Wednesday, November 02, 2005
There are legendary videos on the Internet--the office worker who attacks his computer, the goofy kid with a broom handle acting like a Jedi.
These snippets burn their way through email inboxes and blog indexes racking up viewer numbers that resemble a major TV network during sweeps week. But aside from the occasional appearance at technology trade shows, the producers of these videos rarely make a dime. Revver.com hopes to change that. Revver affixes an advertisement to the videos. The company takes half of the ad sales and gives the other half to the person who made the video. Founder Steven Starr says popular Internet video are untapped opportunities for advertisers.
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Thank God for Greed! Power to the Creative!
Allan