How can you make money online with video



Guide to the best web sites that will allow you to convert your video into cold, hard cash

Can you create a moviemaker or video? Creating and were posting videos on sites like YouTube, Metacafe and MySpaceTV video? You were getting a lot of feedback, viewers were favoriting the videos and sharing them among their friends, maybe you think now, how do I do a bit of money on this?

Or maybe you're Upcoming video producer, editor or shooter. You recognize that the Internet is a chaotic border of video and you want to get this piece. Or maybe you're running a business, and you're smart enough to recognize that maybe you can make money by leveraging some details of your products and services via Internet video.

Yes, you can make money online video. You do not need to be big-time producer with deep pockets. You do not need to be a graduate form the top movies of the school year. You do not even need to think about the cameras and video editing gear.

There are different ways and direction you take depends on what type of video you are doing and what your goals are.

For professional video or film, the creator of the videos or short independent films, the best choice is to connect with a large content provider that already has a presence on the Internet, as well as broadcasting. Companies such as Atom Films, break, iFilm and My Damn Channel and buy all the video streaming video content from professional makers. See the list of sites that pay for video on-Internet Video Magazine.

These Internet video distributors license the other videos, and content companies to film on the exhibition on their website, sharing the various advertisings and licensing revenues they get you.

Most of these types of sites running the ad before the video, as well as a wealth of ad banners, advertising on the Web site. They have the money comes in, and understand the value of the content may well pay you for your videos and films.

Atom Films, says: "We earn good money from those ads and we share a percentage of gross revenue with content creators. He paid the money based on the relative success of the movie on AtomFilms all - so the film plays more produces, the more money you make."

Because companies like AtomFilms also function as a source of video content for other media companies, they can pay you a slice of that as well. AtomFilms provides content to companies like Comedy Central, Spike TV, Verizon's Vcast Mobile Entertainment Service Bell South's web portal. Atom these partners to pay for content, and that the revenue they pay royalties to the creators of films that are shown.

According to AtomFilms, many of the filmmakers and video earn hundreds of dollars, earning several thousand dollars, and most successful creators have made tens of thousands - even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

There are several sites that are actually pay per view and work best for content that he also information like "how to do it", videos, or travel videos, or contain "special content" that can not be easily accessed elsewhere. Some of the leading sites that are Veoh, Guba.com, BrightCove, VideoJug and ExpertVillage. At ExpertVillage, you can earn $ 100 to $ 1,000 for all the way to-Video. Videos to be allocated first, to focus on a specific, and consists of approximately 15 sections of one to three minutes each, featuring the "expert" on a specific topic.

If you are running a business and want to promote it through the video, you have several options
 You could use one of the pay per view services to distribute educational videos that you produce. You could distribute and re-purpose your TV and cable commercials by posting them to one or more of the “free” video posting sites, or you could actually create a “viral” video that drives traffic to your site.

A great example is the “Will It Blend” series of videos by a small company known as BlendTec. Originally done as a one off joke video featuring Blendtec CEO Tom Dickson and his blending antics, it turned viral. The company followed up with an almost endless series of videos of him grinding up objects of all types and sizes, from marbles to an iPhone to a rake handle. It has become a wonderful advertising and promotional medium for their company and now almost everyone knows who they are.

Many musicians are using web videos to promote themselves, their bands and their music. These can be a great way to build a new audience and get music enthusiasts exposed to their work without having to go through the music industry machine. Musicians can add links to their web sites on their videos to drive interest, or actually have roll-over promo appear when a web visitor checks out their video.

Maybe the most interesting channel to make money with your Internet video is by using sites that allow you to post almost any kind of video you created.

It can be a sophisticated, dramatic piece or a video clip snippet captured from your camcorder or your video phone. As long as you created it, you can make money from it. Once it is posted, whenever someone clicks on it and watches the video, you get paid. It’s all about driving content and eyeballs. Some interesting sites include YouTube, LuluTV, Flixya, Magnify.Net, Revver, BlipTV and many others. Also check out the many how to video sites like ExpertVillage and HowCast.

For example, BlipTV - Blip TV offers a 50/50 revenue share with the advertising that is streamed with your video. Blip TV says, “Blip.tv has built an open advertising marketplace where you can pick the video advertising company that works best for you. If you've got a hit show we'll even go out and meet with media buyers directly to get you a real, honest-to-goodness high-end sponsorship.”

Another option is YouTube. They recently announced that they will start running ads on their videos and will be sharing the revenue with the content providers. Check out this news story from Yahoo News and A P

Revver - Once you upload a video to Revver, they attach an ad and a unique tracking technology. Any ad revenue generated by the video is then split 50/50 between you and Revver. According to Revver, “Since ads are attached to the video itself and dynamically served wherever the video travels, there's no restriction on how your videos are distributed. The more people email your video, post it to other websites or download it from P2P networks, the more money you could earn.”

This is interesting. Revver also pays you for sharing other people’s videos on the Revver network. You can earn 20% of ad revenue for sharing videos by other Revver members. The remaining revenue is split 50/50 between the maker and Revver.

My WeShow enables anyone to become an online video aggregator: finding, creating, discussing, sharing and making money from video content -

You Got to Promote Your OnLine Video

Once you have your videos uploaded, you also need to promote them and tell the world they are out there. For example, one of my favorite sites is French Maids TV - The Viral Video of “How To’s” by French Maids. Their videos are everywhere – on Revver, on BlipTV, on YouTube, etc.. According to Tim Street, creator and executive Producer, not only do they get paid to create these “viral” videos by each show’s tech sponsors, they collect thousands of dollars each month by links on Revver and similar web sites.

These shows combine a lot of humor and a bit of sex to promote the product or service featured on each clip. In addition to these natural hooks, he also promotes the show using RSS and podcast directories.

Tim said, “You need to make sure that you create a RSS Feed - a podcast of your videos. Then you need to get listed on all the podcast directories including the most important one of all, the one that can change your life forever, the one and only iTunes Store! Seriously iTunes has done more to promote French Maid TV than any other thing out there. It took French Maid TV a month to get listed on the iTunes Store. Three days later French Maid TV was number one and we had twenty thousand subscribers.”

There is a lot of money to be made in online video. Whether you are just uploading short clips captured by your camcorder phone, creating infomercials or how to videos, or producing creative and funny short films or indie full-length features, the online market is hungry for content. Check out some of these sites listed below and find out how you can cash in on this opportunity.

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