10 Video Upload Sites

Making your own videos? Here are a few sites where you can gain some exposure for your work.

  1. ClipShack - Upload limit is 100 MB per member.
  2. EyeSpot - 25MB filesize limit.
  3. Flurl.com
  4. Google Video - Unlimited number of uploads. NO size or length limitations.
  5. Putfile.com - Unlimited number of videos, up to 25MB in size.
  6. Sharkle Upload limit is 40 MB.
  7. Streamload.com
  8. Vimeo Weekly limit of 20 MB.
  9. YouTube.com - Maximum 100MB and 10 minutes in length per video. Unlimited uploads.
  10. Zippyvideos.com - Unlimited number of video file uploads up to 25MB in size.

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3 Responses to “10 Video Upload Sites”

Jerry Wipf on January 21st, 2007 9:44 am

Ros..

Thanks for the info on the video sharing sites. I would also like to let everyone know about the new kid on the block http://LiveVideo.com .. I am a long time YouTube user and anyone who has been vlogging a while knows that the community at YouTube has been asking for a face-lift on the site as it has had many problems. The Google acquisition did not really help anything as they have not listened.

But..someone listened and did exactly what the users at YouTube wanted and wa-la..here came LiveVideo. Watch out for this Video Sharing service.. It will be a major force in the Internet video sharing world. Heck..It already is. Peace Everyone..

PS: YouTube probably grew way faster than they ever anticipated and to their credit it is probably rather difficult to keep up with the demands.

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Daniel Bran on October 20th, 2007 14:27 pm

Well I agree with some of what has been said above about the sites but a new one i came accross today was bandally.com

not sure about how much it work sbut looks good form what i see and youTube will rule

-Dan

Note to Readers: The site mentioned isn’t operational yet. So don’t know how it ‘looks good’. Assume a spam comment from the site owner? ~ Ros

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Michael K N on August 7th, 2008 18:03 pm

I agree with the post, but like this site called mivid the best. It really doesn’t have any restrictions on video resolution (aka you could upload a 1920×1080 file if you really wanted to..) and it is so much less cluttered and restricted than sites like youtube. Just my two cents.

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