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The Video Host with the Most, Part 2

Previously I talked about the differences between the 2 top players when it comes to hosting video; YouTube and Facebook. Now we’re going to talk about 2 smaller players; Vimeo and Wistia. Their smaller size doesn’t mean they should be overlooked though, because they each have unique features the others don’t that can be very useful when creating beautiful video content.

Vimeo

Vimeo is a smaller community than YouTube, but that’s a plus if your goal is more on creative expression and quality content. The Vimeo community is more likely to appreciate videos that had hard work put into them, instead of the nonsense and drivel you often find on other platforms. Users often provide constructive criticism and legitimate praise for your videos, instead of ‘trolling’ the comment section.

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Wistia

Wistia, a smaller player in the video hosting space, is unique in its approach to hosting video. It has a very specific goal. Put simply, Wistia’s focus is on video SEO and lead generation.

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In summary:

  1. Facebook is for video aimed 100% at reaching a large audience.
  2. YouTube is for video aimed 50/50 at both the quality of the video and reaching a large audience.
  3. Vimeo is for video aimed 100% at the quality of the video.
  4. Wistia is that little known guy aimed mostly at trying to do the things the other guys can’t. It’s good for people looking to have those unique features, including significant interaction possibilities with your audience, as well as real metrics and marketing automation capabilities.

What’s been your experiences with video hosts? I’d love to hear about any platforms you use that I didn’t include in Part 1 or 2 of my article and why you think they should’ve been on the list.

 

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