Will Online video sites ever turn into a profitable business ?

We all know how big YouTube is(ranks 3rd after Google and Yahoo) and how fast online video industry is growing as we are all contributing in it(by creating videos and putting them online)

But let’s face it…No matter how popular online video sites are,they are not making BIG money for the owners.

To cope up with the growing expectations of users and high competition,online video sites such as Veoh,Metacafe,Revision3 and our pet Youtube having been putting best of their efforts.

Counting from ‘simultaneous video streaming’(which takes a big toll on server expenses) to every web 2.0 feature that you experience on video broadcast/sharing sites today,there has been enormous efforts(majorly money) by all such video sites.Also,such websites spend exhaustively in maintaining their services,unlike content based sites which are much cheaper to maintain.

No doubts,the concept of online video sharing has been a revolution in itself but no service has yet been able to turn their service into a profitable venture.

Want reasons ?

  • Videos can only be indexed through tagging.That makes unabusable/accurate indexing much difficult
  • As content within videos can’t be interpreted by web crawlers,ad targeting becomes blurred and therefore poor conversions
  • Video commercials on television and internet are applicable to driven systems(tv soaps/shows and internet counterpart such as hulu)
  • As the video content is user-generated,any ad insertion disrupts user experience and may cause feeling of unwanted intrusion within users

Although Youtube streams more than five billion videos every month,it falls short in front of much smaller video site Hulu,which streams professionally produced videos,tv shows,movie promos,a conventional format which advertisers are used to.Reports say that Hulu is proving to be a better cash machine than gigantic Youtube.

What’s more bizarre is that even Google(acquired Youtube in October 2006),the biggest moneymaker on internet(and an all time path-breaking innovator) hasn’t been able to turn it a profitable investment in the past two years.

And the dreadening nightmare may be turning “paid” for even common usage.

So,here is the million dollar question again…

Will Online video sites ever turn into a profitable business ?

I believe,they will.And very soon(within an year).

Reasons…

  • Traffic isn’t a botheration for them.So,tough part of the battle is already won
  • Google has been working on new innovative methods to monetize online videos on Youtube.The latest one is selling search results on Youtube to highest bidders.This way,they have replicated the same system they have been following for years within their own search results
  • Youtube has also started serving overlay ads on embedded Youtube partner videos
  • There are companies like Digitalsmiths,Auditude and Viewdle who are serving as video indexing and effective ad targeting services

Our prediction

Within an year or so,we will see Youtube as a profit making venture.Most of other popular video sites will follow Youtube’s methods of monetizing online videos.(they will definitely save on R&D)

Prashant Sharma is a Delhi based Entrepreneur who spent most of his college days polishing his marketing skills and went for his first business venture at 19. Having tasted failure in his entrepreneurial debut, he turned a Tech-enthusiast, specializing in web technologies later. Today, he heads AQR8 Media, a Digital Marketing and Technology firm and writes at TechPluto as well. Join him on Google Plus, Twitter and Facebook

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Comments (12)

  1. Hi,
    Video sharing is all the rage since a while now, and it does not seem to end. Everybody wants to share their videos, their passions and the things they like. There are so many sites around to publish videos on the web that it is sometimes hard to make a choice. We know some of the big players on the market like YouTube, Revver or Dailymotion, but there are so many others competing to be the number one, or targeting a specific audience, be it geographically (China, Japan, Turkey…), by language (German, Arabic, French…) or for the kind of content they focus on (cooking, planes, extreme sports…).
    I have compiled a growing list of already more than 900 video sharing sites, video search engines, video download sites, and video publication and statistics online services that you can check at http://www.ilikesharingvideos.com
    For each of them, you will get useful information such as their history, the country from which most of their visitors come, their niche, their rank, their latest news…
    This site offers some other interesting features, like a forum about online videos, how to make money with your videos, how to create your own YouTube site, video contests, etc.
    So if you are interested in video sharing or online video marketing, give an eye to this site, it worths it.
    Cheers

  2. prashant says:

    and i bet Youtube will start making big bucks within months

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