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  1. Video sharer casts itself in 'Home' movie

    Vidshadow is committed to investing a couple hundred thousand dollars in the marketing and production of the film and is likely to spend at least a couple hundred thousand more, Hudgens said. And though Vidshadow is featured in the film as part of the dea
  2. NewTeeVee » Magnify.net Raises $1.2 Million

    Magnify.net1, the self-serve white-label web video service we covered2 earlier this month, has closed a $1.2 million round of funding.
  3. HandHeld Entertainment Acquires Putfile.com and Increases Audience to More Than 13.7 Million Unique Visitors and 83 Million Page Views

    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
  4. Video Sharing Site vMix Gets Second Round Funding

    vMix, a video sharing and tools site, has received an undisclosed amount of funding in its second round. The round was led by Mission Ventures and Enterprise Partners Venture Capital. This is a funny line from the company’s release:
  5. I’ve Earned a Penny from Eefoof « Will Video for Food

    Do you suppose they’ll mail it as a check or just send a shiny penny? I haven’t given up on Brightcove and Blip, but I haven’t made any money there. So far I’ve made about $3,000 on Metacafe and $2,000 on Revver.
  6. Yoqoo.com Receives US$12 Million in Funding from Sutter Hill, Farallon Capital and Chengwei Ventures: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

    Yoqoo.com, a leading online video sharing and distribution platform in China, today announced it has completed a US$12 million round of private equity funding from Sutter Hill Ventures, Farallon Capital and Chengwei Ventures.
  7. Metacafe Edging Closer to Acquisition

    Our sources, some close to Metacafe, say that the negotiations are continuing and Yahoo is one of the likely suitors. Nothing has been finalized as yet, though the tone of our sources regarding the closure of a deal is much more solid today than over the
  8. NewTeeVee » Metacafe: The New Day Job?

    The six high-earning Metacafe creators have a lot in common; they all make tapes of personal talents, whether it’s origami, massage, or magic tricks. The highest earner, at $24,885, is a single video (above) of an amazingly talented gymnast.
  9. Web site hikes pay for fledgling video directors | Reuters.com

    it would nearly double the amount of money it pays for video clips to $400. The money is even better for animated videos which, due to the complexity of their production, will fetch up to $2,000.
  10. Beet.TV: Guba is "Farthest Along" In Monetizing Independently Produced Videos, Exec Says

    Guba has built a successful platform to download full-length films, as noted in our first post with Bart Myers. The company enjoys the cooperation of major film studios. And, it appears to have figured out digital rights management issues.
  11. Guba is "Farthest Along" In Monetizing Independently Produced Videos, Exec Says

    Not just inserting ads into clips and splitting revenue, Guba is also "selling" or syndicating video to third parties. An example of this is Guba's deal with Comcast to provide "horror" themed clips for its new FearNet channel. sh
  12. The Perfect Fit — The Daily Reel

    When it comes to sharing videos online, there are literally hundreds of sites to choose from. Knowing which one is right for you begins with knowing your style, your audience and -- most importantly -- your biggest goal.
  13. Can Daily Motion Challenge YouTube?

    YouTube already has managed to grab 9.1% reach there, compared with 10.3% for Daily Motion, according to figures from market tracker comScore. Across Europe, YouTube has around 10% to 12% reach, vs. 2% for Daily Motion.
  14. eefoof Gets Funding for YouTube Clone That Pays - Mashable!

    The $225K in angel funding comes from the Tech Coast Angels, and they plan to spend it on improving the site and launching a marketing campaign. The service could definitely use some improvements: back in July, eefoof got an unenthusiastic review from Mas
  15. EyeSpot Gets $3.7M, YouTube and Jumpcut Comparisons Inevitable - Mashable!

    Today they’re announcing $3.7 million in Series A funding led by Gabriel Venture Partners, with help from Express Ventures and execs from MP3.com and DivX The money will be used to develop the technology, pursue a mobile strategy and to provide a white
  16. blip.tv: What's the advertising pilot program?

