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Eefoof.com debuts Video-sharing Website, offers to pay for Videos

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Wednesday, July 5th, 2006 | Related entries: Internet

A new video-sharing website has been introduced, called eefoof.com. Eefoof has debuted at a crucial time, just when the budding video-sharing market has burst forth with other video-sharing websites on the same lines.

Eefoof logo Eefoof.com, the new video-sharing website is currently in test phase. What is interesting about this website is the fact that uploaders are entitled to a share of advertising revenue that their movies generate.

Eefoof combines the features of YouTube, Google Video, ImageShack, Albino Blacksheep, Newsgrounds amongst other video-sharing websites. The added advantage of this website is definitely the direct kickback of ad revenue that submitters/ authors can expect to receive.

For buddy movie directors, here’s how eefoof.com works. When you upload a piece of media for submission to eefoof.com, your first hit immediately starts generating income. Each month, the amount of individual page views for each item that is submitted is measured. Then, the percentage of hits is calculated. Eefoof then uses this number to figure out the submitter’s share of the sites revenue. Once the user’s account exceeds $25, eefoof will send a Paypal transfer to the users email account.

Basically, eefoof is a community driven website, which was built around one mail rule- the authors of Internet content should be paid for their work and not have it exploited just for the gain of others. Here, submitters do not lose ownership rights of their content.

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