Planning to release a new music video? Congrats! Now it’s time to decide where to drop it. Both YouTube and Vevo offer many great benefits, but they’ve each got their own downsides. Before you release anything, here are some major differences between YouTube and Vevo to consider…

Differences Between Vevo and YouTube Videos

Before we dive in…

Even though your video is technically competing with a larger number of videos on YouTube, that doesn’t mean its capability for exposure is any less. By ensuring your channel and videos are optimized correctly, you can increase the visibility of your videos.

YouTube

1. Access to Creator Studio

  • View, analyze and report your channel’s analytics.
  • Manage and optimize your individual videos with tags, cards, end screens, etc.
  • Set channel and video upload defaults.

2. Total ability to quickly and easily manage all parts of your channel at any time.

3. Ability to upload and take down videos quickly.

4. Livestream capabilities

5. Interaction with your YouTube fans through likes, comments and messages

6. No consideration for feature placement on Vevo.

7. Less likely for videos to go viral unless optimized correctly

Vevo

Vevo is the world’s leading all-premium music video and entertainment platform with over 23 billion monthly views globally. They deliver a personalized and expertly curated experience for audiences to explore and discover music videos, exclusive original programming and live performances from the artists they love on mobile, web and connected TV.

1. You cannot update your Vevo channel yourself, but you can have the below details updated through your distributor per request:
  • Artist image
  • Channel Banner
  • Channel Trailer Video
  • Channel Bio (found under “About” tab)
  • Google Adwords Account linking
  • Playlist Creation
  • Video Description update
  • Video thumbnail update

2. Vevo makes you look more “legit” as an artist, since mainstream artists also have Vevo channels like Billie EilishThe WeekndTaylor SwiftHarry Styles, etc.

3. Vevo doesn’t guarantee more exposure, but has more potential to go viral, as Vevo videos tend to be surfaced more in searches due to their partnership with YouTube.

4. More likely to get your video featured in a well-exposed playlist, i.e. Vevo playlists.

5. Can be linked to your Official Artist Channel (OAC) so Vevo releases automatically show up on your OAC.

6. YouTube Premieres can be done with Vevo videos and are arranged through your distributor.

7. Vevo can set your personal channel as a Channel Moderator to the Vevo channel to manage comments on your Vevo videos.

8. Vevo also distributes music videos to Apple TV, Pluto TV, Samsung TV and Roku – just to name a few.

Can you release on both platforms?

Yes!

In fact, we recommend it. — Odds are your only content on your YouTube channel isn’t solely official content like music videos, live performances, track videos, or lyric videos (all of which that can be uploaded to your Vevo channel upon approval instead!). You can also upload to your personal channel videos like interviews, behind the scenes, teasers, fan contests, vlogs, etc.

If you decide you want to use your personal YouTube channel for all of these videos and then get a Vevo channel created to release more official content, you can easily get them linked together via an Official Artist Channel through your distributor.

  • If you decide to do this though, please make sure you don’t upload the same video twice (once via a distributor to your Vevo channel, and a second upload to your personal channel) since doing so will cause two versions of the video to go live on YouTube – which divides views, confuses fans, and affects overall monetization opportunities.

Because of this, we recommend that you release your official music videos with a distributor to your Vevo channel, and then utilize your personal YouTube channel for interviews, behind the scenes, teasers, fan contests, vlogs, and/or whatever else that has made sense for your brand as an artist.

In Conclusion…

We hope that this article has given you some things to consider and gives you the direction you need to optimize your next video release.

Good luck!