Re: [videoblogging] Re: Crossposting Services: blip.tv HeySpread
I can't imagine they get many sales with the Order Now button on page 12. On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LOL! As a geek trying to turn entrepreneur I have great compassion on people building something great and then pondering the how do I let people know about this??? challenge. That site looks like some affiliate marketing service said to the client: we can sell anything! I guess entrepreneurs need to learn to sell and fast before sinking and/or creating more unitended parody sites like this... I feel their pain. Chuck --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jill Golick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took a look at the VideoPostRobot site. Talk about hard sell. I thought they were trying to sell me Ginsu knives for a second there. It's $19.95 but there's something really sketchy about the site. If anyone's tried it, I'd like to hear about the experience.
[videoblogging] Re: Crossposting Services: blip.tv HeySpread
I have a preference to TubeMogul as well. I see they just added Viddler. And though I've not seen anything official, I have a hunch they will add imeem. I've seen that site mentioned on the TM site lately. They added Sclipo, but Sclipo is so niche. If you haven't seen TubeMogul's blog you might want to check that out. Very good information there. Sheila --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, danielmcvicar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I like the tubemogul! --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp pdelongchamp@ wrote: I was looking for other crossposting services and found HeySpread. http://heyspread.com/ It supports the video sharing sites listed below but, unfortunately, it's not free. Is anyone aware of other services that allow you to upload content for multiple video sites? Sites supported by HeySpread: * Sclipo (tutorials) NEW * Sumo.tv NEW * sevenload * youtube * google * dailymotion * blip * metacafe * yahoo * facebook * myspace * vimeo * revver * veoh * vsocial * photobucket * putfile
[videoblogging] Re: Crossposting Services: blip.tv HeySpread
I have purchased the Video Post Robot and Upload Video Pro. I've tried out the Upload Video Pro and though it is glitchy and takes some getting used to, it was worth the price I paid, which was $37. I would not pay more than $100 for this program though. I am currently working with the Video Post Robot and should be able to give you some feedback on that this week. I do reviews for online distribution and am always happy to share my findings. I just did one on Blip.tv. I like Hey!Spread for the cost effectiveness and I really like getting the URLs emailed to me. I highly recommend TubeMogul. You can get the free Personal account and it still gives you some tracking. I use a more advanced account and feel it is worth what I pay for that. If you are using TubeMogul or a similar distribution company I recommend taking a close look at the sites they offer. Go to each site and see what syndication they have available and either sign up or apply for further syndication. Definately take advantage of any of the sites that have great RSS feeds. Not all RSS feeds work the same, whether they're suppose to or not. I have a preference for Blip and Revver. Keep in mind though that Revver is in finacial straights so you may not want to depend on RSS feeds from them unless they get bought out. As a side note: VMIX is going to stop taking video so those of you auto-distributing to that site should start seeing rejections coming in. My company uses auto-distribution services and we can distribute to well over 100 sites by going to a total of 3 auto-distribution sites to upload our video. That does include book marking sites though. Total time for 1 staff member to distribute to 100 sites- 1 to 2 hours. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't imagine they get many sales with the Order Now button on page 12. On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LOL! As a geek trying to turn entrepreneur I have great compassion on people building something great and then pondering the how do I let people know about this??? challenge. That site looks like some affiliate marketing service said to the client: we can sell anything! I guess entrepreneurs need to learn to sell and fast before sinking and/or creating more unitended parody sites like this... I feel their pain. Chuck --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jill Golick jillgolick@ wrote: I took a look at the VideoPostRobot site. Talk about hard sell. I thought they were trying to sell me Ginsu knives for a second there. It's $19.95 but there's something really sketchy about the site. If anyone's tried it, I'd like to hear about the experience.
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Crossposting Services: blip.tv HeySpread
We've been using TubeMogul daily for Rocketboom for a couple of months now, its really great. Its super fast too. On Mar 2, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Sheila English wrote: I have a preference to TubeMogul as well. I see they just added Viddler. And though I've not seen anything official, I have a hunch they will add imeem. I've seen that site mentioned on the TM site lately. They added Sclipo, but Sclipo is so niche. If you haven't seen TubeMogul's blog you might want to check that out. Very good information there. Sheila --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, danielmcvicar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I like the tubemogul! --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp pdelongchamp@ wrote: I was looking for other crossposting services and found HeySpread. http://heyspread.com/ It supports the video sharing sites listed below but, unfortunately, it's not free. Is anyone aware of other services that allow you to upload content for multiple video sites? Sites supported by HeySpread: * Sclipo (tutorials) NEW * Sumo.tv NEW * sevenload * youtube * google * dailymotion * blip * metacafe * yahoo * facebook * myspace * vimeo * revver * veoh * vsocial * photobucket * putfile [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]