Is Vimeo a good alternative to YouTube for a content creator?
If your a hipster who doesn't want any revenue. Then yeah. If not. No.
If anyone goes there, sure. You could even use both. If you're interested in money then either is a waste of time, go trade stocks or read some books and work professionally.
>>18658155
YES. 100%. Especially if you're a filmmaker or animator. Also, you don't have to deal with the bullshit copyright system. Best of all, unlike YouTube where you have to be popular in order to get benefits (like customer support), you pay for your level on Vimeo, so it's always guaranteed what you're gonna get. Also, Vimeo has a much more stable algorithm, since, unlike YouTube, there's not thousands of videos being uploaded all the time. Staff Picks are also a thing, so getting gud actually gets you rewarded on Vimeo.
But if you don't care about any of those things, you might as well stick to YouTube.
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>>18658171
What if I'm just using it to promote my books and podcast?