Marketing Explainer Video | 4 Best Social Media Hosts For Your Explainer Videos


Marketing Explainer Video


Social Media that is best on hosting your explainer videos

Hosting your explainer video on your website means no ads, advanced analytics, faster speeds, and extra features — including CTA buttons, forms, A/B testing, social media integration, custom ads, and more!

But you would also want to have your videos up on the different social media where the people are already viewing. Below I list down the 4 Social Media that is best on hosting your explainer videos.

4 Best Social Media Hosts For Your Explainer Videos


1. Facebook

The big win you’ll make by uploading to Facebook and then embedding on your site is that all your views get totaled up in one place, giving your video uploads more social proof and making it more desirable to potential viewers (on Facebook and your website). If you have a particularly successful video, you can serve it up as a Facebook ad and double-down on its popularity. With Facebook ads, you can choose exactly who sees your video, meaning that you can magnify your video’s ability to attract customers.

 2. Youtube 

Marketing Explainer Video

Being owned by the largest search engine (Google), it packs a one-two punch of a massive user base, and higher rankings in search results. Not to mention detailed video analytics to help you refine what makes a popular video. If you’re looking to reach a huge audience, want to gain followers with your YouTube videos, or want to monetize your content, then YouTube may be for you.

3. Vimeo 

Not as large as YouTube’s, so potential audience is smaller, but the platform has a reputation for higher quality and more professional content. Videos are ad-free by default, and cross-device compatible, with no limits on bandwidth, file size or duration (as long as it’s within your plan’s monthly limit.) You’ll also get access to some privacy settings and basic statistics

4. Dailymotion 

Offers free and paid accounts, as well as a partner program offering ad revenue and increasedexposure. Videos are not ad-free, but they play at the end of video by default. Like both other options, videos can be embedded on any other website. Storage and bandwidth are unlimited, but file sizes top out at 2GB, and videos can’t be longer than 60 minutes. Also, analytics are limited, even for paid accounts.