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New ways of talking to each other PDF Print E-mail
Written by Roger Prentice   
Wednesday, 29 November 2006

Check out lulu.com for publishing your book or showing your video or lots of other things. New ways of talking to each other, new way to share in a company if you are creative?

These were the first two to catch my eye;

http://www.lulu.tv/?p=3473

http://www.lulu.tv/?p=4598

The blurb for lulu.tv reads

What is Lulu TV?

Lulu TV is an eccentric economic entity owned and funded by everyone and no one. In other words, we haven't a clue how to define it. Call it a "stake holding, socio-communal, anarcho-capitalist, sharecropping, fair-trade, collectivist syndicate" if it makes you happy.

What does Lulu TV do?

The gist is: Lulu TV drives internet creativity... because Lulu TV pays creators. It's an internet video channel. You upload stuff. Anything. We process it into every conceivable consumable, useable, viewable format. We syndicate it.

People view it, rate it, share it, praise it, link it and tell the world, their brother or transvestite lover what they think of it. Some videos are very popular. Some aren't (possibly because they're rubbish--who knows?).

On Lulu TV, popularity can pay, because content makers can set up a Shareholder account.

How does that work?

Shareholders pay a monthly account fee. 80% of the fees go into a cash pool. At the end of the month, all shareholders share in the pool. Let's say Lulu TV videos attracted 1M Viewers in one month. If you got 10,000 of those, that's 1%. So you get 1% of the cash pool.

Because this is how we pay, there are no ads, no banners, no pop ups: no one trying to sell you stuff you've never heard of that you never knew you wanted. Nice.

The minimum pool this month is guaranteed to be at least 5k too. mmmm Cash.

What if I don't want to get paid?

You don't have to be a Shareholder. You can join Lulu TV for FREE. Which could be very good for your ego, but bad for your wallet.

What if you stuck up a stunningly popular video, and you weren't a shareholder? You'd get neither jack, nor squat.

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