How To Use TubeMogul etc for clients? Passwords?

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Im sorry if this is stupid but I can't figure it out.

I'd like to upload videos for my clients using various software programs like Tube Mogul, Traffic Geyster, etc.

Do I have to create a separate upload account for each client. I know I have to create separate login details for the client on different sites like YouTube, DailyMotion, Blogger, etc.

But as far as using TubeMogul, Traffic Geyster, etc. to do it... Do I have to buy the program for each client or can I use my account to log onto the various sites for customers.

i have to upload videos multiple times a month for about 20 different clients.

Thanks so much!
#clients #passwords #tubemogul
  • Profile picture of the author roxstar
    20 clients? O.o okay, well, I know that for TubeMogul you have to create accounts at individual sites, then put in your login information afterwards. I'm not sure about Traffic Geyser.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek Allen
    I assume you will be using the paid edition of tube mogul. You have a tricky question. I would just set them up with the free account with tube mogul. I know you want maximum exposure for your clients but as long as you submit it to the big players you will be fine. Most traffic goes through youtube, daily motion, etc.. It will also make it easier for organizational purposes if you do it this way.

    You could log in to your own account and do it the way you talked about but that would get real tedious real fast.

    That is just what I would do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    You create individual accounts on all the relevant video sites
    you want to submit to. There are only a handful that are
    meaningful from a traffic/clickthru point-of-view.

    When dealing with this sort of thing I set up POP3 email
    accounts for client accounts on one of my websites and
    deal with the email in my own email client on my desktop.
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  • Profile picture of the author missmiss
    Thank you for all your replies. That make sense. J
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