Marketers are increasingly uploading videos directly to Facebook rather than using YouTube links in their posts,according toa recent report fromSocialbakers.

The report was based on data from 180,000 Facebook posts on 20,000 Facebook brand pages.

YouTube embeds accounted for the majority of video posts by brands on Facebook at the beginning of 2014, the analysis found. However, as the year progressed, marketers began to steadily upload more and more videos to Facebook directly, with a 50% increase from May to July.

At that rate of growth, directly uploaded Facebook videos would surpass YouTube embeds by the end of the year.

Videos uploaded directly to Facebook have also been garnering an increasing share of interactions (comments, likes, shares, etc.) from consumers, the analysis found.

About the research:The reportwas based on data from 180,000 Facebook posts from 20,000 Facebook brand pages.

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Ayaz Nanjiis a writer, editor, and a content strategist. He is a co-founder ofICW Mediaand aresearchwriter for MarketingProfs. He has worked for Google/YouTube, the Travel Channel, and the New York Times.

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