How to Effectively Spread Your Video Message.
Recently, I’ve been getting a few emails regarding all the different video sharing sites that I host my videos with. I can host a single video with the following sites at the same time: Youtube.com, Myspace.com, Google Videos, Metacafe.com, Revver.com, Blip.tv and others. The question that comes with most of those emails is “Boruch, how do you have the patience to upload, title, describe, tag and categorize a single video on all those sites? Is it really worth it?”
First of, there is definitely a point to getting your video to as many video sharing sites as possible. If you have message to the world, you’d want to make sure it reaches as wide of an audience as possible. Another benefit of having your video on other sites then the King of them all YouTube, is that some of them actually share the add revenue with the producer. Revver.com shares add revenues 50/50. I believe Blip.tv has a similar program. When a video is played on those sites or when it is embed on other sites, a little non intrusive google add pops up that can be closed if one chooses to do so. Additionally, Blip.tv will host videos of any size and of any format, and they will even host mp3s. One thing to be careful about when it comes to Blip.tv is that you may not market anything on your videos such as products, systems, affiliate links…etc.
However, if I had to go through uploading, titling,…etc. individually for each site that I host my videos with, you’re probably right, I definitely wouldn’t have the time nor the patience.
I will therefore suggest a free service that I use to upload my videos to all those video sharing platforms. The site is Tubemogul.com. It’s not new by any means but many don’t know about it and are loosing out.
Tubemogul.com will upload your videos to all the major as well as not such popular sites simultaneously while providing you with detailed stats on how your videos is performing across all the video sharing platforms that you uploaded to. In addition, Tubegul with remember all of your user names and passwords, so you only have to provide them once.
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Hi Boruch,
Great Tip,
Thanks.