According to a new report, YouTube is reportedly forking out thousands of pounds to families who are sharing their promotional videos. The online video sharing website is paying users as much as £100,000 if their funny family videos go viral. Many proud parents across the UK publish their home videos on the internet that comprises of giggling toddlers to bawling teenagers and it has emerged that the new deal will split the revenue from advertising shown alongside the popular videos. Thousands of family videos include spoof home tapes and funny family outings, and YouTube reportedly has an algorithm to monitor the content and predict which videos will generate enough interest and go viral. Before the videos become internet hits, they are contacting the user to offer them a money-making scheme.

A film production company can help businesses reap the benefits of online video too by creating a promotion film that accelerate the firm into fantastic online exposure. Advertisements online can generate huge revenue and one father from England has witnessed the amazing effects of promotional film by uploading a video of his children on the web. His viral video, which involves his son Charlie biting his older brother’s finger, has been watched nearly 400 million times and he has earned more than £100,000 from the family memory.

Similarly, a man called David DeVore made almost £100,000 in 2008 when he filmed his son coming round from an anaesthetic at the dentist; and a woman named Katie Clem grossed more than £3,000 when she filmed her daughter’s reaction to news of a family holiday to Disneyland and received five million views for her video. It is claimed that in 2010 the number of families earning money from family viral videos almost doubled. And businesses can do it to by hiring expert video production services.