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Top 50 Video Sharing Sites

Once you have produced your first video then share it by posting it to as many [tag-tec]video sharing[/tag-tec] or [tag]video syndication sites[/tag] as you can to drive traffic to your site. You may decide to use management system such as Traffic Geyser but more about that later.

There are many such [tag]free video sharing sites[/tag], possibly several hundred, and more are being added weekly in this expanding niche. Many of these sites have high Alexa rankings and receive loads of traffic. You should visit all the sites that you come across to see which ones are specific to your niche and where you video could well be viewed more.

Below is an updated list of sites to get you started, but by no means a comprehensive list. Sites marked * pay or are about to start paying for good content. Good content does not mean all content. One video at revver.com is reported to have earned $35000 for 3.8 million page views. Recently Revver paid out $1 million in payments to some of its top video submitters. Certainly something to aim at!

Video Sharing Site Page Rank
How Many Customers Do You Want - www.TrafficGeyser.com
Google Video 9
Blip * 8
Break * 6
BrightCove 8
BuzzNet 6
CastPost 5
ClipShack 5
DailyMotion 7
Dotv 5
DoveTail 5
DropShots 6
Esnips 7
Eyespot 6
Famster 5
Flixya 6
GoFish 6
Grouper 6
GUBA 6
Ifilm 7
Jumpcut 6
Kwego 6
LiveVideo 6
Lulu * 6
ManiaTV 5
Metacafe 7
MotionBox 8
Multiply 6
MyHeavy 6
Myspace 7
OurMedia 6
PhotoBucket 8
Porkolt 5
Putfile 6
Revver * 7
SelfCasttv 4
Sharkle 5
SoapBox.msn 6
Stickam 6
StupidVideos 6
UncutVideos 7
Veoh 6
GoogleVideo * 9
YahooVideo 8
VideoWebTown 5
Vidilife 6
Vimeo 7
vMix 7
Vsocial 6
YouTube * 8
ZippyVideos 6

Great Free resource that analyzes 51 different video sharing and editing sites for easy of use and viewing quality.

The Ultimate Guide to Online Video.

When we last looked at this site it had reviewed 42 sites but obviously the list is growing all the time. At some point there might well be as many as article directories. However it is said that the top 30 sites account for 99% of all videos viewed each day.

Submitting to these 30 sites means a massive amount of time spent uploading your videos individually. Unless you like uploading video for hours on end and can achieve this as well as getting all your marketing and other tasks done at the same time then you will need some help.

That help is in the form of a [tag-tec]video syndication service[/tag-tec]. Right now there is one service that stands out from its competition and that is Traffic Geyser.

If you don’t think you will need it now you likely will in the future as you submit more and more videos. Uploading to just a handful of sites is a pain never mind to 30 sites.

Using Traffic Geyser is a small price to pay for the hours you’ll save each week uploading your videos to all those sites individually.

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