Or 21 Video Hosts
You can while away hours plus more hours by watching video clips online. My kids would love to do it all day. Here’s a list of sites where you can watch – and upload – videos.

- 1. Blip.tv – first one I used. Easy to use. Clean looking player.
- 2. Vimeo – seems to be the most highly recommended by people in the know, but I have problems with it.
- 3. MomTV – easy and fun to use plus they are on Twitter and accessible if you have questions.
- 4. NewBaby – MomTV’s older sister site and a great place for expectant mothers and mothers of little ones.
- 5. YouTube – Guess I should mention this one. It’s integrated with what seems like everything on the web.
- 6. Motionbox – designed for private sharing of videos with relatives, friends, teams.
- 7. MonkeySee - videos by experts. Lots of good ones to watch. Not for home videos.
- 8. Mindbites – You can sell your tutorial videos here or buy others.
- 9. Flickr - 90 seconds or less can be shared privately or publicly.
- 10. Photobucket – You can upload videos up to 5 minutes long and share them with the world.
- 11. Viddler – fairly easy to use. A tad more professional if you have a business.
- 12. Daily Motion – a lot of young vloggers and not so family friendly content was my quick impression.
The rest of these I don’t have experience with. I’m just listing them so you’re aware of them. Do you use any of these? I’d love to hear your thoughts on them.
These sites are geared to instruction, how-to’s, and tutorials.
- 17. Graspr
- 18. 5 min Life Videopedia
- 19. Howcast
- 20. Sclipo
Did I miss any that you’d like to add? Leave me a comment!
Updated:
- 21. Don’t forget Facebook. They give you an embed code as well.
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