote of confidence in Joost’s p
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YouTube, one of the most successful exits of the Web 2.0 era, needs little introduction. YouTube’s single biggest contribution is that it brought into the mainstream the concept of sharing videos online. YouTube shot into limelight when Google acquired
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The company will launch a program that puts the creators of some of the more popular YouTube channels — including Lonelygirl15, LisaNova, HappySlip, renetto, Smosh, and valsartdiary — on the same playing field as large media partners like CBS.
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Wieviel kostet es DropSend: $48,012 FreshBooks: $20,000 Maya’s Mom: $70,000 Mobissimo: $60,000 Wesabe: $200,000
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in the first quarter of 2007, some 19 video software and services companies have raised $210.7 million. Put another way, American video startups raised $1.96 million per day over the past 15 months. And there’s been one exit to write home about: $1.7 bi
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uch Rebell.tv kostet Geld, Seydel muss davon leben, Zahlen will er nicht nennen. Rund 2000 Besucher sehen sich den Blog täglich an, damit ist Rebell.tv in der Schweiz kein Spitzenreiter, der Sender spricht nicht die Massen an. Es geht um gesellschaftlich
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An analyst report last week from Bear Stearns & Co. showed that YouTube had revenue of $15 million in 2006, which means Google paid more than 100 times the video site's annual intake. But no one's ready to panic.
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“OK,” says the executive. “Now, let’s get crazy. Everyone is talking about how those streams on the Internet are worth way more than on network. Let’s say they are getting an even bigger $40 CPM.” At that level, he says, this gives some major
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Google needs television network content to feed its YouTubers the clip-culture snacks they want, more than television networks need YouTube for “free” promos. Google’s days of “ignoring conventional wisdom in designing its business” are numbe
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“A video has to grab you by the neck in about five seconds — otherwise people lose interest,” Mr. Czerniak said. “The maximum length is about 90 seconds.” An acrobatics demonstration in which Joe Eigo, a Canadian martial-arts expert, executes fl
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Magnify.net1, the self-serve white-label web video service we covered2 earlier this month, has closed a $1.2 million round of funding.
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Today the absolute dollar growth of our online revenues now exceeds the decline in our print revenues. This occurred in the US in 2006 and in Europe during the last quarter. With this change in the revenue mix and the higher margins from our online busin
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Keep in mind, this business model will only work if the rates at BitTorrent-powered content stores are significantly lower than conventional ones. In other words, users aren’t just going to let themselves be ripped off. If they feel they’re getting a
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TVB commissioned Borrell Associates to survey and dimensionalize the local web site revenue opportunity for broadcasters. The 2007 report, the second annual effort, includes an in-depth look at projected web site revenue growth as well as media segments c
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One beautiful thing about this new generation of episodic content is it doesn't have to live in one destination (like it used to on Pop.com and Icebox; remember them?). Embeddable players, multiple platforms, and syndication have allowed viewership to exp
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Federated Media had more than $10 million in sales last year, John Battelle told BusinessWeek. Battelle is predicting a fivefold increase in 2007—and profitability. The blog ad network keeps 40 percent of the revenue from the ads it sells. The article
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The study anticipates revenue growth related to online content will amount to $10.7 billion (8.3 billion Euros). This estimate represents a 400 percent leap from where the continent stands today. The study, entitled “Interactive Content and Convergence:
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Fraunhofer spinoff iPharro Media GmbH (formerly Semiotix) has raised €4M from Triangle Venture Capital in Germany. The startup say it has developed software to identify video material using several search methods.
