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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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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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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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It’s not much money particularly as I have a vertical site with modest traffic but it’s a start. For me, more substantial immediate revenue will come from sponsorships — I will book about $5K this month.
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Rocketboom is pulling $20-80 CPM, while FMmedia had a $1 million month last month, with 60% of that going to their content partners.Ze Frank had a $10,000 week last week, selling sponsored "duckie" icons on his website to listeners for 12 bucks apiece.
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The greatest hope of most Web professionals is to continue working online and to be paid what they are worth while doing so. Right now... you can make money. But you can't make what you are worth... yet.
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Wait a second here. We’re going to collect $10 in advertising to pay $28 in bandwidth? Who said video is a great business? We’re losing money, but I’m sure we’ll make it up in quantity. Heheh.
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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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He's launched a campaign that allows viewers of "the show" to buy a placement on that day's page. It's hilarious, and by my count, Ze cleared $2,100 on today's show. A big duckie plus a 50-character mouse-over message will cost you $50.
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Baron said he's just done a deal worth $80,000 for a week of commercials in his videoblog. Claiming a daily audience of some 300,000 people, Baron could be getting more than a $55 CPM for his ads. $4000/Monat Merchandising
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“Videoblog” No.1 mit über 2 Mio PIs pro Monat von Ad2Net vermarkten lassen will. 2 Mio PIs entspricht ungefähr dem Level von Bildblog. Update: kein Gerücht, siehe TKP-Angaben für Ehrensenf, die nunmehr mit 3 Mio PIs gelistet werden (thx Martin)
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Geekenterainment TV wird der erste gebrandede Vodcast auf Podctech. Die Macher von GeeTV wurden eingestellt. Robert Scoble den MS Blogger ist Host und Chef von GeekTV und produzieren nun eine Episode die Woche. Mit Geld von Podtech.
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Es könnte auch sein dass das Rocketboom problem aus fehlenden Einnahmen resultiert ist. Zwar giengen Analysten davon aus, dass sie $85000 Umsatz pro Woche machen aber das scheint nun doch nicht der Fall gewesen zu sein.
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Gedanken zu einer Donation basierten Finanzierung von Videoblogs. Die Fragen sind was passiert wenn das Vlog beliebt und rentabel wird. Wo geht das Geld hin und wer entscheidet was unterstützt wird und was nicht?
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Ein neuer Ansatz um Videoblogging zu finanzieren. Auf der Seite havemoneywillvlog.com wird Geld für Videoblog Projekte gesammelt. Videoblogger können sich mit ihren Projekten bewerben und diese werden dann promoted und geld gesammelt.
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Dealhack sponsort 88Slide exklusiv für eine Woche. 88Slide erreicht ein entsprechend großen klar definiertes Publikum das interessant ist. Die Produktionsqualität ist hoch genauso die Verfügbarkeit. Dealhack wird ins tägliche Programm integriert.