Video Monetization Space Should Heat Up with Vidli.com in the Mix
Clearly there are a ton of companies that are trying to monetize your video for you. While they’re at it, they hope to take a piece of that transaction and keep themselves in the black.
Proper video licensing and video monetization is no easy prospect. Take a look at the excerpt from the post below on Youtube’s attempt to monetize over a billion videos that are streamed EVERY DAY! It’s not easy, even for almighty Google.
And that brings me to Vidli.com and their desire to jump into the video money making machine. With their self proclaimed title as The Official Licensor of online video, Vidli.com is plans to provide content owners with the ability to sell, buy and rent their copyrighted video content.
And I’m attempting to get hired by Vidli to become their next Social Media Person. Should you find this post interesting perhaps you could take 37 seconds or so, and help Vidli hire James D Kirk (that’s me, BTW
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Pop Warner Selects Monetize Media for Live Video Streaming of their Events
Monetize Media Inc., the leading online video platform, today announced that Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. has selected Monetize Media as its exclusive provider for live and on-demand video webcasting of its regional and national events covering both Pop Warner’s 2009 Superbowl Football championships and National Cheer and Dance competition. Pop Warner is pleased to utilize all the features of Monetize Media’s Online Video Platform which includes online video management, encoding, customized video players, publishing, syndication, aggregation, analytics, and advanced monetization capabilities.
Partner content at the heart of YouTube monetization strategy
This means the vast majority of videos on YouTube have absolutely no advertising at all, because the company is only comfortable serving advertising against what it calls partner content. According to the partnerships qualifications and FAQ, people or organisations applying to be a YouTube partner they must meet the following requirements:
- You create original videos suitable for online streaming.
- You own or have express permission to use and monetise all audio and video content that you upload – no exceptions.
- You regularly upload videos that are viewed by thousands of YouTube users.
Very Possibly Related Video Monetization Articles (by Zemanta)
- YouTube cashes in on one billion weekly views (telegraph.co.uk)
- Online Video Round-up: 16 Posts About Marketing with Video (biztipsblog.com)
- Madison Avenue’s Frustration with Online Video: Quality is “Complete Crap,” top WPP Exec (beet.tv)
How Could Vidli.com have Helped PBS NewsHour
As reported on The Official Google Blog today, YouTube is now hosting daily news reports from the (amazingly great!) PBS NewsHour. All very cool and a great way to get the content when you’re not in front of your television.
But what if PBS had simply used a service like Vidli.com, The Official Video Licensor?
If you go to the NewsHour page on YouTube, you’ll immediately notice there are no advertisements on the page. Maybe they plan to have in roll spots in an attempt at their video monetization, however, it is unclear how they are going to support their business mode.
With the amazing video licensing that Vidli plans on providing content owners, it would seem to be a no brainer for a company that is generating this much content to consider using their services. Add to this mix the fact that Vidli has some amazing marketing efforts that will virtually ensure somebody like PBS NewsHour would be able to turn a nice profit by promoting their video online.
Related YouTube and PBS Articles (by Zemanta)
- NPR Launching New Online Local Pilot With $3 Million From CPB, Knight (paidcontent.org)
- YouTube introduces automatic captions for the disabled (sfgate.com)
- YouTube Audio Transcription (mt-soft.com.ar)
- Google Backs Out Of NewsHour Debate With Open Book Alliance, And I Don’t Blame Them (techcrunch.com)
- NPR Gets $3 Million Grant For Hyper-Local News Coverage Initiative (techcrunch.com)
- PBS NewsHour comes to YouTube (googleblog.blogspot.com)
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