Flixya : Video Sharing With Rewards

by DJ Neawedde | 4th August 2006

FlixyaFounded in July 2006 by Adam Oliver and Ivan Wong, Flixya is an online video sharing community with rewards. With the growing number of video sharing sites online, Flixya differentiates itself by giving back to its users through rewards and ad revenue sharing. They also offer a Charity Program that gives back to the community. The motto behind Flixya is “Share Everything.” The Flixya multi-tiered Rewards Program features $5000 worth of merchandise. Members can earn points for sharing videos, friend referrals and posting comments. 30,000 points will get you a $100 gift card to Abercrombie and Fitch, 110,000 a T-Mobile Sidekick 3. At the top of the list, 600,000 Flixya points will get you an Apple Macbook Pro.

While working on a number of video related concepts, we started to see very specific niche communities emerge with less than a handful of sites offering any type of incentive to it’s participating members.

Flixya is similar to Revver, a video sharing site that also allows people to earn money, which we reviewed in July.


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    Flixya : Video Sharing With Rewards

    by DJ Neawedde | 4th August 2006

    FlixyaFounded in July 2006 by Adam Oliver and Ivan Wong, Flixya is an online video sharing community with rewards. With the growing number of video sharing sites online, Flixya differentiates itself by giving back to its users through rewards and ad revenue sharing. They also offer a Charity Program that gives back to the community. The motto behind Flixya is “Share Everything.” The Flixya multi-tiered Rewards Program features $5000 worth of merchandise. Members can earn points for sharing videos, friend referrals and posting comments. 30,000 points will get you a $100 gift card to Abercrombie and Fitch, 110,000 a T-Mobile Sidekick 3. At the top of the list, 600,000 Flixya points will get you an Apple Macbook Pro.

    While working on a number of video related concepts, we started to see very specific niche communities emerge with less than a handful of sites offering any type of incentive to it’s participating members.

    Flixya is similar to Revver, a video sharing site that also allows people to earn money, which we reviewed in July.


    Related Posts

  • More Pixsy News
  • Why MySpace Video can’t defeat YouTube
  • Travelistic: Travel Video Sharing Network
  • Revver : Make Money With Your Videos
  • MySpace Video killing YouTube
  • Yahoo acquires Jumpcut
  • Subscribe



    One Response to “Flixya : Video Sharing With Rewards”

    1. More Pixsy News at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Visual search engine Pixsy will launch StarHabit.com next week, which will that hunt the Web for celebrity photos, a company executive said Friday.It is an RSS-based site that updates as news posts. It will offer advanced browsing and sorting functions, and an AJAX interface, said Chase Norlin, Pixsy CEO. Pixsy is also expected to launch a recenue sharing model, like Revver and Flixya. […]

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