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YouTube Video Identification will help copyright holders identify their works on YouTube. We have worked with Google to develop one-of-a-kind technology that can recognize videos based on a variety of factors. As its Beta status indicates, our Video Ident
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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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According to The Korea Times, Google is seeking to partner newspapers to publish their video news content on YouTube and share the ad revenue with them, reports The Editors Weblog. "This new move by Google to carry more news content – after Google News
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ourMelodyTV BETA is Where Serious Artists Meet Some Serious Rewards, musicians and others can connect, converse and share their music content with each other. That's the platform for YourMelodyTV , whether your a music artist, music critic or someone that
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TheNewsRoom is the premiere online news site of Voxant, the Viral Syndication Network. VSN unlocks new markets for news organizations and advertisers around the world by helping them get their news content found, played, and paid for on the millions of We
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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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Welcome to VuMe, a media sharing site that rewards users for content they create. Our mission is to pass the wealth on to the people who deserve it — the creators of the content. You.
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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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French video-sharing site DailyMotion announced a partnership today with Warner Music Group to share ad revenue from Warner’s music videos. Warner, you’ll remember, also has deals with YouTube (see Warner-YouTube), Brightcove, Google Video, Muvee and
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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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wurde von einem Millionenpublium angeschaut, mehrere hundert Medientitel rund um die Welt berichteten darüber und die Verkäufe von Mentos stiegen in der Folge um 15 Prozent.
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Producer Rewards will not accept any videos with low technical quality. If you create a video that is low-quality or that, when shrunk to a small screen, is not viewable, then it will not be accepted into Producer Rewards. Producer Rewards is our premium
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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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Most important, perhaps, Turner’s leadership understands that large-scale isn’t the only way to make money online. According to the Journal, Turner expects total Web revenue to grow about 30 percent annually on average through 2010.
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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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The other YouTube clones now trade at discounts, not at premiums. And, VCs won’t write more checks for 99.9% of the YouTube clones. If they did, Metacafe would not be selling to… whoever, it would raise more money. And that might have even been PR
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The Veoh service will now include a Brightcove-style customizable player, 50-50 advertising splits for video publishers a la Revver (and others), and P2P feed-catching like the Democracy player. The site will be down starting at 5 p.m. to push the new fea
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Beet TV has tied up one of the first arrangements with Google for sharing revenue from the video adverts. This now provides another revenue stream for video creators and video bloggers. Plesser says the adverts are bringing $15 per 1000 views which is sp
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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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Services like Revver or Metacafe, on the other hand, who pay users for their content, do have a problem. Users who cheat the system into believing more people watched their videos, could steal a lot of money from them. For these services, it’s not the n
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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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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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Our Role: We will pay you $US100 every time one of your Rewards Program videos is viewed 20,000 times.This means that if your clip gets 200,000 views, you could earn $USD1000!
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Users upload clips, and viewers vote on them to find the top performers in various categories. If you’re aware of Bix.com, SingShot and the Yahoo Talent Show, there should be no surprises here. FameWave wants to differentiate itself by sharing revenue w
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ad revenue from online video will reach $775 million next year--an upward revision from its previous estimate of $640 million. By 2010, online video ad spending will soar to $2.9 billion--or 11.5% of all dollars going to online ads, according to a new rep
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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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BrightRoll, formerly named PostRoll, launched on Friday and hopes to offer a way for video publishers to earn some money. Just like how Google inserts dynamic ads into a web page, BrightRoll does all of the dirty work for inserting ads into video.
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Google buys YouTube. Americans now watch an average of 100 minutes of Internet video a month. "The Extreme Diet Coke and Mentos Experiments,” a short clip posted on Revver, earns its creators more than $30,000. A video ad from Dove lures more viewers to
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Google has begun sharing advertising revenue with the makers of a popular video clip in a groundbreaking deal that could drive up the costs of competing in the fledgling video-sharing sector.
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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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$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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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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Yahoo today will begin offering news clips from 16 local CBS television stations post 10 to 20 local news videos a day from each of the CBS-owned TV stations. Yahoo and CBS will split revenue from pre-roll advertising and banners that accompany the news c
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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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For one thing, Revver dot com is built upon their own API. What’s so interesting about this is that their business model and viability as a company is actually contingent upon the adoption of their API and the building out of niche white label sites
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PodZinger will show 10- to 15-second audio or video ads that will run immediately before the content is played. PodZinger will split the ad revenue with the content creator. Content owners must sign up for the free service to have ads shown.
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YouTube macht um die $7,5 Mio im Monat und versucht die Umsätze herunter zuspielen um Prozesse zu vermeiden. Sie haben aus der Geschichte gelernt und umgehen die Fehler von Napster und lernten von Google.
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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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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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Hurley avoided specifics about plans for making money, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, but talked a bit about advertising, saying the company is looking more at promoting brands instead of video pre-rolls or search-targeted advertising.
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Google Video stellt einige neue Features vor. Außerdem gibt es hinweise darauf, dass die Autoren unter Umständen an den werbeeinnahmen beteiligt werden.
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Problem mit den Onlinevideos ist dass sie nicht genau getargeted werden können und deshalbt CPM schwierig sind.Revver erreicht 2 Cent pro View (runtergerechnet) anderer wollen bis zu 5 Cent garantieren. Andere Formen sind denkbar.
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Noch eine Videohoster oder Sharer nach dem Eefoof prinzip. Die Einnahmen werden mit dem Publisher geteilt. lixya differentiates itself by giving back to its users through rewards and ad revenue sharing.
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Kurze liste mit den Einnahmen eines Autors bei Revver, MotionTV und Eefoof. Revver liegt dabei ganz weit voren. Allerdings hat der Autor dort auch die meisten Videos.