Submitting Videos To Multiple Sites.

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I have a colleague who runs some SWAT training camps and he want's to generate more traffic to his blog. Something he has which is fairly unusual is direct access to SWAT teams, he runs the training camps, and he has licence to use the videos of some of the training elements which seems quite cool, albeit a niche USP.

He puts is videos on Youtube which generate decent traffic, he had over 1000 views in a few hours yesterday but I am guessing there is more to video traffic than Youtube and was wondering if anybody could offer any experience on the subject.

Is the way forward video submission software or does this have inherent issues, manually posting them to dozens of sites.

What's the best approach for this and which sites offer the largest viewing figures etc?
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  • Profile picture of the author winebuddy
    use Tubemogul dot com

    It takes about an hour to set up all of the logins but after that its a one click submission to tons of video sharing sites.

    Well worth the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    Thanks both.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    Simon, the tedious account creation process for TubeMogul can be made by some fellow warriors for as low as 10$, check WSO forum. Big Mike and his team at Incansoft are finishing a new VideoBot from what i recall, but i don't know when it's ready. Drop him a PM.

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  • Profile picture of the author Coleen.Young
    Hi Simon. Indeed, for the current needs of your friend, TubeMogul.com will suffice. In the event, however, that he will become what we can consider as a "power video uploader," TubeMogul's free account may be found wanting, as the service has a 150 video limit per month with each submission to a particular site being counted as one video.

    In such a case, investing on a well regarded software or service - such as SENuke and TrafficGeyser - may prove as a better option.
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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    All extremely useful stuff, thanks, I'll let him know.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicheminer
    Also worth looking at heyspread.com

    You have to pay into your account and then it debits every time you post a video. Still only a few cents per video to all the sites that it supports.

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  • Profile picture of the author Midas3 Consulting
    Does Traffic - Geyser offer any additional functionality over TubeMogul apart from unlimited upload ability ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Wilter Quesada
      Originally Posted by SimonHarrison View Post

      Does Traffic - Geyser offer any additional functionality over TubeMogul apart from unlimited upload ability ?
      You can created post casts and rss feeds.
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