Top 10 Internet Outlets For Airing Your Videos - Part 2 by Gen Wright
You've made the video, polished it with editing, added sound effects, music, and posted your title and other information. You are ready to share your creation with the world. The Internet has changed the face of music and in recent years has done the same for video sharing as well. You no longer have to look for a distributor, studio, or production company to get your videos seen by millions of people. What you need is to know the best Internet outlets for airing your videos.
While it may not seem that there are plenty of outlets for you to air your videos, with YouTube snagging most of the attention and press through recent years, they are not the only game in town. You do have options and choices and for any creative individual, there is nothing better than having those options available to you.
In this report, part 2 of my 2 part series, on the topic of internet broadcasting you will learn about 5 more quality services available to you.
Revver
Want to make money with your videos? Revver could be the answer you're looking for. Whenever someone watches your video and the embedded ad (a catch, we know), then you get 20% share of whatever the advertiser pays Revver for the ad placement. You can't edit with Revver and the uploading process is a bit too complex for our tastes. You need to download software in order to upload your videos.
Jumpcut
The best aspect of Jumpcut is that you can edit, remix and even create videos online. The features that you have at your fingertips for Jumpcut give it the feel of an application, rather than a website. Jumpcut offers the best editing of the other top 10. You have access to a number of effects, but the more you pile on, the slower your video will play.
OurMedia
If you are an activist whose videos would appeal to a grass-roots movement, then OurMedia is the ideal place for your videos. There are no editing features, and the interface is slow and confusing, but it appeals to socially-conscious audience members, which makes it ideal for this type of filmmaker.
vSocial
vSocial claims that is it the fastest and easiest way to upload, watch, and share you favorite video clips, but that isn't the case. It comes with editing features with all the bells and whistles, but the quality of the finished product is less than ideal. You can embed to your own social media pages with vSocial, but the size of the video is condensed down to 320x240.
VideoEgg
VideoEgg is easy to use. You need to download and application in order to upload your videos, however. It offer basic trim editing and you can post to some basic sites, such as Blogger and eBay. The Flash 8 quality is decent, but nothing to write home about.
As you can see from this 2 part series, these are the top 10 Internet outlets for airing your videos and each one offers something to the discerning, or not-so-discerning user.
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