Make money with your videos

You made a perfect video with catchy music and funny content, it will sure be a hit, but you would like to make some revenue from it. Who knows if it will not be the next hype all over the place with millions of people sharing it? Maybe you just produced the next viral buzz everybody will talk about.
Fortunately, the big sharing video sites and some other less known can help you monetize your video.
We are not affiliated with any of those programs and we do not endorse them in any way. They are presented here for your information only.


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4mations cash reward fund

Each month the most popular content gets cash rewards. From September 08 onwards, the total reward fund will go up to £1,000 per calendar month, shared between the most popular 6 films each month, and at least one game a month will get cash too. Payments are via cheque or Paypal and not all content qualifies (see the Terms & Conditions’ for more details).

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Blinkx AdHoc

Blinkx AdHoc rewards you for sharing videos. Next time you embed a video from a video-sharing site, simply run the embed code through Blinkx AdHoc first to start making money. When you add the embedded video, it will have contextually relevant ads placed near or on it. If your viewers click on these ads, the advertiser pays blinkx, and blinkx will share 50% of that revenue with you. You get a preview of your video displaying ads once you provide them with the embed tags for the video. When you get to that stage you can also choose if you want to have ads appear above the player, or floating over the video itself (in what’s known as an Overlay). Blinkx pays you via PayPal.

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blip.tv

blip.tv shares 50% of the revenues generated by the advertisments they include in the video you upload. They run post-roll ads that show after the video, and they will soon run pre-roll and mid-roll ads too. They pay through PayPal.

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Break.com

The video site Break.com pays you up to $2,000 if your original video is posted on their homepage, and $25 if your original picture appears in a gallery.

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Caachi

With Caachi, most of the revenue generated will go to the deserving party – you, the filmmaker. Filmmakers receive 75% of the download sales. Caachi believes in transparency so we deduct no expenses from your 75% - you get your money with no strings attached. Other perks Caachi offers: Non-exclusive agreement (so you can work with other distributors); You can remove your film from Caachi at any time (so we don’t lock you into a contract term); You retain all ownership rights; You set the selling price for your film (minimum of $0.99); Caachi can restrict sales based on geographic regions; Caachi markets the film online; Payments are sent in the 1st week of each month, along with an email summarizing film sales; Viewers watch your film in DVD-resolution as opposed to low resolution streaming video; Caachi offers the best contract terms online or off-line.

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Citizenside

Citizenside is an intermediary between your photos and videos and the worldwide media. Payment platform, Citizenside negotiates for you your documents at the best prices and gives you back up to 75% on the selling price. The editorial line: the documents put online must be of good quality and be linked to news events.

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Clipta Make-a-buck

Your user account will obtain monetary value over a period. You will receive 10 cents for every uploaded video. When your video becomes popular and gains a lot of views, it will reach one of seven payment stages. When reaching a specific stage, a certain amount of dollars will be added to your general Clipta account.

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Cruxy

Cruxy takes a small fee from each transaction: ten cents, plus 3 percent of the retail price. Plus, the site passes along PayPal fees, which are five cents and 5 percent of the retail price. Selling a video for $2 would bring in $1.69 for the producer. They also propose widgets to promote your content on other sites.

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