Get Paid $2000 To Upload a Video

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We have all grown to believe after many people saying so before, that community and user generated content is the king, and evidently the start of the treacherous path forward. But what on earth were Break thinking, when they announced that they’d pay up to $2,000 for a short video clip? The site, formerly Big-Boys, is indeed offering to pay users incredible sums of money, just to upload simple shorts. No experience needed!

Having paid out over $300,000 dollars already, the site shows no signs of slowing down. It’s believed that some users may have already cashed in, making tens of thousands of dollars! The terms of payment are rather shadowed and unclear as of now, but it’s expected that in the coming days, things will clear up slightly. Information that we currently have suggests that you may need to get your video onto the homepage to receive payment, but nevertheless, the opportunity of this amount of cash, is not one to be missed!

Standard home videos get $400 for each one, as opposed to the $2000, that short animated clips created by users get paid. Of course, Break isn’t the only site offering to pay for content. Metacafe has done for quite some time. Unfortunately for Break, Metacafe’s payment system is much more attractive to producers, as they can get anything up to $10,000 for a single video. But unfortunately Break has a major hurdle. Its problem is that it fails to stand out against the crowd. There are just so many other websites offering things such as revenue sharing, which completely eclipse the website in terms of quantity and ease of payment.

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