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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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Presentation about some of the new distribution avenues for people who make short videos and feature-length films... includes several case studies. Based on the book "The Future of Web Video." Book and presentation created by Scott Kirsner, editor of the
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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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Advertising on internet TV channels could yield worldwide revenues of up to $10 billion in 2011, according to a report from Understanding & Solutions. That would make up 18 percent of what the forecast says will be a $60 billion internet advertising indus
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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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Consider this scenario: Two videos, one by Producer A and one by Producer B, generate 3 million views each. Producer A receives a handsome check, while Producer B gets nothing, with no explanation as to why. If you're Producer B, are you pissed or what?
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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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“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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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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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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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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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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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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Dovetail (www.dovetail.tv ), the online destination for independent programming and distribution in high-quality HD/DVD formats, today announced that it will begin to make monthly payments to artist promoting their work on Dovetail based on the number of
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On the contrary, the significant opportunity for social networks is to become highly-efficient branding vehicles. In fact, it is my prediction4 that social networks will prove themselves to be the most effective brand communication platforms on the Inter
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the NYC-based broadband video firm has received $20 million in this round of funding, all from Polaris Ventures. The venture firm invested $10 million in the company early last year. The funding will be used to expand Heavy.com network internationally an
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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.
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What's being concentrated, in other words, is not content but the economic value of content. MySpace, Facebook, and many other businesses have realized that they can give away the tools of production but maintain ownership over the resulting products. One
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"While the studios need the VOD/rental industry to support failed movies, we do not believe a greater emphasis on VOD/rental (vs. retail) is the answer to the industry's problems heading into 2007," he wrote. The analyst is predicting good fourth-quarter
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while video download sales made through Apple's iTunes store and other sources will total just $298 million this year, by the end of 2007 the market will grow to $1.5 billion. By 2010, global revenue from online video sales, rentals and subscriptions will
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Annual U.S. revenues from Internet video services – spanning user-generated content to television shows and movies – will exceed $7 billion by 2010, according to a Parks Associates’ report. In 2007, approximately 85% of revenue will be from adverti
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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.
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Goodfried and CAA will offer advertisers a range of methods to reach its audience, including banners and sponsorships on Lonelygirl15.com; but the big focus is on product placement. That's because LG15's main distribution channel is YouTube, which doesn't
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While each of the main media companies defines digital slightly differently, everyone seems comfortable projecting the same revenue: about half a billion dollars. While there's no doubt each of the networks has grounded that figure in reality, the problem
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So while the marquee deals are few and far between, paying amateurs is a pretty easy way to attract attention, creators… and perhaps even the next big thing. Revver15 has gained fame along with talents such as lonelygirl15, Ask a Ninja, and Ze Frank for
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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.
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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
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This is a big step in the user-generated content space: BBC will start paying for viewer contributed content, but only for material that is “particularly editorially important or unique”,“In return for payment we may negotiate an assignment of copyr
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While none of the services listed promise to make you a movie millionaire overnight, the possibilities for monetizing your online video productions have multiplied in a very short space of time, and continue to do so. Using one, or indeed several, of the
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The BlogBurst Rewards Program, which is being announced to users today, pays for performance, with the top five users on the leaderboard earning $1000 or more per quarter. That’s not a huge sum if you’re already monetizing your blog, but the team say
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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
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Although online now represents 6-7% of newspaper ad revenues on average, the proportion is still small overall. we do not see online representing over 50% of total newspaper ad revenues until more than 30 years from now
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$100 for 20,000 views, $1000 for 200,000 views and $10,000 for 2 million views. Videos must also have a rating of 3.00 or higher to qualify. There are other conditions, too: you’ve got to own the rights to the clips, which should ideally be between
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The duo are now serving their videos at EepyBirdy Google Video with a Coke promo and hyperlink. Presumably they’ve cut a handsome deal with Coke (I’m guessing it approaches six figures since they made at least $50K on Revver from the first experiments
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According to video blogger ZeFrank, Google's "check out" application has advised him that he will not be able to use its service in continuing the creative advertising concept I told you about on Wednesday
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The curious thing about YouTube is that the people who ought to be paid (individual content creators) aren't actually campaigning for it, while corporate providers are threatening legal action over clips pirated on YouTube - even though normally they are
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I've tried to list all of the Web sites that enable video producers to make money from their work. I've ranked the sites subjectively, based on how much traffic and buzz they've been attracting, and also how likely it seems that a video producer would act
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Google's US ad revenue growth rate in 2006 will soar almost 65% over last year's. Yahoo! still shows a respectable 17.5% growth rate, an increase that would satisfy most companies. But not one competing against Google.
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Curious about how people’s Revver income was impacted by the 1.0 release. Up, down, flat? Mine is significantly lower than before the launch, but I also went through a period where I couldn’t figure out how to upload new videos
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The main point of potential conflict is the millions of YouTube videos that are embedded on the profiles of MySpace users. The revenue-sharing question for MySpace and YouTube is really tough, but it has to be resolved
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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.
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TV will pick up $5 billion in revenue from new ad platforms by 2011. That’s the good news. The bad news is TV will lose $12 billion in traditional revenue over the same period, thanks to ad-skipping and other disruptive technologies
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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.
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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.
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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.