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By Binay SrivastavaPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Hi my buddies out there,

What you did the whole week? Enjoyed the break from regular work schedule?

After the break, let’s get back to using time productively; without wasting a minute.

Here it comes!

We've been reading tales on how to make money by creating articles and submitting them to various websites. In some cases, you are expected to pitch your narrative, and in others, you submit the whole story. In addition, the publishers include other conditions that must be met: adherence to the word limit, submission format, deadlines, payment conditions, geographical restrictions, and so on. There are websites of every kind. Some pay weekly, fortnightly, monthly, or on a set schedule.

However, there is yet another method to earn money.

Simply put, by posting videos online.

Videos have grown in popularity. Naturally, many more sites have come up. You have choices to publish them on many sites. You get compensated depending on the number of people who watch your videos. Payment varies but on average most websites pay $5 for 1000 views.

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Let's have a peek at several websites that pay you. This is the first article of a series. We will go through everything in depth in due course.

Nowadays, everyone is constantly submitting videos to the internet and social media. You may be wondering whether you can be paid to post videos.

You can make money by uploading your videos to below mentioned sites...

We are not discussing the sale of your videos. There are sites for that also. In this story, we are talking about posting to video sharing sites where thousands of people view them and you keep being paid per 1000 viewership. Of course, there are simple conditions you have to meet before the site agrees to share revenue

Making videos, whether with your smartphone or a digital camera, may not only be entertaining, but it can also be financially lucrative.

We've all heard of YouTubers that generate money from their channel. But what if you could also earn money from your videos without becoming an online celebrity?

You can, even if you're not an expert!

Everyone, from novices to pros, may make money from videos, which is the main topic of this article.

Websites that will share revenue with you for your uploaded videos

The sites listed below are reputed, legitimate and genuine that will share their revenue for your videos.

1. YouTube

YouTube is one of the most accessible sites on this list, and it's so simple to get started. Even complete novices will have no issue setting up their own channel.

It's vital to know that YouTube does not pay you directly to post videos.. Instead, it depends on number of viewers; you may become a YouTube Partner and make money from the commercials (advertisements) that appear on your videos.

As your channel grows, you will be able to collaborate with sponsors that will pay you to submit sponsored videos for them. Many individuals make a fulltime income just from YouTube. While you won't be eligible for the YouTube Partner program right away, keep posting and you'll be able to monetize your videos after you reach a certain number of views.

Although YouTube does not disclose how much its video makers are paid, internet sources estimate that for every 1,000 views, YouTube up loaders receive anything from $0.25 to $7, with an average compensation of $1. You are compensated via your AdSense account.

2. Dailymotion

Dailymotion is a great option for anybody wishing to be paid to submit videos on a site that isn't nearly as competitive as YouTube. It is, in reality, a formidable option. The website provides you with all of the tools you need to post videos and monetize them.

Dailymotion features a revenue-sharing model that is very beneficial to video makers. On this site also, you have to become a partner to earn money.

After becoming a partner, you may advertise your material through a Dailymotion channel and begin earning money from the videos you submit and viewers watch.

Viewership count of ads displayed before, during, or after videos is how you generate money. You get a cut of the income generated by advertisements. This implies that the more people that see your videos, the more money you'll make. You may make even more money by embedding your videos on your own websites.

There is, however, a threshold before payment is sent to your bank. When your income hits $100, you will be paid into your bank account.

3. Metacafé

Metacafe is a video sharing website similar to YouTube where users upload a range of videos. The site, like YouTube, includes a partner program, which allows you to make money from your videos.

You are paid $5 for every 1,000 views, which is quite reasonable.

4. Vimeo

You may use it to start selling videos straight to your audience. After transaction expenses, you get to retain 90% of the income.

Vimeo is more suitable to professional video producers and directors. Vimeo is a platform for aspiring filmmakers to promote their portfolio/work. If you are a filmmaker, you should think about becoming a Vimeo Pro member.

5. Facebook (Meta)

You may make money from in-stream adverts in your videos on Facebook.

You must have a Facebook page rather than a profile to be eligible to earn money.

6. Twitch

If you like playing video games, you should check out Twitch. It is a streaming platform that allows you to broadcast gameplay from games such as Fortnite, and Minecraft.

Becoming a Twitch Affiliate helps you earn money, and the next upward step is, if your channel is large enough, you will be able to become a Twitch Partner.

Twitch broadcasters can earn between $3,000 and $5,000 per month.

7. Brightcove

Brightcove is a bit more advanced than other sites on the list; it is more suited to tech-savvy creators. Here, you'll discover a number of tools to assist you in the distribution and monetization of videos.

Ads are the most common source for Brightcove to compensate you for your videos. You may incorporate advertisements into your creations and make money from them. In comparison to YouTube video makers, Brightcove allows creators much greater control over how advertisements appear in their videos. You can control when adverts appear and when banners and video overlays appear.

Yes, you get compensated for uploading videos! Give these sites a go, and you may earn a full-time living from your creations. Sure, you'll have to put in the time and effort at first to create a following, but your perseverance might finally pay off.

Would you like to give me any advice on how to make money from videos? Or any more top-tier sites that I haven't included in the preceding list?

If you need any help, don’t wait: tell me your concern at

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See you shortly in the next post.

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Binay

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