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Chad Hurley received 694,087 Google shares and another 41,232 shares in a trust. Based on Google’ market price of $470.01, that values Hurley’s stake at $345.6 million. -- Co-founder Steve Chen received 625,366 Google shares and another 68,721 in a t
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Go to Google and Yahoo and make them bid against each other to provide a Panama/AdSense like system that sells advertising on the Search engine and all the music sites owned by the participating labels, but ALSO calculates the optimal price for the DRM
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The shares of our Class A common stock that may be offered by each selling stockholder using this prospectus represent shares of our Class A common stock that we issued to such selling stockholder in connection with our acquisition of YouTube, Inc. We w
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HandHeld Entertainment™ (NASDAQ: ZVUE, ZVUEW) today announced it has acquired Putfile.com™, a leading free digital media service featuring user-generated content for approximately $7.1 million ($1.08 million in cash and approximat
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The Wall Street Journal ran a list today of the ten top-earning films of 2006, noting that four of the ten were computer-animated cartoons.But even those that weren't computer-animated still incorporate a boatload of cutting-edge technology, whether it's
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Revenue from legitimate online TV and film downloads worldwide will rise tenfold to $6.3 billion by 2012. The U.S. will account for 65% of this amount, according to a report published by Informa. Stateside sum will rise from $538 million in 2006 to $3.9 b
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New research from Informa Telecoms & Media shows that legitimate online TV and video services will generate revenues of US$6.3 billion in 2012, almost ten times the 2006 figure. Advertising will consistently outperform a la carte and subscription-ba
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As competition grows, I believe the most economically successful social networks will be niche-focused with offerings that fill a real-world business need. For example, iStockphoto makes value-priced royalty-free images, illustrations and video available
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Ask a Ninja1, have struck gold with a Federated Media payday2, which includes a $300,000 upfront payment along with 60 percent of ad revenue, according to our sources.Nichols was happy to disclose that he and Sarine relied on the “business expertise”
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Hello to everyone in the vlogosphere. First of all, thank you Peter and Devlon (and the many others involved) for creating such a great tool for videobloggers. Your hard work and support for Mefeedia shows. As far as plans for Mefeedia, i was actually loo
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We are a community-minded group brainstorming the infrastructure for the future of video syndication. Areas of interest include video blogging, RSS and microformats. Our first public work is rel="payment", a system designed to help videoblogge
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Ebenso wie es die GEZ auch tut. Es wäre nicht mal ein Paradigmenwechsel, wenn die User als Masse für ihren Musikkonsum bezahlen. Schliesslich zahlt man ja auch für CD und DVD Rohlinge. Eine Urheberrechtsabgabe auf DSL-Anschlüsse (2005 waren es ca. 10
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an attention transaction is rarely contractual, virtually never legally enforceable, and generally involves unequal attention on the two sides. Consider the case of someone speaking to a large, rapt audience; many pay attention to one, far more then he or
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Widgets have been primarily a marketing tool, used to drive traffic to a destination site, with Youtube being the most obviously successful at doing this. Once there, monetizing traffic on your own site is uncontroversial. But few others have been able to
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Both companies serve up over 100 million total widgets, and create more than 100k new widgets, every single DAY. Thats a lot of adoption. Users of social networks don’t decide who to create a slideshow with by issuing an RFP, or by doing an exhaustive f
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I managed to bring in $247,412 via Rocketboom. $210k of that was in advertising and licensing and the rest was mostly from consulting and merchandising. I realize its unusual to report this kind of information and I may not have the luxury of doing so in
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When you’re looking to fund your young company, definitely consider venture capital, but also be aware that for your particular situation it may make more sense to explore alternatives to venture money, like angel investors or bootstrapping, with help f
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For those funds, the Cambridge, Mass.-based company received a $220 million post-money valuation, according to a person close to the situation.
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Einnahmen: - Premium-Mitgliedschaften: ca. 200.000 € - Werbung (Banner, Textlink, Layer): ca. 60.000 € - Premium-SMS (Verifizierung bei Männern): ca. 6.000 € Ausgaben: - Server (inkl. Traffic): ca. 30.000 € - Werbung (v.a. Google Adwords, Affilia
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he sudden rush of company failures could be, as some people have suggested, because 2007 is the show-me year for startups which raised money from 2005 on. Though that's no doubt true, I do wonder whether some ventures have closed down quietly in the last