Flixya 2.0 is a popular social networking, online video sharing community which just re-launched. Version 2.0 is bigger and better. Their motto is simply "Share Everything". They certainly live up to that as the latest version not only includes video sharing, but also incorporates blogs, and photo sharing into the model. Instead of the previous 50% revenue sharing, Flixya now gives 100% of the ad revenue generated to its users. (Note: You do need to sign up for your own adsense account for the revenue sharing).
According to Flixya, (paraphrasing) they are the only online social network that pays you 100% ad revenue and their easy to use publishing and one-click media distribution tools, drive traffic to your videos, blogs and photos and enable you to earn residual income from each piece of content that you contribute.
Does Flixya Cost Me Anything To Use?
Nothing at all, it's free.
What Is This Revenue Share Thing?
At Flixya, the users are allowed to keep 100% of the ad revenue generated by the Adsense(tm) ads that are placed on the pages with their photos, blog, and videos on them. Flixya's program is powered by Google Adsense(tm) and does require you to sign up for during registration, or in the ad settings page visible when the user is logged in.
Ad Revenue?
It's very easy to get paid. The money goes into your Adsense(tm) account whenever someone clicks on one of the advertisements displayed on your pages.
What is Sharing Videos?
Flixya allows you to upload or share your videos from Google Video, YouTube, Daily Motion, and other popular online video sharing sites. They've recently released Flixya Video Publisher 2.0a for FireFox. This add-on is a great tool for transferring your videos from YouTube, Metacafe, Revver, Livevideo, Bolt, Veoh, Google Video, Daily Motion and Break. Using this tool can become highly addictive. Popular videos can also be voted up or down and appear on the homepage based on this voting.
Share Your Photos For Free?
At Flixya, you can share your photos with your family, friends, and they also offer unlimited ebay auction image hosting as one of the best online photo sharing sites.
Personal Profile
You can create your personal profile, link to it, and share your interests, photos, and favorite blog posts.
And I can Blog?
Yes, you can create your own blog. A blog is short for "weblog". A Blog is a type of online diary or chronological listing of what you are thinking. These are usually maintained daily by you and reflect your own personality. You are encouraged to create your own blog(s) and you can promote yourself and/or add other content. You get to collect 100% of the money that is derived from the content surrounding your blogs, as well.
Social Bookmarking
As you can see Flixya covers a lot of ground. Much more than I can write about here.
There is a lot more happening at Flixya than I have the space to write about here.
Hillary Clinton, for example, has figured out how cleverly created YouTube videos have garnered attention from the younger generation, the ones with the most voting potential. Her Sopranos spoof was viewed over 250,000 times. She got outside of the box of the traditional, stiff campaign format, and braved something new. She's already won many supporters with her campaign, which includes a Web 2.0, user-friendly website, blog included.
Barack Obama, too, understands the value in reaching the technologically savvy demographic. His donation campaign was conducted in part via email. Rather than a contributor sending $20 and never hearing back, the campaign managers cleverly set up a system that allowed people donations to be matched by other donors. Each donor could contact one another and write why they supported Barack. Again, note the interactive character never seen before.
CNN rode the Marketing 2.0 wave by presenting the presidential candidate debates on Youtube. Now they're available 24/7, and can be replayed and shared with anyone. You don't get much more accessible than that.
But the techniques don't stop at YouTube. Candidates have posted profiles on MySpace, Facebook, and Flickr, allowing virtually anyone to claim them as "friends." MySpace has announced that it will hold its own Primary in January, a true political first. And supporters of each candidate are helping out by posting their own blogs and forums on the fine qualities of their favorite contender. Want to help, but don't want to go door-to-door? Start a blog, a newsletter, anything that helps your candidate reach more voters.
Will technology make a difference in the results? Or will we just buzz about it up until the election, sending amusing videos to our contacts, only to remain holed up on Election Day? We'll see next November.
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