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Thank you so much for tuning into another edition of the Video Podcast. Tyler Pyburn: Hey there everyone, Tyler Pyburn here with Phil DiMartino.

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The Evolution of Vimeo – Full Transcript: Our latest podcast is all about the evolution of Vimeo, and what it means for the online video ecosystem as a whole. The service sources high-quality footage from Vimeo creators, and aims not to have the largest library of stock footage, but the best one for its users.Ĭreative professionals, marketers, brands, agencies and businesses of all sizes will enjoy disruptive economics as compared to other stock marketplaces: Vimeo Stock contributors keep 60-70 percent of revenue generated from their licensed clips (versus the average industry cut of ~35 percent), while subscribers to Vimeo’s paid membership plans always save 20 percent on all stock purchases. Their newest addition of a high-quality stock video library is the latest in a string of recent moves that illustrate Vimeo’s primary focus: the creator. But more importantly, Vimeo has evolved to become a place for creators to get help making awesome things. In fact, Vimeo was the first site to allow users to upload videos in 1280X720.Īs the tools to create and upload HD video have spilled into the hands of the masses, Vimeo remains a place where great work can go to live and be seen. Quality was always paramount for Vimeo, focusing on being a platform through which users could deliver beautiful work to the world. Vimeo has always existed alongside other user-generated video hubs like YouTube, but it’s never quite hit the mainstream in terms of users. So it’s natural that the mission of Vimeo has changed a little bit over the years. People connected to the internet via their computers, and their connection speeds were nowhere near what they are today.

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Facebook was only for college students, YouTube didn’t exist yet, Twitter was still two years away, and the iPhone was still just a thought in Steve Jobs’ head.

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When Vimeo launched in 2004, the internet was a much different place.















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