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Best Video Sites Alternatives to YouTube



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Best Video Sites Alternatives to YouTube

As we all know, YouTube is the biggest video sharing website in the world. But here are many sites you are supposed to upload and watch videos online too. Now YouTube is going downhill with its 10 minutes limit, so choosing a good YouTube alternative will be a good option which also supports you to share, upload and watch high quality videos. Let’s check them out.

1. Vimeo

First, when you enter the Viemo.com, the design of the whole website is very clean and beautiful. Sign up first when you enter the interface of website. Many good videos handpicked by the staffs of websites if you scroll the page down.

For free account, users are facilitated to upload 500 Mb video contents only every week. So putting the sign-up page as the interface is a good way to attractive subscribers. For subscribers, you are able to upload the limit up to 5 Gb weekly if you pay 9.95 USD per month, and 199 USD per month for the PRO plan with 20 Gb per week.

However, Vimeo need to collect details of your information which YouTube will not, that’s a good way to protect users’ individual information. Check more in their Privacy Policy.

2. Dailymotion

The advantage of Dailymotion can be the best is its various categories for videos. Find your needed video on this websites will be easy and fast. Of course, your video should be existed on this website first. And multiple language can be chose. The videos on websites can be always searched in Google, which means it will stay in Dailymotion forever until this website disappear. However, limited sources of videos will be a disadvantage for you to choose it.

3. Blip

Every part on Blip has its own character. And the whole interface of it looks like the videos are in high quality with HD. It’s fashion and beautiful when using the program. In the interface of website, the contents are always the most funny these days. Follow the steps of top fashion, just watch videos on Blip now! Maker Studios is owned by Disney. Works directly with and makes content for YouTube.

4. Flickr

In Flickr, most of users prefer to host images. But it has another function to upload and share videos with high quality. Every new Flickr has 1 Tb memory for free account and if you need more storage space, upgrade your account to pro with ease. And users are supported to upload the videos in HD quality.

5. FonePaw Video Converter Ultimate

This program is an almighty program which helps you download the videos from multiple websites including all websites above especially YouTube.
Best Video Sites Alternatives to YouTube

Not only load the videos, and the program also supports you to edit the videos from multiple video websites. When upload the videos to websites, there always must be a specific video format. Then converting videos should be solved first. Using this video converter which is mainly to help you to convert videos into more than 200 hundreds video formats will be your first choice.

Hope this post can be useful for you. If you have any other video alternatives to YouTube, just leave your comments to show us what you know!

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SEOGuru
There is no alternative to YouTube and Vimeo.
If Facebook starts a video engine separately, it will definitely give them a fight.

Hope Facebook take videos seriously.



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viewss
in Liveleak, would have been nice



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chetaseo
Thanks for the tutorial, never knew they are much like that. the only issue here is the volume of traffic of which youtube beats them hands down and flawless.



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chetaseo
There is no alternative to YouTube and Vimeo.
If Facebook starts a video engine separately, it will definitely give them a fight.

Hope Facebook take videos seriously.

i definitely agree with you to a very good extent. they are no way in match to YouTube.



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cmoneyspinner
I agree on top of agree. Actually, I would drop off Vimeo. So far there is no real alternative to YouTube.
  • Vimeo and Daily Motion are OK. But in my mind, they are not an alternative.
  • I hear people talking up Twitch. Eh!
  • As for Facebook? I'd be surprised if Zuckerberg seriously invested in videos.



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SEOPOOJA
Thanks for sharing the you tube alternatives.



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overcast
I think Vimeo and Twitch seems to be the only alternative to YouTube. You can see that facebook is getting into videos. But not a lot of people are making much out of the youtube videos. So it all depends how you make use of the youtube content. I have seen some of the time facebook videos as reaching more and more people. But there are not many ads out there. I guess one has to look at how the conversion happens.



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Corzhens
We are looking for an alternative to Youtube because of the recent policy on monetization. Where before our videos are earning, now we are required to have at least 1,000 subscribers and a certain number of viewing hours. We have checked on Vimeo but it has no monetization. In short, what we are looking for is a depository of videos that share in the revenue from the ads just like Youtube. Kindly post in this discussion if you know of one website that can compete with Youtube in the revenue sharing.



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vinaya
Recently, someone told me that you can monetize videos on Vimeo as well as daily motion. However, I cannot verify this because I have not checked these sites myself. I also hear that facebook is trying to launch monetization program for shared videos. I also cananot verify whether this is true or false.



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