How to Share Public - Local Videos
Easily share your videos with the people you want to watch them.
Organize your videos into collections and sub-collections to make them easy to find. Add text, images, and audio to any video you upload. You can even share them in one-off instances (if allowed by admins).
Control who can access your private videos.
YouTube has several privacy options that allow you to hide your videos from public view and only authorize people you trust to view them. You can also set your videos to private, which means they cannot be viewed by anyone who doesn't have an account on YouTube.
Use a cloud storage provider to store your videos and easily share them with the people you want to watch them. Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive are all excellent options for this purpose.
Alternatively, you can upload your video to a website and then share it there. While this can be a good option for some cases, it's not always ideal.
For example, if you're planning on sharing your branded content with a large audience, you might want to consider hosting it on a secure website instead of a free public video platform like YouTube. Not only will it be easier to track results, but you'll be able to ensure that only authorized viewers are watching your content.
Similarly, you might want to use a platform with multiple autonomous portals so that each portal has its own security policies and administrative controls in place. This will help to ensure that your branded content isn't mixed in with the millions of other videos being uploaded to public platforms on a daily basis.