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Friday, February 17, 2006

Video Ad Rev Sharing with Revver

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A buddy of mine has been telling me to check out Revver and boy was he right, it IS cool.

Revver is a video sharing site, similar to YouTube. The big difference is that you can make money from your work. Revver attaches short advertisements to the end of every video that is uploaded to the site. Consumer generated videos are tagged too and each tag has an RSS feed.

For the advertiser, this seems like a great place to dabble in word of mouth. They are saying you can advertise for as little as $20. There's an FAQ here.

UPDATE: I found out after I posted this that Revver is client of my soon-to-be employer, Edelman.


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But as a user i wouldn't be happy to download extra MB of advertisement in every clip of my friends. And i also don't want to place any adertisement in my own videos.

for me it's better stick with YouTube.

BTW, users would be motivated to post copyrighted materials and porno/erotic videos. on YouTube funny and erotic videos are most popular.

Glad to see you post on it, Steve. And congrats on the move! Revver has a few advantages over Google Video or YouTube. First, you get the ad money (Maxon- doesn't ad to file size because the ad is drawn dynamically). Second- it gives you broader reach. Third- it's really easy.

For sharing videos with a small circle of friends or family, however, it's not the right tool. It's more for the amateur videographer who wants visibility, reach, and money...

I get into specific "what's in it for me" on the unofficial Revver.com blog: www.Revverberation.com.

Boy oh boy! this is an example of the best revver has to offer. Total creativity!!

WATCH THEM HERE...
http://revver.com/user/Mike%20Etoll/?brwsr_page=0

(make sure to click on the commercials at the end of each movie!)

well when I search for videos I like dropamovie.com , just a tip

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