5 websites that pay for video sharing

Tuesday, June 16, 2009




Google Video

The popular search engine Google offers people the chance to make money simply by placing an advertising video in their blog or website. Through Google Adsense, people can embed what Google calls video units into their blog or website to display YouTube partner advertising.

To set this up, the person must register for an account on YouTube. This is because they are taken directly to the YouTube website in order to customize and grab the code for the advertising video.





Bloggers and webmasters who do not have a Voxant Newsroom video in their blog or website are missing out on a potential revenue stream as well as a traffic generator. Simply customize Voxant Newsroom video to desired news channels, embed the video into a blog or website, and get paid when people click and watch a news story.





On the better site to earn extra revenue, people can make money at Metacafe for their original short videos. While members can make money on MetaCafe through their Producer Rewards program, they cannot submit personal videos, news stories, or webcam video.





The only video sharing website on the net that pays 100 percent of revenue generated from advertising, Flixya also features a social networking aspect to its website. In addition to posting and sharing video, members can also make money posting pictures and a blog. In order make money on Flixya, members must register with Google in their Adsense advertising program.





Revver is another paid video sharing websites on the net. Revver attaches advertising to a posted video and members share in the collective revenue generated by this form of advertising. Revenue is split 50/50 with video creators.









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