Video Sharing Sites That Pay

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Here’s another way to make money without a blog. Videos have taken off in a big way and there are many video sharing sites that let you make money by sharing revenue – a money making idea worth trying.

The amount earned is usually based on either the number of views you video attracts or on AdSense revenue sharing. If your video is popular, the potential to make some real money can be mindboggling.

Most video sharing sites that pay however require that your video be an original work. Some sites are less strict and accept re-edited videos. If you’d like to try out this way of making money online, here are some video sharing sites to check out.

  1. MetaCafe
    This is one of the most popular video sharing sites with their videos regularly appearing on the popular video list at Digg. Your video starts earning after it has passed 20,000 views. A quick glance sees that the top earner of the week has made over $1,000.

  2. Break
    If the site owners think that your video is great, they will feature it on the front page and you will get paid $400 and the site will own your video. If you don’t want to give up video rights, you get paid $200. There are a few other money making plans similar to this.

  3. The VideoSense
    This is an AdSense sharing video site so you need to have an AdSense account before submitting your videos.

  4. Flixya
    It is a social network site that pays 100% AdSense revenue. In addition to earning with videos, you can also share blogs and photos. There is a bidding system for advertisers to appear on your site using AdWords.

  5. ShareAFlick
    An AdSense sharing video site that lets you submit video links from all other video sites to make money.

  6. Revver
    An ad is attached to your video and the earnings generated are split 50/50. Revenue is generated only when ads are clicked and not when the video is viewed.

  7. The NewsRoom
    This is a viral syndicate network whereyou display a video on your blog or site from The NewsRoom. Videos are paid by per thousand impression, that is if your video is viewed 1,000 times, you get paid a certain amount. At the moment it’s $4.00.

  8. MegaVideo
    Has a membership and rewards point system which can be a bit complicated. Allows videos from YouTube and other video sites.

Note that each site has its own requirements for video formats, payment terms and other details so it’s best to head on over to each site to see what kind of videos are being submitted and read the terms and conditions of each video sharing site.

2 Responses to Video Sharing Sites That Pay

  1. Qaswer says:

    So they will pay the money when users will click on the video? I think Google Video Ads are on the way so what you think about that? is that another good way to earn money?

  2. evaskyline says:

    all of them sounds pretty good.if they have payment proof,it will be better.
    is it possible you send me the payment proof ?thanks.