4. Vimeo
This is a platform that focuses on delivering top-quality videos across different ranges of devices; it is an American video-sharing and hosting platform that was founded in 2004 and has its headquarters located in New-York.
This platform can proudly boast 350+ million monthly users, and it is predicted to pass that figure within the next few years.
You can profit from this platform in two major ways; the “pay to view” and the “Tip Jar”. The pay-to-view option, as the name implies, is when users pay to view video content, and this might be monthly or annually.
The Tip Jar option is when you get donations from top-level users, and a commission from that goes to the platform directly.
5. Flickr
Popularly known as a photo-sharing platform, it was introduced in the year 2004 as a video hosting and image hosting platform. It is a known way in which professional and amateur photographers share and host high-quality videos and photos.
Even if it is known for its long directory of pictures, it still allows the posting of long videos, which must not be more than a minute and twenty seconds every 30 days.
To monetize your content on this platform, you have to sell the content to the platform itself; this is because most amateur content creators hardly sell their contents online, so this platform has made it easy for everyone.
Also, you need to ensure that the particular content you want to sell belongs to you because if a copyright issue occurs, the platform might not be able to pay you.
Here's to making it happen in 2021 and beyond
Jennifer