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Optimize your VideoAds for Video Search

We'll help you spread your marketing message across the web

Video SEO is an emerging opportunity for small and medium sized businesses to get discovered online. At Mixpo, we are developing the capability to maximize your VideoAd exposure to well over 100 video sites powered by the following video search engines.

  • Google Video

    Google Video is one of the largest video sharing sites and searches any videos hosted on Google. Google Video home page displays categories, popular videos and random picks.

    video.google.com

  • Yahoo! Video

    Yahoo! has a video search engine that gathers videos from Yahoo! directory and from many other online sources. It is possible to filter videos according to their format, size and duration and you can also sort results by tags.

    video.yahoo.com

  • AOL Video / Truveo

    AOL Video Search is both a search engine and video directory that displays content from the most important media channels and popular video communities.

    • Sportingo
    • Netvibes
    • Widgetbox
    • YourMinis
  • Blinkx

    Blinkx is a video search engine that lets you perform searches with some popular video networks, such as CBS, Reuters and CNN (excluding the channels that feature user generated content).

    • Ask.com
    • Lycos
    • Infospace
    • Real Networks
  • Dabble

    Dabble helps people find and collect video from all over the web. They gather video data from hundreds of hosting sites, as well as tens of thousands of other websites.

    dabble.com

  • Pixsy

    Pixsy is a video search engine that lets you search content across dozens of video sites. You can save searches and single videos that they might want to watch again.

  • Everyzing

    Everyzing leverages audio speech recognition so you go directly to the spot the text is spoken. They also provide the first two lines of transmission.

    everyzing.com

  • Clipblast

    ClipBlast aggregates content from the sites that are not as large as YouTube and other such sources that carry video content - sites like CBS, Today Show, CNBC, and Expanded Books.

    clipblast.com