![]() The YouTube channel page does offer some customization options, like banners of varying sizes for different types of screens (desktop/mobile). YouTube has a more cluttered and distracting layout and is less geared toward displaying professional productions. The overall appearance of a Vimeo channel is designed to have the feel of a professional portfolio. The video below highlights the differences between these two sites: ![]() YouTube has a reputation for lower quality videos and a higher percentage of videos that are unprofessional or pointless. Although the user base is much more amateurish, YouTube comes with the advantage of having a much larger viewership. YouTube is a convenient way for absolutely anyone to upload quick videos of everything from tutoring to home videos to music performances. Creative professionals stand to have an advantage on Vimeo because of peer-feedback and engagement with professionals from their own field. Vimeo is used by filmmakers, videographers, and other serious professionals from fields that focus on film- and video-making. Videos easily shared through social media platforms. No limits to the number of uploads, or views. Higher quality alternative, HD is the standard.ĨK, 4K, 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, 144pġ080p, auto-compressed to 720p unless with paid subscriptionġ0 SD videos/day. More than 1 billion unique visitors monthly. Only Vimeo Pro subscribers can upload promotional content.Īnyone can upload promotional material, and ads are displayed throughout videos. No fees, except YouTube Premium 9.99/mo fee is optional ![]() Steve Chen, Founder & CTO Chad Hurley, Founder & CEO Jawed Karim, Founder & Advisorģ-tier pricing scheme, from free up to $199/yr. Kerry Trainor ( CEO), Dae Mellencamp (President) ![]()
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