This new feature was created to allow users to sell premium video content on the site:
This feature helps video content creators monetize their talents by using a free speech platform that respects the freedom to speak.
You'll find this new feature by clicking on the "For Sale" icon on your Brighteon dashboard (after you log in) and uploading a new video there. Once uploaded, you can set the purchase price for this premium video.
In the video EDIT screen, you can also add the URL of a trailer video which would be the preview video for the video you're selling. Users who are curious about what you're offering for sale will be able to watch your trailer video, then click "purchase" to buy the full, premium video.
Once you've done that, people can immediately start purchasing your video, and you can see the earnings under the "transactions" button on your dashboard. You, as the content creator, can set or change the price of your video at any time.
We pay you via PayPal, once a month, for any month in which your accrued earnings exceed $100.
To increase your earnings, promote your premium video to your fans or followers on other channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or your own website and email lists.
Other new features are coming soon to Brighteon, including a new, improved search function, enhanced analytics reporting for users, a new vaccine video sub-site that focuses on the topic of vaccines, inclusion into the new, upcoming Webseed.com search engine and much more.
Listen to my 12/12 podcast to learn more about the new features on Brighteon (and what's coming):
Are people willing to pay for informative videos? Absolutely. Some of the types of content that will likely do well as premium videos includes:
... and so on. The sky's the limit. You upload it, you set the price, and we handle the rest.
Brighteon handles the e-commerce transactions, customer support, refunds requests (if any) and paying you. Remember, you keep 70% and we keep 30%, so you get the lion's share of the revenues.
Getting lots of views and subscribers on Brighteon is very straightforward. An occult user who has "666" in his user name has figured it out. Read the full account of how he did it in this article.
Simply put, he posted some popular videos on Brighteon, then he announced his Brighteon channel to all his YouTube followers, telling them to support his views at Brighteon.com so he could upload more videos and "colonize" the platform. (Which he has done quite successfully.)
Yes, this user preaches about witchcraft and other occult topics, which is beside the point, by the way. The technique he used is available to everyone, including Christian channels and everyone else.
As YouTube implodes, there is now a mass exodus away from the tech giants, and many of those users are joining Brighteon.com because they know their free speech will be protected there.
Join Brighteon.com today and start posting your own videos. You can even sell videos that offer premium content.
Now, you can build an entire business around Brighteon, and you won't be banned for telling the truth, even as the tech giants collapse into censorship stupidity.
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