What Ten Video Sharing Sites Would You Submit To?

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What would be the top ten video sharing sites to submit a sales video to?

I have a sales video I like to distribute to the various video sharing sites, but there are so many, and I'm looking for the biggest bang for my buck.

OK, I know Youtube would be at the top of the list. So what would be the other top 10 sites?

I'm looking to cover 80% of the net's video reach with just these sites, if thats possible. So this approach is thinking along the lines of the 80/20 rule.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Don't just expect to put a sales video up there and for sales to start rolling in. In fact I probably would not be putting a sales video on those types of video sites at all. IMO a sales video should be hosted properly by yourself on your own website.

    People don't go to Youtube to buy things and they also have very short attention spans when watching videos - this would be the same for most video sites. So it is not an ideal place to have your sales video.

    If you want to take advantage of the traffic from these video sites, then create some short 2-3 min videos that offer information, tips, tricks, related to the market your product is targeting. Upload those short videos to the video sharing sites and direct that traffic back to your own website where your sales video is hosted.

    It's a much smarter and more effective way of doing things...
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  • Profile picture of the author koubain
    youtube,dailymotion
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    • Profile picture of the author AvisMarketing
      I agree with WillR!

      You could create short videos to entice people toward your website and post post them on Youtube, dailymotion, Vimeo etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kezanari
    Just submit you video to every video website out there. There are lot's of software on the market or you can outsource it to Fiverr or something
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  • Profile picture of the author Rok Solid
    WillR is indeed on the money!

    You can use video sharing sites like YouTube to host your sales video and embed it on your sales page but it's better to share something useful on video sharing sites and redirect viewers to the sales page for more info, or part 2 etc.

    People on video sharing sites are looking to be entertained. So find ways to make your subject entertaining

    Depending on your topic you can get a ton of content for videos on PLR sites like master-resale-rights.com and just make short entertaining videos about topics your target audience would already be interested in.

    How do you know what they're interested in? Check out the things that get discussed repeatedly on the forums they frequent.

    Best of luck to you
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    • Profile picture of the author Tyler Pratt
      I have found youtube sends 95% of all video traffic.

      So with that, I dont bother with anything other than youtube.
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  • I mostly use YouTube...that is where all the traffic is unfortunately.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Walker
    People don't go to Youtube to buy things and they also have very short attention spans when watching videos - this would be the same for most video sites. So it is not an ideal place to have your sales video.
    Whilst I wouldn't put a sales video as such up on YT etc I don't agree that people on YT won't buy as I've made a lot of cash from making product review videos, uploading to YT, then directing to the product in the past.

    I still have videos up from 2 years ago that bring in affiliate sales now.

    It's not a method that I still do but people on YT certainly do buy.
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