Friday, October 26, 2007

ChannelMe.TV, the network where you can have your own .tv domain and push video content withad revenue-sharing model

What company is offering:

ChannelMe.TV, the network where you can have your own .tv domain and push video content, has added an ad revenue-sharing model tat’s now being extended to its users. You own and control your channel’s brand.
How It Works:
The program is free to sign up for, but you’ll need to be at least 18 years of age. From there, you can select from three categories of advertisements tat will display on your .tv page. You get a cut from the ad revenue generated for ChannelMe.

Will it Work:
As the .tv domain hype has yet to be met in reality, with both ChannelMe and Me.tv, it will be interesting to see if this particular tactic helps to a large extent, with ChannelMe. This ad rev-share model is widely used across video-sharing networks, and has been implemented in a successful manner by only a few networks. As far as video-sharing networks go, it seemed like many couldn’t launch in the past year without boasting their ad rev program, but this proves difficult for unestablished start-ups.

ChannelMe’s ad program is currently available to US users only, and payouts occur after your account has reached $10.
More at:http://www.channelme.tv/

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