TrafficHaus, DigiRegs Announce Tube Monetization Revenue Sharing

SAN DIEGO—Naughty America has entered into an exclusive arrangement with TrafficHaus and DigiRegs to provide content to tube sites in exchange for advertising, using the Traffichaus.com and DigiRegs copyright protection—and reports are, the partnership generated thousands in ad revenues in just one week.

Naughty America is offering thousands of videos from 15 minutes up to 30 minutes in exchange for a unique Ad Unit and workflow created by TrafficHaus. Under the deal, tube sites get fresh new exclusive content, and content producers make money off the advertising share—and the companies are making the YouTube revenue share model available to everyone. Instead of spending money removing content and fighting piracy, Naughty America has decided to embrace it while keeping its recent exclusive content off the website(s).

TrafficHaus COO Morten Due said, “We are excited that we can utilize our partner program to distribute additional high-quality content to video streaming sites, allowing the content producers to generate additional revenue from their older content and provide our publishers and strategic partners with fresh legal content. This has proven to be beneficial even to sites that have content partner channels.

"The process is simple: When we locate the content of our customers on some of the partner sites, they have the option to choose whether they want the content to be simply removed or replaced with an official brand trailer. Or even leave the content and earn a share of the revenue generated from that video. This new Tube Content Monetization leads the customer in full control of where its content is, and what it is doing.

"Our goal is to unite the content producers and work together to eliminate the large-scale, malicious piracy that is occurring within the industry, to protect and empower creators to take back control of their content," said Anton Bilobrov, CTO and co-founder of DigiRegs.

The tube monetization revenue share program will be one of the topics the companies are bringing to The European Summit in Lisbon on March 1-4. To schedule a meeting with the TrafficHaus/DigiRegs team, click here.

People who are not already a publisher and want to have this mutually beneficial relationship with not just Naughty America, but other content producers, may contact their sales rep today.

Content producers who want to make more money off of their content may contact a sales representative or email [email protected] or [email protected].