Where Do People Go To Watch Web Video?

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So what web sites rule in terms of viewership when it comes to web video?  Is it the major television networks with their exclusive programming?  The sports web sites with their on-demand viewing options?  Is it the average Joe video sharing sites?  Or is it something else?

Well, according to the latest figures (September 2008) from Compete.com, here is where all the eyeballs are going online to watch web video:

  • Google/YouTube = 55.4% of viewers
    Yahoo = 7% of viewers
    Time Warner = 4% of viewers
    NBC = 3.9% of viewers
    FOX = 3.9% of viewers
    Microsoft = 3.3% of viewers
    Veoh = 2.9% of viewers
    ABC = 2.8% of viewers
    AOL = 2.8% of viewers
    CBS = 2.0% of viewers
    Facebook = 1.5% of viewers
    Break.com = 1.5% of viewers
    Viacom = 1.5% of viewers
    HULU = 1.2% of viewers
    Megavideo = 1.0% of viewers
    Metacafe = 0.9% of viewers
    Jokeroo = 0.9% of viewers
    Heavy = 0.9% of viewers
    Crackle = 0.9% of viewers
    Dailymotion = 0.8% of viewers

Obviously, YouTube is the runaway champion.  Interestingly enough, they are also currently the one without a viable business model.  But that is slowly changing.

It’s also worth pointing out that they were the early adopter in web video…everyone else simply followed.  That’s an important (and potentially lucrative) lesson to understand…if…no one in your market is currently using web video.  Or to put it another way, it’s an opportunity for you to enjoy the spoils for your market by becoming the early adopter.