Where Can I Submit My Videos?

One of the most frequent questions that we get asked in recent months is where can I submit my videos.  We all know about YouTube and Google Video, but where else can you submit videos to?

So over at SEO-Space I compiled a list of the ultimate list of video sites which is being reproduced in it's entirety here.

Video optimization is one of the great ways to get your site into blended search results such as Google Universal Search results. The one thing to keep in mind is to optimize your videos so that they will be relevant to a user's query. If you have a video on eye tracking make sure that after you submit your video it is optimized and tagged for "eye tracking" and other eye -tracking related phrases.

So then that brings us to the next question. Where Should I Submit my Videos? Well currently some of our favorite video aggregator sites to submit to are:

YouTube – one of the most popular online video destinations out there right now.

Meta Cafe – Another popular video sharing site, where it is extremely easy to submit video to.

Yahoo! Video – as Yahoo begins to display more blended search results, having optimized video in Yahoo may prove beneficial.

Google Video – ditto for Google.

Veoh.comVeoh.com is an advanced video hosting and sharing site with over 70,000 content publishers.

But guess what there are a ton of other video aggregator sites to submit to. With that here is the definitive list of Ultimate video sites as presented by SEO-Space.

Ultimate List of Video Sites (in random order)
  1. YouTube
  2. MetaCafe
  3. Yahoo Video
  4. Google Video
  5. Veoh
  6. AOL Video
  7. ScanScout
  8. Blinkx - the World's largest video search engine where you can search over 18 million hours of video from sites like Google Video, YouTube, MySpace, MetaCafe, and more.
  9. Video Webtown
  10. VideoAddon
  11. VideoEgg
  12. GoFish
  13. Buzznet
  14. Vidiac
  15. Atom Uploads
  16. Twango
  17. Brightcove
  18. Daily Motion
  19. DropShots
  20. eVideoShare
  21. Eyespot
  22. Flukiest
  23. blip.tv
  24. Break
  25. Buzznet
  26. Clipshack
  27. eSnips
  28. Fliqz
  29. Flixya
  30. ImageEvent
  31. iMeem
  32. JumpCut
  33. Grouper
  34. Guba
  35. iFilm
  36. LiveVideo
  37. Lulu TV
  38. Motionbox
  39. revver
  40. Sharkle
  41. Stage6
  42. MotionTV
  43. Multiply
  44. MyHeavy
  45. MySpace
  46. Openvlog
  47. Panjea
  48. Phanfare
  49. Photobucket
  50. Pixparty
  51. Putfile
  52. Soapbox
  53. StashSpace
  54. Stickam
  55. Streamloader
  56. Treemo
  57. Vidilife
  58. Vimeo
  59. vMix
  60. Vobbo
  61. Vox
  62. vSocial
  63. You Are TV
  64. Live Leak
  65. Crackle
  66. Daily Motion
  67. Engage Media
  68. Sevenload
  69. Vuze.com
  70. Our Media

There you have it 70 video related sites that you may want to check out. Now we're not saying that as a business you need to submit your videos to each and everyone of these sites. However if there is a relevant resource for your business, you may want to consider uploading and optimizing your video for that resource. Video is simply another great tool that you can use to intercept your target market and create a buzz about your brand.

Here's another list just for comparison sake.

6 Comments to “Where Can I Submit My Videos?”

  1. Kara-Hannah 19 December 2007 at 1:46 am #

    You forgot the best one – http://www.blogtv.com!

    This site combines the best of all worlds! You will love it, come check it out!

  2. Linda VandeVrede 19 December 2007 at 9:52 am #

    How about a list of sites that handle pre-digital video? (16mm, 8mm, VHS, Betamax). This is a terrific list, but the companies assume customers have already-digital video to upload. Any video or film taken before the 1990s was not digital.

  3. Jody Nimetz 19 December 2007 at 10:30 am #

    Great comment Linda. There are a number of services that convert pre-digitial video. We’ll see what we can come up with for a future post. Thanks for tuning in.

  4. RickH 29 April 2008 at 7:06 am #

    Thanks for the list. There are also services that help upload to multiple sites – such as TubeMogul and Traffic Geyser.

    I believe there are a couple of fairly good qualitative evaluations out there of many of these sites. Some have better quality video encoding, some generate more hits, some are easier to use. For video quality I prefer Soapbox, Revver, Metacafe.

  5. Jody Nimetz 15 October 2008 at 8:27 am #

    Ivana,

    Thanks for stopping by. Our pleasure.

  6. chad 5 May 2010 at 8:51 pm #

    This blog is excellent. I needed a list like this as i am just experimenting with adding videos to my blog. This list will really help me spread the video and gain valuable backlinks and traffic.
    You rock.