    Here at blip.tv we're dedicated to helping our users make money, and as a first step in that direction we've begun an advertising pilot program to help you begin to make money from your videoblogs and to learn more about advertising in videoblogs.
  17. Wired 14.10: Dude, That Is So Not Funny

    In exchange, eBaum's World has begun paying for content. The payments are usually less than $250, but the site has offered as much as $1,500.
  18. Lonelygirl15 Moves from YouTube to Revver? - Mashable!

    In fact, it seems that this may be Revver’s new role: making money for content creators once they’ve achieved success over on YouTube.
  19. VON Venture Capital And Leadership

    There is a definite bubble with many web video businesses," he said. "There are some businesses being built that I'm not sure could be stand alone businesses.
  20. Who Will Make Money with User-Generated Online Video? » Publishing 2.0

    I think the real winners long-term will be platforms that enable a new generation of content producers to break free from the old media content hierarchy and make money from their creativity. As Umair reminds us, it’s all about enabling creativity.
  21. YouTube: Waiting For The Payoff

    Traffic Kosten: Current estimates range from $900,000 to $1.5 million per month. YouTube muss mehr aus den User Generated Content machen und versuchen die Videos besser zu Filtern und einzuteilen um Platz für Werbung zu schaffen.
  22. vSocial Gets Funding for More Video-Sharing - Mashable!

    vSocial is being described as the “showcase” for vConnect, the site’s underlying technology. vConnect is a turnkey solution for providing video on your site, including a white label option. Der Player lässt weitgehen Anpassen.
  23. Eefoof Exeriment: Can It Make Me Money? « Will Video for Food

    Test bei Eefoof. Probelem die Seite erhält nich viel Traffic, so dass auch nicht viel für die Produzenten Übrig bleibt. Außederm einige GUI und Feature Probleme.
  24. The Digital TV Weblog: YouTube: Don't Blame Me If You Produce Crap

    If the owners at YouTube followed the traditional script, they would adopt the pre-roll model, float an IPO, cash out and then move on to the next opportunity a whole lot richer.
  25. Metacafe - Producer Rewards

    Metacafe will pay you $5 for every thousand views your video gets on our site. Ausgezahlt wird ab 20 000 Views = $100. With well over 1 million unique users per day watching over 450 million videos every month
  26. Metacafe: Will Show Butt Crack for Food « Will Video for Food

    I made $800 in a few days by simply showing the world my butt crack. Metacafe is paying $5 per 1,000 views. Wenn Metacafe ein Video featured erhält der Produzent $5 pro 1000 Views. Bei Revver ist es mehr aber es ist ein Anfang.
  27. cruxy beta

    Dienst über den jeder Produzent seine Inhalte verkaufen kann. Er läd die Produktion hoch und legt anschließend einen Preis fest. Das Ding basiert auf Amazons S3 und Paypal.
  28. YouTube could be a steal at $1 billion | CNET News.com

    YouTube is a time bomb and a gold mine waiting to happen. The question is which one will be bigger. Grouper hatte 1% Marktanteil, deshalb könnte YouTube $1Mrd wert sein. Aber es ist absolut nicht klar ob sich das GEschäft lohnt.
  29. gründerszene » Interview Ibo von Sevenload

    Sehr ausführliches Interview mit dem Sevenload Gründer Ibrahim Evsan. Es geht um die Gründungshürden, den Sevenload start, die Konkurrenz, das Innovationskonzept und die Zukunft, den letzten Erfolgreichen Monat usw.
  30. Will Video for Food » Eefoof Claims $3.85 per 1000 Views

    So, our ad revenue minus bandwidth expenses reached $1,393.38. That translates into about $3.85 per thousand hits. Revver, only pays out about 0.75 per thousand,12 haben mehr als $25 erhalten.
  31. Social Media Deals Report Preview: VC Deals: Breakdown by Sub-Sector | MocoNews.net

    Liste der VC fundings in der ersten hälfte 2006. Geordnet nach Sektoren. Inklusive der Beträge: Video Sharing: 14 companies; total: $60.2 million, 5 undisclosed; Social Networking: 21 companies, total: $95.8 million, 8 undisclosed
  32. Mentos....the cash maker - Jul. 13, 2006

    Die Produzenten haben knapp $30 000 gemacht mit dem Mentos Coke video. Mentos hat alle Werbeplätze im Anschluss gekauft. Das Video wurde über 5 Mio mal gesehen und Revver hat mittlerweile gute Werbepartner.
  33. How will YouTube make money?

