- Hey everyone, and welcome back. If you're a long-time subscriber here, you'll have heard me say this
before, but you know what? It's still true. So I am going to say it again. Free, free, free. Everybody loves free. And because everybody loves
getting stuff for free, today I'm gonna show you how you can get two
things for free, legally. Yes, you can get these two
things for free, legally. The first thing is stunning videos. Yep, in this video, not only
am I gonna be showing you how you can download and then re-upload all of these incredible
videos, plus thousands more, for free, legally, but
I'm also gonna show you how you can take these free videos online, and then re-upload them as new videos. And of course, I'll also
show you case studies of creators who have done this and now have tens of
thousands of subscribers and millions and millions
of views, for free. Yay. So that's one thing that
I'm gonna be teaching you how you can get for free. The second thing that I'm gonna show you how you can get for free,
legally, is my eternal attitude. Yes, you can get my eternal
gratitude for free, legally, if you just take a moment
to hit the like button and to subscribe, because seriously, every time you do it, it
genuinely supports me. So thank you so much for
those of you out there that take a moment to do so. So yes, now that you have
gotten my eternal gratitude it's time to move on to
getting videos for free. And I'll tell you what, there is one method that
we are not going to do. And that is to download TikTok videos. Yes, it is sad, but unfortunately, there are some very popular
YouTube tutorials out there on how to find free
videos to download online that teach the method of
finding popular TikTok videos, and then downloading them
using a video downloader app and then re-uploading them to a different website like YouTube. And the reason why we're
not gonna do this method, is because doing so would be 100% illegal. Yes, because of this, copyright laws. Anytime any of us film or create a video, it is immediately protected
by law with copyright. No registration required. And so, that means that only
we have the rights to use it, and no one else does, unless
we give them permission. And so if you illegally download and re-upload TikTok
videos without permission, not only are you risking getting sued but you'll also not be eligible for earning money from advertising
and creator cash payouts, so, please don't break copyright laws. Instead, the trick is to find
two different types of videos. The first is videos that have been placed in the public domain. This is when the creator of a video waives all of their copyright protections, and instead, publicly announces
that their video is instead being placed into the public
domain as an act of goodwill. So this means then, that as
long as you aren't using it in a way that is illegal,
that you can use it for both personal use, and commercial use. Such as earning money from
re-uploading them as new videos and getting paid by video sites. Like YouTube Reels and
TikTok with your ad revenue and creator cash payouts. Yay. And another type of video that you can legally
download and re-upload is videos that have some
form of royalty-free license. So, this means that the
person who uploaded it has publicly announced that people are allowed to use their video for both personal add
commercial purposes for free, without having to pay any royalties. But it's not in the public domain, because they have placed
some restrictions on it. So, for example. These videos here, that I'll show you how to
find and download right now, have a royalty-free license, and so, they do have a few restrictions. Although, as you'll see, the
restrictions are very small. And so for most people,
they will not be an issue. Woo-hoo! So then, let's take a look at how to find these
royalty-free videos, shall we? So our first website on the
list is this here, Pexels, which, I'm sure sounds
like I'm saying pixels in my New Zealand accent,
where our Es sound like Is. Now, a lotta people think that Pexels is just website
for getting free photos, but it's not just photos. It's for videos as well. Just click on the Videos button, and now you can do a search for whatever you want a free video of. All the videographers
who took these videos have uploaded them to Pexels themselves to share as a gift to
the creator community. And you're allowed to use
any of these videos for free. And then, once you've chosen
which video you'd like to use, you just save it in whatever
definition you like, probably high definition for most of you. And well, that's it. You can now use it for free. Yay! However, as I said, Pexels is not a public domain website. It is a royalty-free website, which means, while you can indeed use
these videos for free they do have a few restrictions. Although the restrictions
are honestly minimal. You don't even need to credit the original videographer, like you do with traditional creative
commons license videos. These videos on Pexels
have their own custom, less restrictive license that
states that you can use them. However, you can't use them
unedited, so, for example. Just posting this video by
