Be Wiser by Learning from Video Tutorial Websites

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Ever wondered why some people can be so smart in doing everything? No matter what they do, they seems to have an easier way of doing it rather than us struggling to get it right? I found a blog site that has a list of websites containing library of free video lessons, video tutorials, video lectures & video how to guides. It’s much better than those websites that provide written tips because you don’t get to see how it’s being done. If you have a video that shows you how to do it, accompanied with written instructions, the chances of you getting it wrong is very slim. There are thousands of how to video tutorials FREE for you to view! Some of the weird and interesting ones are like “How To Fold A T-Shirt In 2 Seconds”, “How To Undo Her Bra With One Hand” and etc… It has videos on every category you can think of.


Just to make it short, Digital Inspiration listed 4 video tutorial websites.
VideoJug.com
VideoJug
Notes about VideoJug: Of all video tutorial websites, I liked this the most. You can download the videos but it requires you to sign up for free. VideoJug project was started by a person named David Tabizel. He is in his early forties, married with 2 children & have a Golden Retriever called Monty. This idea came about when he had a flat tyre and looked on the Internet for a film to help him, but to no avail. VideoJug relies on advertising and sponsorship to maintain this free service.

SuTree.com
SuTree
Notes about SuTree: There are currently 5043 lessons in SuTree. SuTree does not host the videos on their website and is an online aggregator of video tutorials from various video hosting websites such as YouTube, metacafe and etc…

5min.com
5min video tutorial
Notes about 5min: The reason this website is called 5min because of a very simple one: any solution can be visually explained in no more than 5 minutes. None of the tutorial videos at this website is longer than 5 minutes. To view the videos, you need to have the latest version of Adobe Flash player.

About.com
About.com video
Notes about About.com videos: A lot of videos as well and I have to agree with Digital Inspiration that their web design can be better. This current one looks old, boring and full of advertisements. You can’t download the videos here and also they don’t provide the URL for you to share or embed the video to your website.

No matter what I wrote above, all 4 video tutorial websites above is great! What you want is to learn from the videos to make you wiser.

Source: Digital Inspiration