YouTube starts paying a few contributors
YouTube starts paying a few contributors
Between 20 and 40 independent video producers on YouTube will begin receiving a slice of revenue associated with display ads that surround their video clips. “This will help erase the the stigma around the user-created content, and, to be honest, these guys are media entities in their own right,” said Jamie Byrne, vice president of marketing at YouTube. The producers include Lonelygirl15, Smosh and LisaNova. YouTube continues to work on a wider-reaching revenue share program.
Originally posted by Cory Bergman from Lost Remote, ReBlogged by yatta on May 4, 2007 at 9:12 PM
[tags]business, web2.0, income[/tags]
(Via unmediated.)
