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March 28, 2006

In our continuing quest to keep you up to date on the online video front, a promising new site called Revver is adding a twist to the YouTube model: it shares revenue with users. Video creators get 50 percent of the ad revenue associated with the clips they upload. And users who drive traffic to any Revver clips get 20 percent of ad revenue. "You can even use the Revver affiliate program to start a video blog... and you'll be getting paid," suggests the site. "It's a bold approach," writes Rick Aristotle Munarriz in the Motley Fool. "Within a year, Revver will either be huge or it will be history." I think it's a great idea. It's just a matter of whether Revver can pull off the execution. (Via PaidContent)
Originally from Lost Remote, remediated by yatta on Mar 28, 2006 at 09:42 PM


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