How are you distributing your videos?

by ronr
8 replies
I used to love Pixelpipe until they disconitinued their support for FF plugin which made it faster and easier to use.

Tubemogal doesn't like commercial videos.

What are you doing to distribute your videos?

Ron
#distributing #videos
  • Profile picture of the author KateW
    Have you tried Traffic Geyser? It has a monthly fee but well worth it!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jayden Rivers
    TBH, I just upload manually, not all video sharing sites actually appear on the SERP's anyhow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Richardson
    I've been hearing great things about ...

    TubeMogul | Video Advertising Built for Branding

    A few marketers have recommended this -I will probably be using that once i get a few videos uploading and see what its like?
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    • Profile picture of the author ronr
      Thanks for the replies so far.

      Traffic Gerser does more than I need and is more complex than I need.

      If you read hear on WF Tube Mogal doesn't like commercial videos and some warrriors have had their accounts banned.

      Ron
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      • Profile picture of the author Josh Richardson
        Originally Posted by ronr View Post

        Thanks for the replies so far.

        Traffic Gerser does more than I need and is more complex than I need.

        If you read hear on WF Tube Mogal doesn't like commercial videos and some warrriors have had their accounts banned.

        Ron
        Wow that sucks... What kind of content was in those videos? What if you are genuinly providing value and not pitching anything?
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  • Profile picture of the author nickchou
    Ron,

    I use Amazon S3 to stream my videos on my website. It is relatively low cost and reliable (of course the recent crash of Amazon's servers made a dent in its reputation as a reliable cloud storage provider).
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    • Profile picture of the author ronr
      I guess I should have made myself more clear.

      Amazon S3 is great for hosting your videos. I was referring to software/
      services that will distribute your videos to sites like youtube, metacafe, daily motion, etc. so you don't have to upload to each site individually.

      Originally Posted by nickchou View Post

      Ron,

      I use Amazon S3 to stream my videos on my website. It is relatively low cost and reliable (of course the recent crash of Amazon's servers made a dent in its reputation as a reliable cloud storage provider).
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  • Profile picture of the author f1n
    Amazon S3 +1. It's perfect for external hosting videos
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