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How To Split An Atom: 11 Video Sharing Sites That Aren’t YouTube

  • Greg Hollingsworth · 1 year ago
    What about seesmic? Qik? Good list overall, definitely some sites in there I'm unfamiliar with, I'll have to check them out.
  • RedFoxOne · 1 year ago
    Wow, I had no idea there were so many other video sites out there. thanks for the insight.

    RD
    www.datools.net.tc
  • nika noir · 3 weeks ago
    me too... they are popping up everywhere
  • Byron · 1 year ago
    Don't forget Seero, GPS and Video merged together. They have some great stuff from gumball3000 and some great recreations of old chase scenes. http://www.seero.com check it out.
  • Tom Jonez · 1 year ago
    Another good website for studio-produced content is http://cinema.lycos.com/ -- Anybody else remember Lycos?
  • Chuck · 1 year ago
    http://withabrain.com is a great place to find some of the best of YouTube, plus stuff from other sites....designed to appeal to folks looking for something a little higher-class than the average fare.
  • Findley · 1 year ago
    Good list; I love me some aniboom. For something different, the Quiet Video blog collects videos that don't need sound, like stunts and science and animation and stuff. it's http://quietvideo.blogspot.com
  • Alexis · 1 year ago
    Hi,
    Video sharing is all the rage these days. We all want to share our videos, to share our passions and the things we like. There are so many sites around to publish our videos on the web that it is sometimes hard to make a choice. We know some of them like YouTube, Revver or Dailymotion, but there are so many others competing to be the number one, or targeting a specific audience, whether geographically (China, Japan, Turkey...), by language (German, Arabic, French...) or for the kind of content they enable to publish (cooking, planes, extreme sports...).
    I have compiled a growing list of more than 760 video sharing sites, video search engines, and video download sites that you can check at http://www.ilikesharingvideos.com
    For each of them, you will get useful information such as their history, the country from which most of their visitors come, their niche, their rank, their latest news...
    This site offers some other interesting features, like a forum about online videos, how to make money with your videos, how to create your own YouTube site, etc.
    So if you are interested in video sharing or online video marketing, give an eye to this site, it worths it.
    Cheers
  • MsSingBahfrumKee · 1 year ago
    What about MyToons? They have the best toons online.
  • Charles · 1 year ago
    That's a great list. I knew about a few of the ones you listed, but some I hadn't heard of yet. I'm sure we'll see more and more niche video sites spring up.
  • Gonzalo · 1 year ago
    Pay to watch trailers on ReelTime? NOT TRUE. I never have done so. I am now a subscriber. I watched trailers before I subscribed, and I can watch them now without login into my account.

    The quality is unmatched. It is not downloading; it is streaming. You will be watching in about a minute. I am not going back to Netfix.
  • Art Stanes · 1 year ago
    As to Reeltime I would have to disagree with the earlier comment--they seem to have the best technology when it comes to viewing content. You don't have to download any of the movies, and have quite a bit of content and are continually adding. As for cost--they are much cheaper than having to go to the movie rental store. This company could be a huge future hit.
  • Mushaboom · 1 year ago
    You don't have to pay for trailers on ReelTime. i use it all the time i dont pay shit. lol
  • Missbhaven · 1 year ago
    I Just used Reeltime and it waqs the best I have ever seen! Holy crapola! They did make me download a player but boy was it worth it. Thak you for finding this GEM. Oh and the trailers are free now.
  • Norym · 1 year ago
    I tried ReelTime and watched sreaming video trailors on my big 52" screen . It looked great and didn't have to pay either. Yor guys should check it out. I think I'll sign-up.
  • Paul · 1 year ago
    What about babelbear.com? It's built on top of YouTube and allows users to request and add subtitles to any video.
  • Lars · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the list! I think that there are lots of cool videos out there waiting to be discovered and many of which are not available on youtube.... I regularly visit this site: spikedhumor, lots of fun vids...
  • Ryan Ward · 1 year ago
    Nice list - especially with the additions in the comments section. For a real estate related site, http://www.wellcomemat.com/, does a decent job.
  • Samsung Phone · 1 year ago
    Good stuff thanks for the list!
  • Australian Shepherd Puppies · 1 year ago
    Thanks for sharing a good stuff. I should check all those list. I think it is very cool videos.
  • Corporate Entertainment Dan · 1 year ago
    I never realised that there we're so many video sharing sites out there, you only ever hear of the big names like YouTube.
    I gotta check some of these out, Cheers!
  • onefunnyman · 1 year ago
    Good stuff man , thank you for the list!
  • Youtube Favorites · 1 year ago
    I still like youtube the most.
  • Cheryline Lawson · 1 year ago
    I like youtube, but everyone flocks to it. You need to find another high profile video site such as revver.com and vlddler.com. who are making their presence know.
  • download youtube video · 1 year ago
    nice report.Thanks
  • Chad · 1 year ago
    Best video sharing site for family video: StashSpace.com Very easy to use, supports multiple formats. You can even send them tapes and they will add them to your account. Check them out at http://www.stashspace.com
  • Torah · 1 year ago
    Well, the best video site really depends on what one is looking for. One of the reasons youtube is popular is because... well, it's popular. It holds so many opportunities for new users to post up videos because of the huge amount of viewers. It's easy to upload something and get thousands of viewers flocking to it within days. The other video sites are good ideas too, though. Some are better than others, but they're all useful for their own purpose.
  • Valerie · 1 year ago
    I'm always using YouTube and have no idea that there are other video sharing sites out there. I checked out the sites you've mentioned and I like Jumpcut and Engage Media.
  • Tom Guarriello · 1 year ago
    May I also suggest VloggerHeads.com?
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  • Jodi Suguitan · 1 year ago
    Thanks for opening my eyes! I never had any idea there were that many other video sites out there.
  • Fashion Shop · 11 months ago
    I find the idea of 12 seconds rather interesting. It helps when we are bored during a meeting.
  • MLS · 11 months ago
    Great list of sites, but it will be hard if not difficult to knock youtube from their top position
  • Zharko · 11 months ago
    Nice list, you might also check out www.storyz.com i find it very easy to use
  • Vancouver video editor · 8 months ago
    Hi, Thanks, for sharing the nice list of websites, it is really very informative and very helpful for my future. I really appreciate it. Keep post regularly.
  • robpongi · 6 months ago
    Thank you for this list! I was not aware of some of those sites. Also, don't forget Revver.com
  • jones78999 · 6 months ago
    As part of my ongoing mission to find the absolute best tools to make money, this is without a doubt at the top of my list
  • Atlanta Real Estate · 3 months ago
    What's interesting about these social video sharing sites is that if you're relying on them soley to host and spread the word about your video content you lose control over you product to some degree. A number of sites have gone out of business because they're not engaged in a sustainable business model.
  • german_shepherd_names · 2 months ago
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  • Rob · 1 month ago
    Thanks for posting all of these. I'm getting tired of YouTube so I've been curious to check out some of the alternatives.
  • jason · 1 month ago
    great list - I like Youtube but when I'm submitting my videos they seem to get lost amount the other couple million
  • Ron · 1 week ago
    Very interesting list of websites. Thanks.
    And that video which teaches people to open their CD drives with a needle - it's funny. Why would anyone want to open their CD drive when the computer is shut down?