Whether you’re promoting a CD, a music video, beat videos, or even your beats. You should take advantage of all the free marketing tools that are available.
All of us know about Youtube, but many more video sharing sites exist. Just because you may not use them, doesn’t mean potential fans, or buyers of your products don’t.
So here are 21 sites you should look into:
- Youtube – The most popular
- Google Video – Search and browse all kinds of videos, hosted on sites all over the web, including Google, YouTube, MySpace, and more.
- Yahoo Video
- Myspace Video – Run by Myspace of couse
- Photobucket – Upload photos and video
- Vimeo – Flickr for video
- Revver – YouTube like, but with monetization, you get paid 20% of what the advertiser pays Revver.
- Daily Motion
- Flixya – Share Videos, Photos, Blogs, Make Money
- luluTV
- MetaCafe – Offers incentives for user generated content.
- Soapbox – Run by Microsoft
- Blip.tv
- Uncut – Under AOL
- Break
- You Are TV
- Webshots – Upload photos and video
- Zippy Videos
- Eyespot – Easy-to-use video uploading and remixing.
- Grouper – YouTube with a file-sharing application built on top.
- Clip Shack






Hey There Is Another One
http://www.tricklife.com its really good
A comparatively new site with a promising growth and different look compared to other similar sites. nice features and user friendly.
Check it out! http://www.clipser.com