Build successful, profitable, digital publications
Content Galaxy enables publishers to combine independently created videos into well-edited channels
that offer subscribers a compelling value and yet are inexpensive to build, run, and sell.
Our revenue sharing service, based on metered subscriber viewing, makes it pay for independent parties to cooperate in building great channels together.
A publisher can achieve major savings and reduce risk by involving editors in the revenue sharing.
Editors work for publishers, adding value to content
They help attract, select, present, and organize a body of high quality videos.
Senior and Primary Editors
Senior Editors are often industry figures that add value through name recognition.
Be a Content Galaxy publisher
Create, manage, and sell subscriptions to your own online publications.
The publisher runs the business of a channel (publication), including hiring editors and setting
compensation fomulas.
Publishers are independent business entities that find and sell content
and set editorial policy.
They use Content Galaxy's infrasture to support the operation of their channels and
publications. This allows the publisher's focus to be on core
business issues like planning, marketing, hiring, etc., without the headache
and expense of building and maintaining complex web server applications for
e-commerce, accounting, and other administrative tasks.
Be a Content Galaxy editor
Get paid to help organize and build successful publications.
Primary editors select select, organize, and maintain content within an assigned section of
a publication. Senior editors supervise, coordinate, and oversee the work of multiple subordinate
editors.
Editors can make essential contributions to building and improving the quality of a channel,
and they should be paid accordingly. We give editors the same assurances of
fairness and transparency, as well as real-time monitoring and automated
payment that we offer to content providers.
Editors can be assigned to every item of content, with editor
compensation tied directly to overall publication revenues and the popularity
of material for which that editor is responsible.
Content providers (authors, artists, videographers) and other content owners submit
content items to an editor for approval and inclusion in a channel.
By compensating all parties based on actual subscriber usage, the platform eliminates
the need for complex, individually negotiated contracts and speculative up-front payments.