You can easily make funny video websites, and then profit from them nicely. Many people have done it and are actually making their living off it. Here's how to make funny video websites and make money at it:
1. Getting a site.
The first thing to making a funny video website is choosing a good name. Have some fun trying to think up catchy names for your website. A catchy, unique and memorable name is key to not only getting traffic but maintaining traffic.
2. Getting the videos.
You can easily lift videos from other popular video sites. But there are also sites that allow you access to many of the popular funny videos which you can use. Many sites share with one another videos as well. So getting the videos to supply for your funny video website is relative easy.
3. Making the Money.
Making money off your site is going to consist of different forms income streams. From click on ad's, banner advertising, and actual products which you can sell on your site and receive heavy commissions from.
Start up accounts at Google and yahoo for click on ad's, and find internet products which will coincide with the type of videos you'll be showing. Many internet products will have programs for webmasters which you can sign up for and immediately start promoting products on your site. Once your site develops traffic, you can start to hit up larger business's for banner ad's which can pay very well. The combination of different income streams will bring in a steady income flow as long as your traffic is ramped up.
4. Putting your site together.
There are specific programs you can get for building sites. They will take the headache of "coding" away, and have you setting up your site quickly and fairly easily. A good "make video website" book or manual will show you exactly what needs to be done and provide inside access to sources which can make things thousands of times easier.
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That's the entire joke. Cute for a while but it took months to get her to understand why her friends no longer found it funny.
But so much of what they do comes out so innocently and natural, as parents try to hold back the laughter from catching an unintended innuendo, such as when my son declared an 8 foot long flexible pencil to be his 'hooker'. Utterly innocent, but you can imagine the jokes that created.
Too bad it was so hard to catch on video.
The challenge comes from when kids understand what the camcorder does. They no longer behave so naturally, and you have to drag the jokes back out of them, which is rarely as good as when they just did it naturally.
Sometimes prompting does work pretty well. Some kids love being caught on film and will gladly clown around for the camera.
Others quickly become self conscious or want only to see what the camera sees. It can be hard to get them back to being their natural, hilarious selves.
I've had some luck with simply sneaking up on my kids. If they don't hear the camera being turned on or see it coming, I can catch them some of the time. Things can shut down quickly if they catch on, of course.
Teamwork also helps. Get both parents involved. Whoever's playing with the kids as they get crazy keeps the kids busy while the other runs for the camera and gets things going. This can also help to keep the fun going even as the kids catch sight of the camera, as you may be able to distract them back to playing.
A further challenge comes from having multiple kids. Sometimes the one you aren't trying to film will suddenly start playing very loudly to distract attention from the one who was doing something so darn cute you just really wanted to remember it. It may take a bit of teamwork to convince the one child to quiet down and wait for his or her turn as the other is filmed. If you work it just right, you may get two funny films instead of one.
If you can't catch them on film, the next best thing is to write it down or just share it with your friends. Your fellow parents probably have plenty of crazy kid stories they'd love to share with you too.
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