Flagship network hub

The flagship rebuild for a shared homemade video network.

RealHomemadeTube gets the broadest, archive-driven experience. It should feel fast, trustworthy, and scaled for long-term SEO while the other two brands inherit the same media engine with different visual angles.

Largest archive presentation

Structured categories and model hubs

Shared transcode and ad operations dashboard

Shared videos available

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All three domains pull from the same catalog and file ladder.

Featured on this brand

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Curated ordering can differ per domain without duplicating files.

Active ad placements

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Brand-specific banner plans can still point to shared slot definitions.

Shared network footprint

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Brands on one codebase

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Shared videos ready to publish

Local MySQL + /srv/videos/shared storage

Projected storage after HLS optimization

Featured library

Shared videos merchandised for RealHomemadeTube

The videos below come from one shared library. Each brand can promote a different mix, reorder sections, and sell different banner inventory without duplicating uploads.

Categories and creator hubs

A cleaner internal linking structure than the old sites ever had.

These category and creator sections are where the rebuild wins long term: stronger archive pages, better crawl paths, and clearer ways to route traffic into discovery and sponsorship surfaces.

Revenue surfaces

Banner placements and in-player cues designed from the start.

The old sites made money from traffic; the rebuild should make money from structure. These placements are built into the CMS plan so you can sell banners and timed overlays without hacking templates later.

Homepage hero rail

Masthead Leaderboard

970 x 250$18+ CPM

Best for launch campaigns, membership offers, and high-ticket sponsor placements.

Watch page sticky column

Video Sidebar Rail

300 x 600$11+ CPM

Persistent exposure beside the player with room for animated creative.

Timed player cue points

Mid-Roll Overlay

HLS cue marker based$24+ CPM

Inserted from shared HLS cue points without creating per-brand duplicate encodes.