Careers Business Ownership Best and Worst Video Distribution and Automated Submission Services Print Business Ownership Becoming an Owner Small Business Online Business Home Business Entrepreneurship Operations & Success Industries By Lahle Wolfe Lahle Wolfe Northern Virginia Community College Lahle Wolfe has more than 25 years of experience in small business development and ran her own digital marketing firm. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 11/20/19 Here are some comparisons of video distribution and multiple video upload services and software applications. Some of these services are free, some are pricey, some are transparent and worth trying and some are clocked in marketing efforts whereby someone is making money off of your purchase. Take a look at which you should try, and which to avoid. TubeMogul.com TubeMogul.com This robust site provides a single point for uploading your videos to reach top video sharing sites. Their free service level provides some excellent benefits including unlimited storage, deployment of up to 100 videos per month, and free analytics on who, what, and how videos are being viewed. Pricing: The free version has great features and is well worth trying. However, if you're a video enthusiast or run your own small business and need this offering then you might want the pro version. While it will cost you $500 a month, you can upload up to 500 videos per month, and it has the added value of supporting larger file sizes for upload/file download/retrieval purposes. It also offers data export and priority customer support. Degree of Difficulty: Not everyone can master it but if you're tech-savvy, give it a try. Video Optimize VideoOptimize.com This site may not be for everyone because information on the site is a little tedious to navigate. Instead of text-based answers, FAQs are provided in short video clips. However, some people prefer FAQs. On the other hand, if you are looking for hands-on, customized attention, Video Optimize may be able to help you develop a successful viral video marketing campaign. This low-pressure sales site also offers free webinars to learn more about video marketing. Pricing: Pricing depends on your campaign and rates vary depending upon the competitiveness of the market and targets you select. Degree of Difficulty: Again, not everyone can master it but if you're tech-savvy, give it a try. SEnuke SENuke SEnuke allows you to upload to YouTube, Google Video, Dailymotion, Yahoo! Video, Veho, and more than 45 other sites. It's worth stressing that SENuke has been accused of using blackhat SEO strategies and making false claims through their aggressive multi-level marketing (MLM) tactics. Many of the SEnuke reviews you read online are posted by MLMers who stand to gain financially if you click through and purchase SENuke. Pricing: Download free, but premium membership costs $47.00/month. If you try the free download and don't like it don't forget to cancel or you will be charged. Video Upload Pro Video Pro Upload Video Upload Pro is Windows software run on your own computer. While it is easy to use, the software does not provide analytical data which is a major shortcoming. Another negative about Video Upload Pro is that the software currently only supports 18 sites. Also missing is a video migration option to transfer video directly to different sites. Pricing: There is a one-time purchase price of $95.00, after which upgrades are free. Recommendation: It's not worth the price so don't even try it.