How to be rich with YouTube
Finally, great news. If you upload your films to YouTube, you will get a share of the Ad-revenue that YouTube earns. Chad Hurley, YouTube’s founder, confirmed that this was a measure to impulse and “reward creativity”.
Last Google’s acquisition will insert short video Ads in front of your film or publish varied types of advertisements (either text or graphic). Users will get a share depending on the amount of viewers of the uploaded films.
I say it’s a good way to earn some extra cash.
The system will be inserted in a couple of months and Hurley (again, the founder) confirmed that the inserted clips would not be excessively long, but of 3 or 4 seconds, although he has declined to offer more information.
Many experts agree that the success of YouTube is that they avoided the shared-revenue model and concentrated on an easier video publishing.
Since [tag]Google[/tag] acquired it, [tag]YouTube[/tag] has been negotiating with film producers about copyright and the possibility of a video distribution platform.
In my opinion, revenue share is a great option for those that want to earn some extra [tag]money[/tag].
There are lots of impressive videos in YouTube, and the amount of viewers of certain videos reach incredible levels. A good example is [tag]Daniela Cicarelli[/tag]’s video, which was posted for weeks in YouTube, which recieved order to close from Brazilian authorities.
[Source: BBC]






