Earn Money with MOTION
Friday, August 29, 2008
Motion.TV Shares ad revenue with members. Earnings depend on the popularity of your videos. Minimum payout is $20.
Motion.TV Shares ad revenue with members. Earnings depend on the popularity of your videos. Minimum payout is $20.
AtomFilms is looking for original short videos, cartoons and web shows. If your work is accepted, you’ll be offered a distribution contract and royalty payments that increase every time your movie is played.
Earn money for uploading and sharing videos. Revver pairs your videos with targeted ads and revenue is shared 50/50. The more views your videos receive, the higher your earnings. Earn 20% for sharing other members’ videos.
Current TV accepts pods (non-fiction and satirical shorts about what’s going on in your world), mobile footage of funny or newsworthy moments, documentary shorts and more. Pays a flat rate based on submission type and airing. (see FAQ for details)
Submit your original shows to blip.tv, choose a video advertising company, and earn 50% of generated revenue.
Break.com accepts original flash games, videos, and pictures. Receive up to $2000 if your video makes it to the frontpage and up to $25 if your picture is placed in a gallery. They pay by PayPal within a week.
Flixya shares advertising revenue with members who upload their own videos or share videos discovered on youtube, google video, etc. Refer your friends and earn points to win cool prizes.
Earn points for sharing your photos, videos, hotel reviews and for performing various other tasks (such as booking a hotel through the site). Redeem points for cash and/or prizes.
Spymac.com is a media-sharing network that pays for original pictures, short films and audio files. They run daily and monthly jackpots and share revenue among contributors who upload the best content.
The system depends on ratings, total comments, total views and total revenue of each upload to determine who gets a share of the jackpots. Members also receive a share of their referrals’ winnings at the end of the month. Spymac pays by check when a minimum of $25 has been earned.
YouTube revealed a new means of becoming a part of the partnership program introduced last week that allows users to earn money with their uploaded clips. At that time, the online video sharing service selected only a few uploaders and included them into the program to participate into the revenue sharing campaign. "Now some of your favorite YouTube members, including Lonelygirl15, LisaNova, renetto, HappySlip, smosh, and valsartdiary, will begin to participate in the same revenue sharing and promotional opportunities that are available to YouTube's other partners. These include thousands of mid-sized to large content creators who range from video game companies to universities to production houses," YouTube sustained at that time.
Today, the search giant introduced a special form that helps users register for the program and obtain at least a chance to be selected for the revenue sharing campaign. However, the form is not currently available, YouTube returning quite a weird error: "We are currently performing site maintenance. Be cool - we'll be back 100% in a bit."
Anyway, the partner program is available on this link and it's described as "a trial program that we've created to recognize and reward the creativity of the YouTube community. A select group of YouTube members has been invited to participate in this revenue-sharing program and to help us evaluate whether it works for the YouTube community and advertisers."
In the recent period, YouTube was quite attracted by the partnerships with its users because they are the most active uploaders on the online video sharing service. As you might know, YouTube wants more and more user generated content because this type of clips is able to boost the number of the visitors. In the past, YouTube hosted even a special event to celebrate the homepage content, the 2006 YouTube Awards being an exciting contest that attracted the media's attention.
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