01
Feb
2012
The video recipe is an idea whose time has come, thanks to the many sites springing up over the internet that host them. This is the perfect storm for a new industry to rise from the ashes of this recession. More people are slowly taking notice.
For example, their are over 20,000,000 recipe users in America according to Food Source Today magazine. Many website publishers have discovered many of their viewers would rather watch a video recipe being prepared than merely read it. Website publishers found viewers receive a better viewing experience by watching the dish being prepared. Why? Because watching allows the viewer to see the small details and nuances of preparing a dish., the overall experience is richer and deeper than merely reading. For example, the viewer is able to see how the ingredients is mixed, stirred or tossed and how the mix looks before it's placed in the pan.
Cooking videos also allow the viewer to use more of their senses to absorb the information contained in each recipe. For instance, the sight, sound, the colors, the motion, and even the feelings or mood of the cook as they prepare the dish. These are qualities video recipes have that you could never get from a cold impersonal written recipe. More people are starting to notice this, and more importantly profit from it. Why Demand is Quietly Growing Faster and Stronger Their popularity continues to grow faster, because of this tight economic climate. More people are now cooking at home more as opposed to eating out. According to the latest research by the University of California, the average family can save up to 69% off their food cost by eating at home as opposed to eating out.
For example, a family of four would pay an average of $32 to eat at the typical fast food establishment. But if they bought the ingredients at a supermarket (with coupons) and cooked the ingredients at home it would cost around $12 or less. That is the economic power and savings people are realizing and smart opportunist are quietly cashing in on now. Ironically, cooking videos online have not only generated new fans and followers, they seemed to have spawned a whole new industry. Many advertisers are using average folks video recipes as a marketing tool, allowing them and the people who create them to earn handsome profits. Now anyone with a good recipe and a simple video camera can make quick cash. No doubt, as video recipes grow more popular more ways for average people to profit will also emerge.
Here's 3 Examples of How Average People Make Quick Cash With Video Recipes
1. They post video recipes on the many video sites with contextual ads. When people view their video and click on one of the ads they get paid. For more information go to a search engine and type in "Revenue opportunities for video content owners".
2. They create a video recipe website or blog. Next they simply post videos to the site or blog. They earn money by posting ads, affiliate program links or product ads.
3. They start a video recipe newsletter or membership site. They sell a subscriptions to their video recipe newsletter or membership site. Many offer unique recipes to their audience. For example, one woman takes request on what her subscribers would like to know how to cook and she makes videos and publishes it each month for her subscribers. They love her for it. She insist this is something anyone can do. To seek out more information and idea go to the links provide. video recipes

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