itself would not be okay. However, if I combine multiple
videos I downloaded together and added another element
like my own text on top, I've now edited the video and
turned it into something new. Woo-hoo! And another website that is very similar to Pexels is Pixabay. On here, videographers that are passionate about enabling creators have filmed videos and uploaded them and
posted them here for free. You just switch to the video search bar, and find whatever you were looking for. And, just like Pexels, you can use all of these videos freely for both personal and commercial reasons. Without even having to credit
the original videographer, if you don't want to. Although you absolutely can if you'd like, and it's always appreciated. Their license is very similar to Pexels. Pixabay is also owed by Canva, and so, if like me, you love Canva, then you'll find the Pixabay video library inside of the Canva app. So that means that if you like making videos
inside of the Canva app, you can quickly and conveniently
use any Pixabay video by just dropping it in, without having to go through the process of downloading them
from the Pixabay website and then re-uploading
them to the Canva app, which saves a bunch of time. And by the way, if you've
been following my channel, and you've been thinking, "Man, I wish Sarah would
make even more videos." Well guess what? I have something for you. Yes, I have been working very hard to create a new channel membership for the YouTube channel, where you can become a member
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to become a Wholesale Ted team member. And if you join, you'll get access to a secret-only team membership zone. Here I'll be posting a bonus
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then please consider joining and becoming a Wholesale Ted team member because I would love to
see you on the inside. But anyway, back to the video. So those are my favorite websites for finding awesome royalty-free videos that you can download and re-upload. But remember how I said there was another type of
free video that you can get? As in public domain videos, how do I find those public
domain videos, Sarah? Well, my friend, you are
watching the right video. So one great way to find
free public domain videos is to go to Google and to
find USA government websites that archive and store
like their videos online. There are several USA government
departments, such as NASA, that upload their videos and let anyone download
them as a public good. And there is quite a lot to pick from. And so, one way to quickly sort through some of the best videos
on the NASA website is to use their most popular option. And some of these videos
contain tons of footage, like their video clip showing earth. This is an absolutely stunning
video in the public domain, and it contains 44 minutes of footage. Wow, isn't that crazy? And this is just scratching the surface of public domain government videos. And so, because there are
so many to choose from, if you would like a
collection of the very best, I recommend coming to Pond5, and to go into their
public domain project. Here they have collected and remastered the very best and most interesting government and historical
videos that they could find, and then place them back
into the public domain, so that anyone can
download them and use them, which is pretty cool. But of course, I bet a
bunch of you watching this are thinking, "Well, gee, Sarah, "does anyone actually
get views and subscribers "by using free videos?" Well the answer is, yes my friend. Lots of people are getting
millions of views every day, and thousands of subscribers
all from free videos. For example, take this
channel here, SpaceShorts. They've been taking massive advantage of these public domain videos. Take this video that they've taken from the NASA public domain. They took a video that
showed a rocket ship landing and then they edited it, and they added in some text on top of it. And now this video has
had over 12 million, yes, over 12 million views. Isn't that just insane? And so as you can see, that famous saying that nothing good in life comes
free is absolutely not true. I mean, come try telling that
to Ray's Astrophotography. They've been using free
public domain footage released by the Hubble Telescope Project. And they're getting millions of views from viral videos like this. And so my honest advice,
is just to get creative. Spend some time on popular video sites like YouTube, Instagram Reels, and TikTok, and see what styles of videos are popular. For example, do you see
that on YouTube Shorts, that cat meme videos are popular? Well then, why not create one out of royalty free-videos
like I did here on Canva? And of course, if you do
have a video that goes viral, and it earns you a bunch of money, then something that I
always recommend that you do is to come back to that
generous videographer who uploaded their video for free online, and if possible, to donate
to them as a thank you for their kind generosity. So then, did my video inspire you? If it did, please hit Subscribe, and click that little notification bell,
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