You get paid by the many views that your video receives. Not only you get the word out about your services, but they will pay you when your video gets viewed. A win-win situation.
One of the websites is Revver.com, what makes them great is that, 1st they pay when your video gets played and the ads that they put around your videos get clicked, like Adsence. But another great feature is, if you don't have a video you can promote the videos that they have posted and they will share the revenue from those videos with you. Great internet marketing techniques.
Look at Revver.com
Another great website that pays you for your videos is Metacafe.com
At Metacafe you can upload your video and depending on your tags and how good your video is it will get viewed.
The Metacafe Producer Rewards® program pays video producers for creating and submitting exceptionally entertaining original works.
Any creator of an original video that meets the program requirements may submit it for consideration. They pay $5 per 1,000 views – you receive your first payment for $100 after crossing the 20,000 views mark and being accepted into the program.
The Producer Rewards® program is intended to encourage creativity and celebrate the art and craft of making short videos well-suited to the interactive Internet medium.
Videos submitted to the program should entertain, amaze and inspire viewers. They should bring an original idea to life and tell a story that captures the viewer’s attention and engages the imagination. The production value should be high – staged, scripted, well-lit, with good audio.Here are some videos from Metacafe... Enjoy.
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Hi,
Video sharing is all the rage since a while now, and it does not seem to end. Everybody wants to share their videos, their passions and the things they like. There are so many sites around to publish videos on the web that it is sometimes hard to make a choice. We know some of the big players on the market like YouTube, Revver or Dailymotion, but there are so many others competing to be the number one, or targeting a specific audience, be it geographically (China, Japan, Turkey...), by language (German, Arabic, French...) or for the kind of content they focus on (cooking, planes, extreme sports...).
I have compiled a growing list of more than 800 video sharing sites, video search engines, and video download sites that you can check at http://www.ilikesharingvideos.com
For each of them, you will get useful information such as their history, the country from which most of their visitors come, their niche, their rank, their latest news...
This site offers some other interesting features, like a forum about online videos, how to make money with your videos, how to create your own YouTube site, video contests, etc.
So if you are interested in video sharing or online video marketing, give an eye to this site, it worths it.
Cheers
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