Making Videos Pay
Wish there were a way to profit from those videos of you and your roommates juggling french fries? Now there is. When you upload a video to Revver, a short ad is attached to the end of it. Whenever anyone clicks on the ad, you get paid. Revver also takes a cut of the advertising revenue, and so does the person who made the video, if that wasn't you.
Even if you place "Revverized" videos onto your website, your MySpace page, or your blog, or send them to a friend via email or instant message, Revver keeps track of them and keeps on collecting ad revenue.
You may get enough to keep you in french fries for a while -- or you may do a whole lot better, like these Diet-Coke-and-Mentos artists, whose Revver video has been viewed more than three million times.
