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| Senior Trusted Advisor War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Winter Garden, FL
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Hey Warriors, Just wondering if anyone's been using this with success. I've heard a lot about it and people "whisper" about it in posts... I'd like to know however some concrete uses or data from it. If anyone is willing to share. Cheers, Brad Spencer |
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No one uses Tube Mogul? Cheers, Brad Spencer |
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| Grumpy Old Moderator War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Spending the winter in France
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You've posted this in the wrong section. 'Product Reviews' is what you need. People have commented about this program there. Pearson |
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| Who'm I kidding? War Room Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Easthampton, Massachusetts
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I does what it's supposed to use. Most video traffic is YouTube. period. Almost all the other sites are not significant. DailyMotion gets some traffic. Maybe Viddler. There are a couple of others. Most are not worth the time to submit manually to, but with automation, what the heck? In terms of SEO ranking for your keyword - well that was something that happened for awhile and by spamming the video sites you could capture a lot of page 1 listings. Google caught onto the shenanigans of marketers using TrafficGeyser and similar tools (TubeMogul too) and changed their ranking system to compensate. These days nailing page 1 positions on Google with a new video is not so common, but it depends on the keyword and competition factors, obviously. Don't expect hordes of traffic. Don't expect to make a lot of sales unless your offer is HIGHLY compelling - most people won't watch the whole video anyway and they aren't prospects looking to buy stuff. Creative/humiliating/gross/tasteless videos can get a lot of traffic but may or may not lead to sales. |
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| SEO Enthusiast War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: UK
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I use it every now and then, but I think they're clamping down on money making videos at the moment(much like Youtube). I went there to upload a proof video to a bunch of sites the other day and it wouldn't upload it, and some of the sites I wanted to upload to were locked. It's a great concept, but I think this particular niche is wide open for another site/company to do what they do better.
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Thanks everyone for your thoughts. I appreciate it! Cheers, Brad Spencer |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2009 Location: FL
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I have used it on several projects. It's been really great for me. You do have to be careful about pushing a business. I used it for my motivational video and articles that I have written and turned into a video.
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| Senior Trusted Advisor War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Winter Garden, FL
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You hit on why I want to use it. I don't know a whole lot about SEO stuff other than the basics (seems unsustainable due to Google changing all the time) but I can't see why turning an article into video then distributing on a mass scale would be a bad thing. Cheers, Brad | |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2009 Location: FL
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Check out Justin Brooke blog has great info on SEO or whoisjoebutler
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