hosting - Seems like every cool new website has an intro video. Where's the best place to host it? -


Almost every new website has an introduction video that does more about the site, potentially new users Tells. / P>

What is the best way to host such a video?

I have looked into the suspects as usual, but everyone faces serious blows:

  1. YouTube -
  2. Denied commercial use < / Li>
  3. Self hosted with JWLlayer - re-embedded (I think), money can not be spent. Regarding the re-embedding point, TechCrunch has recently made this issue that technology and other news sites about them prefer to embed those videos into those articles, and on those sites whose non-embeddable Videos are leaving free coverage.

Edit: I am not talking about Flash Intents, which should be clicked to see the site, I am clicking to know more about optional video users Am Example: Click on More Info, Video Tour Click on Right, etc.

In addition, I hate these videos as much as I hate, but believe that the end user loves them. I totally hate for video as an alternative to people like me as a text and image version is my intention.

I do not see any consensus among these websites which I go to the best way to host these videos. I am hoping that there are recommendations other than the ones which I have already highlighted above. UI Rule # 1: The more users have to click, the worse they will have to click.

Ery's Corelery: Forcing a user to sit through an introduction video counts.

Actually, do not do that. If you have, then YouTube is a good route.


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