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websites for people who want to work at home and make easy money

online from sharing videos.

Spymac
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www.spymac.com/join/monalami

Spymac is a media-sharing network that pays for original pictures, short

films and audio files. They run daily and monthly jackpots and share

revenue among contributors who upload the best content. The system

depends on ratings, total comments, total views and total revenue of

each upload to determine who gets a share of the jackpots. Members also

receive a share of their referrals’ winnings at the end of the month.

Spymac pays by check when a minimum of $25 has been earned.


DepositFiles
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depositfiles.com/signup.php?ref=monalami

DepositFiles - is a popular international service for safe file's transfer,

storage, and distribution. The size of their servers, working on several

gigabyte Internet channels, is nearly unlimited. Today, there is no other

similar service that can offer you this level of quality. DepositFiles is the

best and quickest service of uploading, storing, and safe forwarding of

your files on the Internet .....


Ziddu
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www.ziddu.com/register.php?referralid=(y](Ne!4Szp

Ziddu is a completely free file hosting which offer many great services and

allow their members to earn and make money from their uploads. They

gives user flexibility to create audio and video to share with other

peoples.......

ExpoTV
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www.expotv.com/raf/monalami

It’s easy to earn some extra income simply by talking about products you

own on video. They’ll pay you $5.00 for every video review about a

nationally available product that’s submitted to their site as long as it

meets their simple guidelines. Please make sure your video is a minute in

length and that you appear in each review. Get started now!

Flixya
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www.flixya.com/referrer.php?ref=monalami

Make Money Sharing Videos Online. Their revenue share model is

completely 100% free. Do it at home, school, spare time. They made it

easy to monetize and make money with online videos. You will need a

Google Adsense account to participate in the Revenue Share Program.

Start sharing your videos from Revver, Youtube, Google Video, Daily

Motion, and other video sharing sites. The revenue share program is split

50-50.


AtomFilms
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community.atom.com/SignUp.aspx

AtomFilms is looking for original short videos, cartoons and web shows. If

your work is accepted, you’ll be offered a distribution contract and royalty

payments that increase every time your movie is played.



Yuwie
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www.yuwie.com/yuwie.asp?r=875659&vid=

Upload your photos and videos. Chat with friends. Or refer friends. And

earn unlimited income for doing any of these things in the internet. For

more information please visit

[B]GuitarCamera Team[/B]
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www.guitarcamera.com/?afid=1778

Submit a video-lesson to GuitarCamera and get $40 - $60 USD per lesson,

determined by video-(recording) and instruction quality. Plus you get free

GC membership so that you can check out all of the GC video lessons.

Break
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my.break.com/Member/Profile/mypage.aspx?MemberNickName=monalami

Break is a paid for videos website that has paid over 1 million dollars to

members. You can get paid up to $2000 if your video makes it to the

frontpage. They will also pay you for pictures. They pay with Paypal.


Motion.Tv
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www.motion.tv/?xgi=eXx8pLA

Motion.TV Shares ad revenue with members. Earnings depend on the

popularity of your videos. Minimum payout is $20.


TheVideoSense
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www.thevideosense.com/user/monalami/

* TheVideoSense was created to show 1000's of people around the world

how to make an online income.
* We have 1000's of people from all over the world generating a home

income from submitting videos to www.thevideosense.com
* They simply copy the embed code from youtube or video.google and

paste it into their TVS accounts, its that simple.
* Other people have their own videos to promote, and use the system to

monetize their existing videos.

* Other people create specific Viral Videos to upload and then submit to

TVS.

* TVS Supplies 10 Steps to success to teach its members how to do the

above successfully.


Grapeflix
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www.grapeflix.com/Index/Home.aspx

Producers can offer original videos as a paid download and retain 80 to 85

percent of the revenue. But site charges a monthly hosting fee once files

exceed a gigabyte (up to 50 gigabytes costs $1.49 per month), and when

videos are purchased, there is also a one cent DRM fee, plus a

transmission fee (39 cents per gigabyte.) For a 100-minute movie with a

sale price of $4.99, a producer would keep $4.00. Site recently changed its

payment policy, and will now transfer money into verified PayPal

accounts or bank accounts.


HungryFlix
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www.hungryflix.com/my-movie.php?my=6737

Site packages content for portable media players, like the iPod and

PlayStation Portable.

Join HungryFlix it's free!


YouTube
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www.youtube.com/peeps?action_instant&u=6x978WIxIAM&t=cb9tykd2

The big kahuna when it comes to viewers: about 35 percent of all video

viewing online happens at YouTube, as of July 2007. YouTube announced

in May 2007 that it would share advertising revenues with some of its

content suppliers, hand-selected by the company. If you've already

established a big audience on the site, though, you can fill out an info

request form and hope that YouTube replies. No official word on the terms

of the deal, but the buzz I heard about it was that the split is 50/50.


Apple's iTunes Store
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www.apple.com/itunes

Some independent filmmakers have reported that Apple, which runs the

iTunes Store, seems to be warming up to the idea of selling indie content

alongside movies from Disney and Paramount, and TV shows from the

major networks. (Indie producers can upload free video "podcasts" to

iTunes, but can't charge for them.) iTunes started offering some short

films selected by the Sundance Film Festival in January 2007, and also

sells some films represented by Shorts Intl. In February 2007, the

snowboarding movie "That" appeared on iTunes, priced at $1.99 per

download. (The movie is about 30 minutes long, and the iTunes price is

comparable to what iTunes charges for a TV show.)


Joost
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www.joost.com/users/monalami/

Much-hyped service from the founders of Skype and Kazaa. Viacom will

distribute content through Joost, but there's no info on the site yet about

whether indie producers are welcome, or what the terms will be.


BlipTV
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getpaidforvideos.blip.tv/

You can either link your video to your own blog or create a blog within

BlipTV to post it. Either way, ad revenue from various ad formats are

shared 50/50. It supports cross posting to various other sites such as

MySpace.


BuzzShed
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www.buzzshed.com/?linked=monalami

This is a website that uses a form of reverse psychologyto generate an

income for its members by paying them to watch sponsored produced

videos....

more......

makemoneyonline-getpaidforvideos.blogspot.com

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