Thursday, December 8, 2011

How to make money sharing videos

That's right you can make money sharing video and it is very easy to do .I am going to show you how to make money.
Can the videos be about anything? Yep, pretty much. There are no restrictions, but obviously depending on where the video is posted, it might not be acceptable to post anything too risqué or vulgar.
Beyond that, pretty much anything goes. And why do they want your videos? Basically, because it is original content. The Internet is a hungry machine. Information is digested as quickly as hot soup on a cold winter night. And the providers of information on the Internet simply cannot feed the beast quick enough. So they outsource the task.
In order to make money by sharing your video, it is first necessary to put it on a social networking site. There are lots to choose from, but some of the main ones include Revver, Squidoo, Flixya and Video Forward.
Typically these sites are free to use as they want to encourage people, whether they are professional video makers or not, to post as many videos as possible. They have a democratic attitude to the Internet as a media forum and for this reason place few restrictions on users.
When you make your video and post it on the social networking site, the site's software will automatically attach an ad to it. When a site user clicks on the video, the ad will also appear. In effect this is a form of impression advertising.
Typically, these social networking/video sites are run by sophisticated software that not only allows your video to travel to many other sites but also allows them to track where it goes and how often it has been viewed.
The more the video is viewed, the more it is possible for you to make money by sharing videos. Ads that are attached to your video could be for anything from health videos to phone lines.
There are different types of ads including a pre-roll ad which appears before your video starts to play. Or there are overlay ads, which are clickable ads that appear in the bottom 20 percent of the video screen. It is possible to have both types of ads on your video at the same time.
As it is the aim of these social networking/video platform sites to get your video seen by as many eyes as possible, most of them have forged links with other websites and web service platforms.
Some of these sites also have broadcast distribution agreements which means your video can be downloaded to mobile phones or viewed on digital television channels.
Irrespective of where it is viewed, the creator of the video always retains copyright and is therefore always paid the agreed commission amount, meaning that you can continue to make money by sharing video.
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