Spymac: The first video sharing website to share profits for members
Spymac video sharing website ( www.spymac.com ) announced that it paid its members a total of 250,000 USD since January last.
Spymac has started 'sharing profits' with its members in the last 2 months. The most active and popular activists will receive a 'commission' from the site's monthly advertising revenue.
Meanwhile, YouTube has not yet begun to implement a plan of "sharing words" with its users.
The spymac homepage is announcing the profit sharing for members
Spymac said it paid $ 50,000 in the first month. A German member received $ 5,000, another from China received $ 1,300.
The amount of money the members receive depends on the creativity, popularity of the videos, the number of links created and the number of openings.
Spymac Network chairman Holger Ehlis said: ' While YouTube claims that it is considering a plan to share profits with its members, Spymac has started paying users .'
The company is also developing a system that allows users to notify managers about inappropriate video content.
The Spymac website also provides video-conference creation tools (online image conversations). The content can then be transferred to Sony's PSP.
Spymac Network was founded in 2001 and is a community network of Mac users, now based in the US, Canada and Germany with about 1 million members from 150 countries.
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