Will It Sell?

Chances are, if you have a video you have shown all your friends you have a video we could sell for real cash. Obviously there is a huge market for celebrity clips but we also sell videos of breaking news stories, quirky videos and videos that just make you laugh.

 

Working out how to sell your video is what we do best. Our picture editors can give you expert advice on whether your video could be published. There is a massive range of publications on the market; your videos might be perfect for one of their websites. If in doubt, send it to us and we will let you know.

 

* SHOWBIZ -When it comes to celebrities the best videos are exclusive, recent videos of 'A' list celebrities going about their daily lives. Although most celebrities are well used to being photographed or recorded, SellUsYourVideo.com cannot sell anything that invades privacy, causes harrassment or puts anybody in harm's way.

 

* BREAKING NEWS -Citizen jounalists fill more of the national papers every year. Nearly every recent major news event has been covered with pictures and video from mobile phones and compact cameras. The key here is speed - the first good picture sent to a newspaper is almost always the one which gets used. Video is increasingly being used on news websites instead of photos. The fastest way you can send us a video is by MMS to 07596 989 099.

 

* WEATHER -British people and British newspapers love to talk about the weather, the more extreme the better. If you have been flooded, snowed in, blown away or baked to a crisp you may well be in a position to get images we can sell.

 

* QUIRKY -The best videos are the ones that amuse, amaze or take your breath away. If you are so pleased with a video you have emailed it to all your friends, chances are we can sell it.

 

MMS your video to us on 07596 989 099email your video to Vids@SellUsYourVideo.comCall our freephone number 0800 622 6551Upload your video using the form below



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