List of Top Video Search and Video Sharing Websites
There are a number of video search engines which provide the consumers an access to the best video content from all over the world. A video search engine is the same as any other search engine, inasmuch as the search engine spiders crawl the web pages looking for video content to index.
Basically the search engine spiders can capture video information either from externally hosted websites. There are a number of new generation video search engines which also offer an ability to upload the video to their own website. In some of the advanced engines it is also possible to search video by the codec used in the video. So if you want some content to fill up that new monstrous 160GB iPod Classic of yours, the video search based on file format would help you find the proper content without having to bother about any transcoding.
Blinkx
Video Search Engine: Blinkx is the best choice for video search by far. This is because it does not rely on the meta data to index the video files. All of us know that meta data can be easily tampered by any person with the time and will to do so. Therefore Blinkx uses voice recognition and visual analysis to classify and categorize the video content. Blinkx has over 12 million hours of video, all that you would need in a lifetime.
Yahoo!
Video Search is another popular video search engine which allows the users to search for video content. It takes advantage of the data in the media RSS enclosure and allows for quick searching which is reflected in the fact that Yahoo web search is also able to return great results.
Video Search can be considered another powerful video search engine. It is backed by the excellent search engine algorithms developed by Google for its web search and image search. Google Video service allows users to search and upload videos to its own website as well as to that of YouTube Video: YouTube, since Google recently purchased You Tube which is one of the biggest hosts of video content.
AOL/Truveo
Ever since its acquisition of Truveo Video Search Engine Truveo video search, AOL Video has also become one of the prominent video search engines which crawls almost all the popular video locations.
With all these video search engines ready to serve you, you can rest assured that if a video is publicly accessible on the web, you can easily find it using these engines.
Here are some additional Video Search Engines and Sharing Sites – Also take a look at our Directory of Video Sites:
Video Search Engines:
Blinkx TV Singing Fish A.Vista Video Windows Live VideoSearch for Video MySpace Video Veoh Metacafe ClipBlast Blip TV ClipShack Purevideo Brightcove
Video Sharing Sites
Eyespot Grouper Jumpcut Ourmedia Revver Video Egg Vimeo vSocial YouTube
This post was written by Mark Robertson of ReelSEO.com – The Video Search Marketing Blog the author of the longest list of Video Search engines that I’ve ever seen. Mark is known in the search community as an expert on Video Search.
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Monster Video Sharing Site List and How to Use it
Let’s say you have made your first “great” video. You have critiqued it, massaged it and perfected it. You feel good about it.
Now what?
If you want to increase traffic to your website, create backlinks to your site.
(Backlinks are one-way links pointing to your site from other sites. The search engines put a great deal of importance on these. Backlinks say to the world, your website is worthwhile. . . after all, other sites point to it.)
You will want to post the video to several video sharing sites, to magnify the video’s effect. Each time someone watches your video, you get another linkback ping . . . wow! Be sure you use your keywords in the description of the video. Also, start your description with your full URL, including the http: etc. This will help people find your video.
Make sure that you look at several videos on each site so that you can determine whether your video will fit on their site. For example, if your video is about “Eating Healthfully”, don’t expect to place it on a site dedicated to news. Many videos are how to types. HowCast doesn’t accept videos that don’t fit this style.com. Do not post to a video sharing site that is too diverse from what your video is about. Who on that site will watch it?
Fill in the profile information portion of the video sharing site that tells about you, shows your picture, your likes and dislikes, favorite books and hobbies. Your profile information helps people to see you as a whole person. If people want to learn more about you, they will look at your profile. Potentially, they will be in line with you in some way and perhaps want to create a sharing relationship, or other mutually beneficial link to you.
Don’t forget to post to your video to the social networking sites like Digg.com, Mixx, Propeller, Reddit and others. Some won’t let you put your video on their site, but you can still put your article on their site. Your article is a summary of what the video is about. Your article will point them to your video which is hosted on your site.
This technique needs a little more explaining:
1. Post your video on your blog
2. Write an article, to accompany your video, using the appropriate keywords that describe your video. (Remember, the search engines, at this time, cannot look at your video to see what it is about . . . you will have to tell them in your article.)
3. Post your article on the social networking sites, mentioning the video.
4. Point them to your article and video which resides on your website.
Video Sharing Site List
Google Video Google Page Rank
Google Video 9
Blip 8
BrightCove 8
MotionBox 8
PhotoBucket 8
Yahoo Video 8
YouTube 8
UncutVideo(AOL) 7
DailyMotion 7
Esnips 7
iFilm 7
MetaCafe 7
Myspace 7
Revver 7
Vimeo 7
HowCast 6
Crackle 6
Break 6
Buzznet 6
EyeSpot 6
Flixya 6
Grouper 6
GoFish 6
JumpCut 6
Kwego 6
LiveVideo 6
Lulu 6
Multiply 6
MyHeavy 6
OurMedia 6
PutFile 6
SoapBox(MSN) 6
StupidVideos 6
Veoh 6
VMix 6
VidiLife 6
ZippyVideos 6
CastPost 5
ClipShack 5
Doty 5
DoveTail 5
Famster 5
ManiaTV 5
MeraVideo 5
Openvlog 5
Porkolt 5
Sharkle 5
VideoWebTown 5
Vsocial 5
VidMax 4
Apanatube 3
In summary, in this article we covered:
* Your website needs backlinks.
* Search engines put great weight on backlinks.
Get more backlinks by posting your video on many video sharing sites.
* Make sure that you look first to see what type of videos and demographic they are targeting.
* It will take some extra time, but make sure that you fill in the information in the profile section. Your profile information helps people to see you as a whole person.
Social networking sites like Digg are good too…don’t forget them.
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