How to make money from Videos and Images?

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Sharing videos online is a prominent way of making money. You may have come across many video sharing sites on the web. Ok, I know a popular video sharing site known as Flixya. It works by sharing adsense revenue with you 50/50. First off, you need to have a adsense publisher account. The work is simple. All you got to do is submit videos from popular sharing sites like Youtube, Video Google etc and provide them your adsense publisher id. Once done, your videos will be displayed on the pages along with adsense ads and split the ad impressions 50/50. This actually works real well. Why not give it a try today?

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Will Youtube answer UN Aid agency’s call?

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The U.N food aid agency has called on film makers to help it raise the awareness of hunger and bring the reality of poverty to the “You Tube” followers.

A contest was launched on Wednesday by the World Food Program (WFP) for 60 second video that geared at creating a buzz in the online community about global hunger.

The WFP communications director Nancy Roman said that for those among them who did day-in, day-out backbreaking work of getting food to hungry people, it was sometimes discouraging how people understood that hunger killed a child every five seconds. The agency has posted its own video which is available at its site www.youtube.com/hungerbytes. Towards the end of the video, a message goes on saying, in about 850 million people go to bed hungry every night.

The five best films are likely to be posted on WFP’s YouTube site, with an overall winner receiving a trip to one of the relief operations. WFP said that filmmakers had a better chance of winning if they get play on networking sites like Facebook or Myspace before the competition’s deadline on July 2008.

This isn’t the first time WFP has come up with an awareness programme using computer technology. Earlier in 2005 it launched a video game in which players could plan and distribute food drops to the people in need.

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