Video Sharing Websites
Take 180:
http://www.take180.com — Community created video shows via a social networking site.
That's How:
http://www.thatshow.com — Features how-to videos.
Time Warner Network: — 181 million videos
viewed per month (2% market share). 26.6 million unique viewers in July 2007.
TinyPic:
http://www.tinypic.com — Video and image hosting. Alexa rank: 167 on May
1st.
Today.com Videos:
http://www.today.com/video — You can
get a free blog here, and get paid for your blogging (get paid per post and per
impressions, also get paid for referring friends). You can also upload videos here.
Traffic Geyser:
http://www.videotrafficguys.com —
With this site you can upload your video to more than 35 video sharing websites
and social networks - all with one click (once you set up your account).
Travelistic:
http://www.travelistic.com — Features
videos by and for travelers. Currently features several thousand videos, with
most videos featuring the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Treepodia:
http://www.treepodia.com — This service
will take an xml feed of your products and automatically produce a series of
videos from them. And then upload the videos to various video-sharing websites.
TripFilms:
http://www.tripfilms.com — Features 2,500
travel videos. You can get paid $50 for a trip video that their editors select
to feature. Also features tips on producing better videos. Alexa: 125,777
(3/10).
Truveo: http://www.truveo.com — AOL's video search and hosting site.
Alexa: 2,971 (3/10).
TubeMogul: http://www.tubemogul.com — Allows you to
upload to a select group of video-sharing websites with one upload. They also
allow you to track video impressions on these sites: Google Video, Metacafe,
MySpace, Revver, Yahoo!, AOL Uncut Video, DailyMotion, YouTube, Crackle, Imeem,
StupidVideos, Veoh, and growing. After uploading your video to TubeMogul and
entering the Title, Description, Tags, and Category, you can choose which sites
you want to deploy your videos. Alexa: 5,585 (3/10).
TubeStream:
http://www.tubestream.tv — Download their
freeware, which enables you to receive online channels of daily and live
broadcasts from around the world. Allows you to watch 1,600 TV channels and
listen to 4,500 radio stations around the world for free.
TubeSurf: http://www.tubesurf.com — A metasearch
tool that searches multiple video-search engines (YouTube, Google Video, MySpace
Videos, and Yahoo! Video). Accurate but does not provide thumbnail images or a preview window.
Alexa: 2,207,916 (3/10).
Tubetorial:
http://www.tubetorial.com — Video
tutorials on Internet marketing and getting things done online. Alexa: 28,769
(3/10).
Want to become a tubetorial video contributor? We provide the bandwidth,
you get the glory. Let us know what you have in mind, and we’ll see if we can
work something out.
Tube to Tone:
http://www.tube2tone.com — Converts
YouTube videos into ringtones for your cellphone. Simply enter the URL of any
YouTube video and click search. Alexa: 116,340 (3/10).
TuneIn:
http://www.tunein.com — Allows you to tweet videos via their interface. In
Beta right now. Alexa: 909,486 (3/10).
TV Trip:
http://www.tvtrip.com — Features video tours of hotels in many countries of
the world as well as New York, Chicago, and San Francisco (thus far) in the United States.
Alexa: 64,519 (3/10).
Twango: http://www.twango.com — No commercials.
Alexa: 594,102 (3/10).
Tweetube:
http://www.tweetube.com — Allows you to
share YouTube videos on Twitter via a short URL. Check out the song video I
shared: http://www.tweetube.com/9N.
Alexa: 300,605 (3/10).
12 Seconds:
http://www.12seconds.tv — Features an
iPhone app that allows you to create and upload 12-second videos. Alexa: 31,698
(3/10).
12seconds is the best place online for video status updates. It's a super easy
way to share what you're doing with your friends and family using short video
clips. You can use your web cam or mobile phone. Show your friends where you
are, share your thoughts, or tell them how you're doing. We are building a video
status platform that will help you keep up to date with your friends 12 seconds at a time.
Twilite:
http://www.twilite.tv — Provides original programming and a social network
for artists. You can also add artwork and music as well as videos. Relatively
new, so few views so far. Alexa: no data.
TwitVid:
http://www.twitvid.com — An iPhone app that allows users to record video
tweets and post them to Twitter. You can also upload and share videos via the
website and Twitter. Alexa: 6,268 (3/10).
Two YouTube Videos:
http://www.twoyoutubevideosandamotherfucking crossfader.com — Allows you to
play two YouTube videos at once and mix the audio tracks (and record the
result).
uLinkx: http://www.ulinkx.com — A browsing video search engine.
Ultimate Tube:
http://www.ultimatetube.com — A
video-sharing and social networking site for Christian videos.
The Universal Record Database:
http://www.urdb.org — Features videos of
people setting or attempting to set new world records. Motto: The definitive
site for human achievement.
Uploaded.tv:
http://www.uploaded.tv — A video-sharing
portal that is also a social network, web shop, music store, and photo-sharing
website. Uploaded TV is the only place were you can directly buy airtime at TV
stations worldwide, to broadcast your own user generated content, through TV
quality edited formats. Alexa rank: 72,711 on May 1st.
uSportStar:
http://www.usportstar.com — A video
forum for discovering sporting talent. Directly links athletes, recruiters, and scouts.
Ustream TV:
http://www.ustream.tv — A platform that
provides live interactive video for everyone. Anyone with a camera and an
Internet connection can broadcast live to a global audience. You can
create an unlimited number of shows. A built-in chat room enables interactive broadcasting.
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