Vator.TV: http://www.vator.tv Motto: Voice of the Entrepreneur. The place for
emerging companies to showcase and market themselves via video.
VBS.TV: http://www.vbs.tv VBS is an online broadcast network. We stream original
content, free of charge and 24 hours a day. We carry a mix of domestic and
international news, pop and underground culture coverage, and the best music in
the world. People have used words like eclectic, smart, funny, shocking, and
revolutionary to describe VBS. Spike Jonze is their creative director. Email
pitch@vbs.tv to send them show ideas. Alexa rank: 5,082.
Veeple: http://www.veeple.com A free clickable video web service for up to 5,000
views per month. Pricing starts at $49 per month for everything: Clickable
videos with text, captions, hot zones, images, PDFs, Word documents, MP3s, and more.
Veeples tools enable publishers to identify and spot objects within video
streams, or add their own interactive spots, and customize user experiences
around the interaction with those objects. This interactive technology allows
users to transform their viewing experiences, provides a monetization solution
for content providers, and delivers an effective non-intrusive media vehicle for advertisers.
Veoh: http://www.veoh.com 53 million videos viewed each month (.6% market
share). Offers an easy-to-use embeddable player, revenue-sharing, and desktop
software (for downloading and viewing videos over 45 minutes long as well as to
record videos for later viewing). As a Veoh Pro user (free), you can share
revenue 50/50 as well as sell or rent video downloads via Veoh's ecommerce
system. Veoh also provides video search to find free content anywhere on the
web. CBS allows you to watch free, full-length episodes of many of their most popular shows via Veoh.
Vevo:
http://www.vevo.com Features the top music videos from around the net.
Vevo.com plus channels on YouTube, AOL, and various CBS sites. Also reached 6
million Hispanic users in April 2010. Alexa rank:
3,552 (3/10).
Viacom Digital: 281 million videos
viewed each month (3.1% market share, #4). 22.7 million unique viewers in July 2007.
Viddler: http://www.viddler.com You can upload many videos at once in a variety of
formats. Videos can be up to 500 Mb. Tags can be timed along the timeline of the
video; so can comments from others. You can also record direct to Viddler with a
webcam. You can also set your videos for private viewing (only people you invite
can see the videos). Alexa rank: 1,922 in March 2010; 2,268 in July 2010.
ViddYou:
http://www.viddyou.com A video-sharing website with free and premium pay
options. Designed for personal use with privacy controls and quality video.
Support for iPhone and other mobile phones. Alexa rank: 471,885 (3/10).
VidEngage:
http://www.videngage.com They call
themselves the Internet's first video social network. Offering dating intro
videos, video resumes, video shopping, and video conferencing. Also allows you
to send video emails and video blogs. Alexa rank: 3,005,241 in March 2010.
VidEngage is the world's first personal video destination! We are more than
just video mail, video blogs and a video social network! We have Video Dating!
And get that DREAM JOB with your own Video Resume! Connect with your friends
with Video Conferencing.
Video Bomb:
http://www.videobomb.com A social
bookmarking site for Internet video. Video Bomb lets you make a collection of
videos that you find anywhere on the web. Share your collection by email, RSS, or embedded on your blog.
Alexa rank: 110,379 (3/10).
Video.ca: http://www.video.ca Canadian video-sharing community. Alexa
rank:
1,433,442 (3/10).
The Video Channel:
http://www.thevideochannel.net A
new video-sharing website that offers free accounts to upload, share, and embed
videos, with 5 Gb of space per user, fast playback, and video embedding. For
users requiring more than 5 Gb of space, paid accounts start at $5.00 per month.
Video Egg: http://www.videoegg.com Offers 50
million viewers a month on imeem, Metacafe, and BuzzNet. As a publishing
website, you can earn money delivering their ads into any video player or Flash
widget. Find out more here: http://www.videoegg.com/adplatform.
Their AdFrames Brand Response Network distributes video and rich media through
an expandable ad unit that can be formatted to fit any page, any widget, or any online game. Microsoft is one of its advertisers.
VideoEgg is the pioneering video ad network for online communities. We
connect brands to consumers with video and rich media across a network of more
than 200 leading video and gaming sites, social networks and applications. ...
We have 200 sites and applications in our network including over a hundred of
the top Facebook apps, as well as leading social network and video communities
like Bebo, Hi5, imeem, and Buzznet.
