Creating video content is a great way to keep in touch with your audience and show your customers a face they can relate to. There are several big name Youtube alternative video hosting sites with established audiences and there is no need to feel trapped by the king daddy of video sharing.

There are several reasons why you’d want to host your video on a Youtube alternative. One of those reasons is that Youtube is very strict when it comes to copyright material such as using music and video snippets in your videos. In a lot of cases, you are allowed to use copyrighted material under fair use laws, however Youtube may still restrict your video regardless.

That’s not to suggest you shouldn’t host your video’s on Youtube, which has a massive audience. Youtube is also the 2nd most used search engine on the web, the first being Google of course. Google owns Youtube and favors showing Youtube videos within Google search results.

Youtube Alternative Video Hosting Sites

To get more engagement, shares and up-votes on your videos, they should be professionally shot and edited using software such as Roxio and make sure your audio levels are not too loud or too soft.

1. Vimeo

Vimeo is a popular video hosting platform for professionally produced videos. Sign up for a free limited account or usually pay $200 bucks per year (50% OFF Coupon) with advanced options and larger space allocation.

Vimeo Plus can be trialed for a month here for $9.95.

2. Facebook

You may not associate Facebook with video hosting, but with over 1 billion users uploading millions of photos and videos every day, Facebook has become a powerhouse in media hosting. If you already have a Facebook page, uploading video as posts is easy. Everyone who has liked your page will potentially view your video as soon as it’s posted.

3. Vevo

Vevo is a great Youtube alternative video hosting site for music artists and music lovers alike. Video quality is mostly HD so watching Vevo on your tablet or TV is pretty special. Due to content restrictions and the country you are in, the site may block you from watching music videos that are not licensed to your regions.

The downside of uploading videos to Vevo is that you cannot opt-out of the advertising shown alongside your videos.

4. Dailymotion

Dailymotion is a real contender as a Youtube alternative that allows users to search videos by tags, channels, or groups. Dailymotion uploads are limited to 2 GB or 60 minutes in length with resolution of 1280*720.

5. Veoh

Veoh is an Internet TV service for independent producers and studios with unlimited length videos that can be embedded in any site. Veoh has a vast community of like minded individuals that rate videos and drop comments in channels and the forums.

6. Metacafe

Metacafe is another great Youtube alternative that features it’s own algorithm to ensure high quality videos are surfaced more frequently and that no duplicates exist. Metacafe has short videos in multiple categories such as music, sport, video games, movies and TV and receives tens of millions unique viewers every month.

You can actually earn money through Metacafe for posting videos, for example, if your video reaches 20,000 views, you can earn $5 for every extra 1,000 views.

7. Flickr

Flickr is mostly known as an image hosting site, but it does also provide video hosting where a free account allows for 2 videos per month and the paid account has no limit except videos are to be less than 90 seconds and 150MB.

8. Break

Break is known for funny videos, movie clips and funny pics but videos are limited to 60MB in size. You can upload videos from the site, your phone or even email it in.

9. Blip.tv

Blip.tv is popular for webisodes or serialized content that allows users to upload 1GB videos and sign up for 50/50 split in advertising revenue.

10. Viddler

Viddler is more geared to companies and offers business tools such as analytics, customized video players, upload straight to iTunes and split revenue with advertising.