November 20, 2007
Top 30 Places to Submit Your Online Video for a Potential Avalanche of Web Traffic!
Once you have created a video that will knock the socks off a viewer, it’s time to share your video with the masses. A little further down, I have provided a partial list of the very best, online video sites. But first, let’s talk about properly submitting your video for maximum exposure. Fist, you want to submit your video to as many online video sites that you can.
While it is true that only certain online video sites, get most of the traffic, small niche sites might be helpful for gaining visitors as well. Because this process of submitting your video can become laborious, especially if you are planning to submit a lot of videos, it might be a good idea to pay someone to do it for you or to use an automated submission tool like Video Post Robot.
Secondly, carefully write your title, description and tags. Do this wrong and your targeted visitor won’t find you. Do this right and you will get your video in front of the correct eyes. Properly submitting your video is with the right keywords is following basic search engine optimization. Include your keyword in the title, description and tags, but don’t go too narrow, you want as many people as possible to find you but you also want the greatest chance in ranking high, so include keywords that are both narrow and broad in your tags. With that being, here are the top online video sites that you will need to submit your awesome and cash-sucking videos to.
| 1. Blinkx.tv 2. Blip.tv 3. Bolt.com 4. Dailymotion.com 5. Dave.tv 6. DropShots.com 7. eVideoShare.com 8. Eyespot.com 9. GoFish.com 10. GUBA.com 11. IFilm.com 12. Jumpcut.com 13. Motionbox.com 15. Myspace.com |
16. Netscape 17. Photobucket.com 18. Putfile.com 19. Sharkle.com 20. Stickam.com 21. Veoh.com 22. Video.google.com 23. Video.yahoo.com 24. Video123.com 25. Vidilife.com 26. Vimeo.com 27. vMix.com 28. vSocial.com 29. YouTube.com 30. ZippyVideos.com |
Submitting your video to popular and highly visited online video sites can be a very important way to drive traffic to your websites. Don’t overlook the power of video. Join the early adopters that are using video as a vehicle to drive visitors to their businesses. It will give you a jump on the many individuals who will undoubtedly come lagging behind, looking to break into the video market. Things change quickly on the Internet, you have to be flexible and ready to adapt to constant changes or you won’t be successful for long. What worked just 3 years ago, will not work today. So jump in and learn all you can about video marketing, because right now it is very hot! You can use many different tools for making online video but one of the easiest and most popular software is Camtasia, it is a screen capture tool that will get you started making great online videos. You can also get started with Camtasia training at CamtasiaCourse.com.
Tags:November 13, 2007
New Camtasia Video Series
Here is my new Camtasia video series. This is just and introduction to the series leading up to a 10 part course! This course will focus mostly on online video and how you can use Camtasia to make amazing screen capture videos for your website and/or upload sites like YouTube and Google Video.
Check out Camtasia Screen Capture course here and start producing great online video! I just threw in the fancy border for fun! Any suggestions or ideas please comment. Stay tuned for more….
Tags:July 25, 2007
Camtasia Studio 4 The Definitive Guide Review
| Daniel Park has created a wonderful book on Camtasia. This is my first read with him and I was thoroughly impressed!
This book is surprisingly unlike a traditional "textbook" but rather an excellent resource guide that is very easy to read. I personally rate books by their ease of readability and this one fits the bill. Camtasia is not a difficult program so he has something easy to work with, if you have not tried it, I highly recommend taking advantage of the trial version of Camtasia and it's companion software Snagit. Chapter 1 - 4 discuss the ways to make a video and important points to remember when creating a Camtasia screenshot such as storyboarding and good advice to get you started. If you are familiar with Camtasia than there is no need to read it in full but it makes a great reference. If you are new to Camtasia than Chapter 5 -12 will get you well underway to making great videos. The companion CD contains chapter exercises and demonstrations which are a useful addition as well as some interesting trial software such as Color Cop, Sizer, Icon Workshop, GetMouse and BluffTitler. All in all I appreciated his writing style, it is easy and straightforward which is so important for textbook format. Good job Mr.Park! |
April 7, 2007
Stupid Camtasia Tricks!
This is a guy that has come up with a rather interesting way of presenting Camtasia. It is called the "[tag-tec]Stupid Camtasia Tricks[/tag-tec]" series. They are not really that stupid but the name gets your attention doesn't it? Stupid aside this is a good walk through of Camtasia and making a PowerPoint presentation.
This [tag-tec]online video[/tag-tec] also plugs a product called Ovation which is only useful if you are interested in PowerPoint. Notice: There is a ton of things you can do with Camtasia that have nothing to do with PowerPoint.
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