Video Jug: http://www.videojug.com
Motto: Get good at life. An encyclopedia
of everything, all done in video and articles. Features 100,000+ videos.
Channels include beauty/style, creative/culture, family/education, food/drink,
health/well-being, lifestyle/home, love/dating, money/careers, sports/outdoors,
and technology/cars. Alexa rank: 3,234 on May 1st; 3,001 on August 18th.
Video Podcasts:
http://www.videopodcasts.tv A video
podcast directory. You can add video podcasts to this directory.
Video Sift:
http://www.videosift.com Features top
videos by number of views. Allows users to vote videos up or down.
Video Sprout:
http://www.videosprout.com Share your
videos privately, only with the people you invite to see them. Alexa rank:
2,338,849 in July 2010 (beta site).
Video Traffic Guys: http://www.videotrafficguys.com
The key resource to use to upload your new videos to dozens and dozens of
video-sharing and social networking websites with just one click.
Video Web Town:
http://www.videowebtown.com Features
25,000 videos. Allows you to store and share personal videos up to two hours in length. Page rank of 5.
Video Wildfire:
http://www.videowildfire.com A
video and social media submission service for only $19.99 per month.
Vidiac: http://www.vidiac.com
Allows website owners to create video channels, either on vidiac's website or
on their own. When you create a channel, others can also upload new videos to your channel.
Vidilife:
http://www.vidilife.com A photo and
video-sharing website with email, blogs, and friends for social networking.
Alexa rank: 12,218 on May 1st.
VidiNotes:
http://www.vidinotes.com Allows you to
capture up to 30 images from any FLV video, add notes to them, and then generate
a printable PDF.
VidiVodo:
http://www.vidivodo.com Motto: create
your own TV. Alexa rank: 3,971 on May 1st.
VidLit: http://www.vidlit.com This is apparently a video-sharing and production
service for book trailers, but you would never know by visiting the website
since there is no description of its purpose anywhere on the website. I looked. Very odd.
VidMax: http://www.vidmax.com Videos to the max. Focus on funny and crazy videos.
Allows you to make money with your original videos. Users can watch, rate, and comment on videos. Page rank of 4.
VidMe:
http://www.vidme.com Allows you to share private videos with the people
you define. Alexa rank: 779,759 in July 2010.
Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com Allows you to exchange videos with others and
restrict who can see your videos. Designed to be a family-safe alternative to
many other video-sharing sites. Viewers are allowed to download your original video to their computer. Page rank of
9. Alexa rank: 194 in July 2010.
iScripts Visual Caster:
http://www.iscripts.com/visualcaster A video hosting and sharing script
that could be used to provide video hosting service to your customers. You can
create a video sharing community like Youtube, DailyMotion, MySpace Videos or Google Video. Cost: $47.00.
Vixy.tv: http://www.vixy.tv A live video community. If you have a PC, an Internet
connection, and video capture device (webcam, etc), you can set up a TV channel
and broadcast live from your Internet connection.
VizzVox: http://www.vizzvox.com You can create up to 10 Vizzies (video slide shows)
and share them here. For more sharing, you have to sign up for a pro account that costs money.
VMix: http://www.vmix.com Allows users to share videos and music. Their VMix
Core platform allows for enterprise-wide video and social networking. Page rank of 6.
VodPod: http://www.vodpod.com Allows you to search
for videos, create a collection of your favorite videos, and then share them
with others. Once you create a channel, you can use their widgets to share the
videos you've collected in your blog sidebar or on your website. To search
YouTube, MySpace, Daily Motion, Comedy Central, and other video-sharing sites,
just type in your keywords and see what VodPod collects for you. An a-list site
for marketing books and websites via video sharing.
Vooly: http://www.voolly.com An adult sex video sharing website.
VSocial: http://www.vsocial.com Their V:sandbox (http://www.vsocial. com/vsandbox)
allows anyone to share videos for free. Their Connect service allows small to
medium businesses to create branded video channels. Their Engage service allows
bigger companies and agencies to create video-driven branded social networking
communities. For example, Ragan Communications created MyRaganTV.com to provide
blogging, forums, social networks, chat, bulletin boards, video-sharing and more for companies.
VuMe: http://www.vume.com Pays a guaranteed $3.00 per thousand clicks on your
original videos, audios, and photos showcased there.
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