YouTube's rivals 'sentence' video clips with thousands of dollars

Like a popular personal movie sharing site,

break.com is a website that posts videos recorded by users. In order to entice readers and advertising companies, this service is willing to pay publishers content of $ 400-2,000, depending on the creativity or complexity of the product.

Remuneration is very concerned by the online community and competitors like Revver, BlipTV or iFilm are working hard to increase content to attract viewers. Now break.com is the only page to pay so. In January 2005, the site started paying $ 50 for each movie, then increased to $ 250.

Keith Richman, director of break.com, said high remuneration will help the content on the site increase rapidly. "We are excited to wait for next year because we will receive many high quality videos," Keith said.

Picture 1 of YouTube's rivals 'sentence' video clips with thousands of dollars

A "scandal" scene on break.com.Screen shot .


The world's most popular online video sharing site is YouTube has not yet paid "camera profits" for uploaded videos.