Report explores which video sharing site pays for content
CMP Technology’s Light Reading today published a new report entitled, “Online Video: Show Us the Money.” The report is a look at how the frontrunners in online video sharing are rewarding content producers and allowing everyday Internet users to post their videos, find an audience, and – sometimes – cash in on their popularity.
“Online video sharing has spread like a virus, and a select few have made tens of thousands of dollars thanks to some innovative video-sharing websites,” says Phil Harvey, Managing Editor for Light Reading. “Some sites aim for well-defined niches, while others require a huge audience. This report details what the differences are, and shows how a site’s business model might fatten – or flatten – a consumer’s wallet.”
The report lists basic information on 75 video sharing Websites, detailing which sites offer content makers a way to earn money by uploading and sharing videos. It also profiles a diverse list of companies with business models that will change the way people cash in on content, including: Blip.tv, Break.com, Eefoof.com, Google, Lulu.tv, Metacafe, Revver, and YouTube. [Full Report]
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Mar 9, 2007 at 4:51 am
[…] Now, not only are there several web video resources, some of them even offer ways to compensate video content producers. Inside Online Video recently pointed me to a report at Light Reading (Online Video: Show Us the Money) that explores this money making avenue. […]
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