Do you think there is a way to have some sort of hybrid arrangement where UA-cam can be your primary 'front door' to your videos, but when a viewer click the YT Video it seamlessly redirects to a platform where the video resides and has immunity to YT policing? This way a content creator can have the benefits of YT/Google search features, channel features, playlists etc but the main content will not subject to YT privacy policy etc. Perhaps the video will have a brief (sterile) introduction on YT and then flow smoothly into the third-party video server.
Always host your videos on UA-cam and use Julbul if you want to get Wistia/Vimeo player layout for your youtube embedded videos. This is the best combination I've found so far :)
Hey, Caleb. Where will you recommend to host videos a lot of videos,1000 or more?For public use and not to overwhelm hosting company. I will need stats for sure.SEO is must for the project. I want to have videos on Wordpress but hosted somewhere else to have fast uploading speed to watch them. Thanks for sharing !
Great info....But I wish you would of talked about how much Wistia costs a month for you compared with Vimeo? How much did it run Fizzle a month etc. Just curious what you spend a month on Wistia?
What about hosting your videos from Google Drive? You can host there and embed on your website. It's basically the same player as UA-cam but without the social aspect (no sharing). Great video.
Great video! Quick question. I have an ecommerce website and sell clothing. I'd like a quick video of each product on each product page. I don't like UA-cam because at the end, a list of competitors sites show on at the end. I'm confused which other option would be best for me for what I'm trying to do (Vimeo, etc.). Thanks again.😊
+Tutu Girl www.tutugirl.com Wistia would be a great option as it has a free plan to start out. Vimeo also would be free to start. Can't go wrote with either of those. If I had to choose I'd go with Wistia.
i want to use videos on my website, but i"m a bit worried if i use the websites hosting to display the video, it might slow down the website if its viewed to much, on the other side.... i really don't want youtubes autoplay/adds or end screens on my website, it just looks dirty and distracts the audience, guess im going to have to spend some monny here.
Thanks for the video. Just found your channel and I'm finding lots of great info. What do you suggest for short films or documentaries you might want to charge for? Would like to do a small fundraiser for a local museum and give an online option for a history documentary. Use Vimeo or can you use itunes affordably for small projects?
+eckfoo I think Vimeo is the best place for that sort of thing. Check out my conversation with Levi Allen on my podcast where he talks about his short film launching experience: www.DIYVideoGuy.com/57 And check out his vlogs: ua-cam.com/users/LeftCoastVisuals Especially this one: ua-cam.com/video/ehibmLTwFag/v-deo.html
+Ron Hunter Definitely. They all have different kinds of compressions, so even if you upload the same video to all the same places, it can have a different quality to it. But, I don't think video quality is a more important reason to pick a platform for your videos than what I mentioned in this video.
Do you think there is a way to have some sort of hybrid arrangement where UA-cam can be your primary 'front door' to your videos, but when a viewer click the YT Video it seamlessly redirects to a platform where the video resides and has immunity to YT policing?
This way a content creator can have the benefits of YT/Google search features, channel features, playlists etc but the main content will not subject to YT privacy policy etc. Perhaps the video will have a brief (sterile) introduction on YT and then flow smoothly into the third-party video server.
Thanks man. Great Tagline/outro too!
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Never heard of Amazon S3. Thanks for all the tips and information, Caleb :)
Always host your videos on UA-cam and use Julbul if you want to get Wistia/Vimeo player layout for your youtube embedded videos. This is the best combination I've found so far :)
Coppa ! Not gonna post videos on UA-cam
Hey, Caleb. Where will you recommend to host videos a lot of videos,1000 or more?For public use and not to overwhelm hosting company. I will need stats for sure.SEO is must for the project. I want to have videos on Wordpress but hosted somewhere else to have fast uploading speed to watch them. Thanks for sharing !
Great info....But I wish you would of talked about how much Wistia costs a month for you compared with Vimeo? How much did it run Fizzle a month etc. Just curious what you spend a month on Wistia?
Great channel man.
- ADJ
What about hosting your videos from Google Drive? You can host there and embed on your website. It's basically the same player as UA-cam but without the social aspect (no sharing). Great video.
Rob Anderson If I'm going to use the UA-cam player, I'd prefer to have it public on UA-cam.
Great video! Quick question. I have an ecommerce website and sell clothing. I'd like a quick video of each product on each product page. I don't like UA-cam because at the end, a list of competitors sites show on at the end. I'm confused which other option would be best for me for what I'm trying to do (Vimeo, etc.). Thanks again.😊
+Tutu Girl www.tutugirl.com Wistia would be a great option as it has a free plan to start out. Vimeo also would be free to start. Can't go wrote with either of those. If I had to choose I'd go with Wistia.
Thanks!
i want to use videos on my website, but i"m a bit worried if i use the websites hosting to display the video, it might slow down the website if its viewed to much, on the other side.... i really don't want youtubes autoplay/adds or end screens on my website, it just looks dirty and distracts the audience, guess im going to have to spend some monny here.
Thanks for the video. Just found your channel and I'm finding lots of great info. What do you suggest for short films or documentaries you might want to charge for? Would like to do a small fundraiser for a local museum and give an online option for a history documentary. Use Vimeo or can you use itunes affordably for small projects?
+eckfoo I think Vimeo is the best place for that sort of thing. Check out my conversation with Levi Allen on my podcast where he talks about his short film launching experience: www.DIYVideoGuy.com/57
And check out his vlogs: ua-cam.com/users/LeftCoastVisuals
Especially this one: ua-cam.com/video/ehibmLTwFag/v-deo.html
great info!
how do you set up paid videos???? I think you said that you did that on Wistia??? How does that work???
+Lisa VanOstrand You can embed them on hidden pages that are behind a paywall or payment service like Gumroad.com.
thanks
I'm using JULBUL; I paid a one-time fee and now enjoying 5 beautiful player skins with unlimited color options. I really hate monthly payments.
sorry forgot about that part,
Hi Caleb, great video. Do you find a noticeable video quality difference between these 5 options?
+Ron Hunter Definitely. They all have different kinds of compressions, so even if you upload the same video to all the same places, it can have a different quality to it. But, I don't think video quality is a more important reason to pick a platform for your videos than what I mentioned in this video.
what about viddler?
Rozli Yusof I don't know a single person that uses it. But I know a bunch of companies do. I haven't though, so I didn't want to recommend it.
Caleb, what about Screencast.com...load on there and then put on your web site.?
You could, but the only way someone is going to find that video is if they get to your website.
Would anyone recommend archive.org?
I'm using JULBUL; I paid a one-time fee and now enjoying 5 beautiful player skins with unlimited color options. I really hate monthly payments.