How To Make Money With Videos
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There are lots of ways to make money with videos, in this article, you’ll learn how you can use videos to make money for yourself.
The most lucrative to make money is to create something of entertainment, of mystery, of value, of education, any of these are great categories to make money. But the main thing is to engage the watcher. The video that you’ve created has to appeal to the general public if you are using video sharing sites.
Here are a list of video sharing sites that you can make money from (click on the various images to be brought to the pages).
Be sure to check out the terms and conditions, the frequently asked questions for more information. What you want to look for is what you can or cannot upload… how you can make money and stuff like that.
Fortunately, some of the pages of these video sites are REALLY short – why? Probably because they like videos more than words (if I’m not making sense, it’s because I’m listening to my friend Jason Moffatt half drunk on how to make money with video – I blame it on him. Anyway, I’ll tell you about him at the end of all this chunky list.)
Metacafe will pay you $5 for every thousand views your video gets. Payment starts after your video reaches 20,000 views and has a rating of 3.00 or higher – which means that viewers like the video. On top of that, the license to Metacafe is a non-exclusive deal – you retain ownership of your video. Metacafe helps build your brand by marketing your content and making you money.
You can earn money by making an awesome video and putting it on Revver. You can also earn just by sharing other people’s videos. Find a few of your favourites and you can send them to friends, embed them in your blog or website, or even make your very own podcast with them – and earn for sharing!
But wait, there’s more! Because it’s so easy to earn money by sharing videos, other Revver members will be knocking down your door trying to share your videos with the world. Every time they earn money for sharing your video, you earn money for creating it!
GUBA is a video sharing website that provides free amateur videos as well as feature films and TV shows to buy or rent.
You can make money by signing up to be a GUBA affiliate. GUBA affiliates make $0.25 for every referral from their blog or webpage who signs up to join GUBA, so if you get a hundred people to join, that’s $25 in the bank.
You don’t need a PayPal account to receive your earnings, but you do need to make at least $25 before GUBA will pay you.
Video makers can take part in an advertising program that integrates “post-roll” ads after a video has played, or ads that show up alongside the video. Blip splits revenue in half and also sells corporate sponsorships for some of its most popular episodic programming.
Read their FAQ on Advertising here.
Here’s the sign up page for Film Makers.
Dovetail accepts full-length shows and feature films, and also delivers content in high definition. It pays content creators 10 cents a download and requires that viewers download special Dovetail software to watch videos.
Flixya’s revenue share model offers 100% ad revenue to all contributing members.
When you register with Flixya, you can choose to participate in earning the total revenue from ads that appear surrounding any video, photo or blog posting.
Upload or share your videos from YouTube, Google Video, Revver, Daily Motion, and other video sharing sites. Flixya also offers unlimited free image hosting for posting photos on Craigslist and Ebay or share your photo gallery with friends.
Here’s the link to find out about the ad revenue program.
For your first original video on the homepage, you will make $400 if you let Break have it exclusively. If you don’t want to do that, or can’t for any reason, Break will pay you $200 anyway as a reward for your first original making the homepage. $200 is very competitive for a first video.
Among the most selective of the Web video sites, AtomFilms sifts through videos it receives, and also commissions original content through its AtomFilms Studio program. It doesn’t disclose financial terms of its deals, but the company has “paid millions of dollars to creators,” according to its general manager, Scott Roesch.
Current.com is focused on clips from three to seven minutes in length that fit into one of 10 categories, including “Sex & Relationships” and “Environment.” It also solicits viewer-created ads. Popular clips and selected ads can earn $1,000; some clips are also shown on Current’s cable and satellite TV channel, which reaches 38 million homes.
Click here to find out a little bit more.
Asher says:”Phew, that’s a long list. It’s definitely NOT exhaustive because there are way more other video sites on the internet that you can make money from. But if you notice one thing… I did NOT talk about the main video sharing site – and that’s YouTube… neither did I really give you deep insights about how to make money with video. Why?”
“Because Jason ‘Uncle Mofo’ Moffatt can talk more about it then I ever, ever can. This list you see here to make money? It’s *chump change* compared to what he can make with the videos he made! He made $72,000 in sales for about 4 hours of work with video.”
“What’s more… he doesn’t even care about the secrets he knows… he actually gave the secret away ON STAGE to people and someone had to step in. I’m serious (I was listening to it as I made this blog post.)”
“If you’ve thought of using videos to make easy money, you really should check him out here.”
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Hey… I’m serious about Jason Moffatt
He’s the real deal when it comes to making great videos for sales – throw him any challenge about videos and he’ll send it back at you nicely wrapped with a bowtie.
He’s worked with a lot of well known internet marketing names already. And each of them have got something to say about him… as to what they said, find out here: Jason Moffatt’s Video Mastermind Course
Asher
So I assume that means that this particular video is not going to make any money because it is posted on Google? Damn, oh well at least the post will get some exposure.
I’ve heard of Metcafe before but it I reckon getting 20,000 views as a minimum is a little beyond my means. Revver seems a little more to my liking.
Sire’s last blog post..Blog No Evil,The Fourth Wise Monkey
Haha, yeah, it might not be making all that much money then you’d hope to have! I’m planning my own insidious video and I’ll be blasting it out to the various video channels. Probably on Revver and Metacafe together with YouTube.
Here’s an idea… hire a cute looking girl, place a cute looking hamster on her head… and have her stare into the video recording… that actually worked for someone – minus the hamster
Since there’s a good chance to make money wherever they’re from
To the top,
Asher Aw