    YouTube behauptete der Weg in die Profitabilität ist in Sichtweise und es wird keine Pro- oder Postroll Ads geben. Marketing Deals ja. 19.6 Mio Besucher im Juni. Es wird auch mit Displayadvertising experimentiert. Nicht alles ist top-
  34. Will Video for Food » Making Money on Your Amateur Videos: Comparing Revenue-Sharing Websites

    Matrix mit den momentan bekannten Gewinnbeteiligungsseiten für Onlinevideos. Dabei kommt raus, dass es noch kein wirklich funktionierendes Modell gibt entweder keine Beteiligung oder kein Traffic oder beides.
  35. Is YouTube a flash in the pan? | CNET News.com

    YouTube kann seine User nicht mehr zufriedenstellen, wenn sie werbung einführen (weil es werbefrei war) und nicht wenn sie subsciptions einführen. Contentproblem außerdem Piraterie kein Businessmodell.
  36. Monetizing Video Sharing Site: The Rush Is On | paidContent.org

    Viele Modelle streiten darum Erfolg zu haben. Werbung am Ende (Revver), Seitenwerbung (Eeoff), Lulu.tv (Pro Accounts, die in abhängigkeit Geld zurück bekommen). Und Natürlich eine Menge Promotiondeals.
  37. LuluTV Pays Cash for Your Videos - Mashable*

    Mit einem Premiumaccount bei Lulu für $15 erhält man dort 80% der Werbeeinnahmen, die das Video generiert. Leider ist die schrecklich und nicht wirklich benutzerfreundlich.
  38. The Digital TV Weblog: Is YouTube the next Napster?

    Interessant YouTube hat ebenso wie Napster eine Fanbasis, diese ist jedoch gewohnt nichts zu bezahlen es wird also schwierig Geld zu verlangen und bei der Werbung ist das größte Problem das Umfeld.
  39. Musical chairs for the video sites - Jun. 20, 2006

    Es gibt nun 173 YouTube Clones und allein im April wurden 3 neue mit $30 MIo an Venture Capital vollgepumpt. Das geht ganz sicher nicht gut und fürher oder Später wird es opfer geben. Die Meisten unterschätzen die Kosten (Traffic)
  40. Diet Coke & Mentos Videos Earn $15K for Creators on Revver | paidContent.org

    Der Cola Mentos Clip wurde 2,5 Millionen mal bei Revver gesehen und hat dadurch Werbeeinnahmen in Höhe von $30 000 generiert. Die Hälfte geht an die Produzenten, die den Film für ca. $300 erstellt haben.
  41. Web Users Eat Up Video - Forbes.com

    Laut Hitwise haben die Top10 der Videoseiten in den letzten 3 Monaten 164% Mehr traffic erhalten. 13 Mio Visits/Täglich für YouTube. #2 Myspace mit 24% Anteil. IDC sagt voraus dass die Seiten 2010 $1.7 Mrd Umsetzen werden $230 Mio 2005.
  42. Democracy in Media: Why YouTube Wins and Revver Loses

    Erklärung warum Revver nicht so gut funktioniert wie YouTube. Im Prinzip wollen die leute eher die Befriedigung der Berühmtheit und des Buzz sowie schnelles Publizieren. Sie nehmen an dass die Werbeinnahmen nur marginal sind und setzten auf andere Fakto
  43. Will Video for Food » Make Money Via Online Videos: Revver, ClipSyndicate and MotionTV

    Drei Seiten, die es erlauben Produzenten und Copyrightinhabern sowie Seitenbetreibern mit Videos geld zu verdienen. Dabei hat Revver die besten Karten für Amateuer. ClipSyndicate ist eher für News, Fernsehbeiträge (WMV) und MotionTV ist neue und Flash
  44. Your Tube, Whose Dime? - Forbes.com

    Bei 200 Terabyte und 40 Mio Videos/ Tag bezahlt YouTube geschätze $1Mio pro Monat für Traffic an Limelight. 1 Min Video kostet zw. 1/10 und 1 Penny, je nach Rabatt. Im Moment verdienen die Provider am meisten mit den Internetvideos ($500Mio vs $200Mio).

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