How Can You Distribute Videos More Effectively?

by Rocky Fu on June 1, 2008

Now you have made your video ready for video marketing campaigns. Now what? If this is your first time, you probably would go to register at video sharing websites like YouTube one by one and upload your videos. If you are really aggressive and YouTube alone can’t make you satisfied, it’s really a tedious process as there are a lot of video sharing websites.

  • Big Think
  • Blinkx
  • Blip.tv
  • Break.com
  • Buzznet
  • Dailymotion
  • GameVideos.com
  • GoFish
  • Google Video
  • iFilm
  • imeem
  • JibJab
  • Kewego
  • Liveleak
  • Metacafe
  • MSN Soapbox
  • Myspace
  • MyVideo
  • OneWorldTV
  • Ourmedia
  • pandora tv
  • Peekvid.com
  • Photobucket
  • Phpmotion
  • Rambler Vision
  • Sapo Videos (only portuguese)
  • Sevenload
  • Twango
  • Vbox7
  • Veoh
  • Vimeo
  • Vuze
  • Yahoo! Video
  • YouAreTV
  • YouTube

I’ve highlighted some of the most popular ones in bold. It definitely takes a lot of time and man power to do that. I recommend you use Hey!Spread to help distribute videos for you.

You can check your upload process in real-time and know instantly when your video is available on the video portals Hey!Spread support: Sclipo, Sumo, Sevenload, Youtube, Google, Dailymotion, Blip, Metacafe, Yahoo, Facebook, Myspace, Vimeo, Revver, Veoh, Vsocial, Photobucket, Putfile. Its pricing model is quite flexible:

Pay only for what you use or get. 1 link sent or received from us simply costs USD $0.05 or 0.03€. 1 link means 1 video sent to 1 site. Sharply fit your needs or budget now.

In addition, TubeMogul’s Load & Track is another similar handy tool you can check out too.

TubeMogul is the first online video analytics and distribution company serving publishers large and small who need independent information about video performance on the Internet and automated upload to the Web’s top video sharing sites.

TubeMogul supports the following sites: AOL Video, Blip.tv, Brightcove, Crackle, Daily Motion, Google , ideo, Howcast, Metacafe, Myspace, Revver, Sclipo, StupidVideos, Veoh, Yahoo Video, YouTube, Viddler, 5min. Watch the video below for a better understanding:

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