What is the video equivalent of EZA?

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A lot of information products that are coming out these days are focusing heavily on video marketing. I haven't actually bought any of these but I've read through quite a few sales letters and all the stats and proofs seem very impressive (of course they do; they're on a sales letter! )

There's been this talk recently about how video marketing is slowly but surely killing article marketing. I don't believe it completely (being a writer myself) but it's a fact that is hard to ignore as well! Video marketing seems to be faster, easier and more efficient! I can imagine how convenient videos must seem to people who get depressed over the sight of yet another long article! So I wanted to do some tinkering with video marketing. The problem is, I don't know where to start.

For article marketing, a good place (if not the best) to begin is EzineArticles.com. What is its equivalent for videos? I guess the most obvious answer would be Youtube but is there any video directory that is more like EZA, with detailed statistics for the video creators? I did a simple Google search but it didn't return any pleasing results. Could a few experienced Warriors please give me their suggestions over here?

Thanks!
#equivalent #eza #video #video marketing #youtube
  • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
    I think I understand you.

    You mean an authority site that you can "leech" off to get higher rankings in the search engines.

    This did used to work well - however I would suggest you build your own sites with both article marketing and video marketing and use directories as an addition to your efforts.

    If you want some good results with video marketing to start you off on the right track, make sure you make some quality videos and then use TubeMogul.com to blast the content to all the major video sites for free.

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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Faber
    I think he means a place to get video content for websites, or for content creators, get videos syndicated. It would work just like EZA, but with video content instead of text content.
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    • Profile picture of the author The Simpleton
      Originally Posted by Chri5123

      You mean an authority site that you can "leech" off to get higher rankings in the search engines.
      Lol, in that case there's no better site than Youtube


      Originally Posted by Steve Faber View Post

      I think he means a place to get video content for websites, or for content creators, get videos syndicated. It would work just like EZA, but with video content instead of text content.
      Yes, I meant a place like EZA where I can get my content (in this case - videos) syndicated, and more importantly, get the all-important statistics to track that content!
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  • Profile picture of the author grafic
    From what you are explaining, the answer to your question is simply YouTube.

    People syndicate the videos and embed them on their pages and the authors have access to detailed statistics... just like EZA but for video....


    or am I missing somthing here?
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    • Profile picture of the author The Simpleton
      Originally Posted by grafic View Post

      From what you are explaining, the answer to your question is simply YouTube.

      People syndicate the videos and embed them on their pages and the authors have access to detailed statistics... just like EZA but for video....


      or am I missing somthing here?
      No you're not missing anything but perhaps I am....does Youtube let users track how many people have embedded the video(s) on their websites? I never looked at Youtube as a site that provided detailed statistics. If that's the case I've been totally blind!
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      • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
        Originally Posted by Rayaprolu View Post

        does Youtube let users track how many people have embedded the video(s) on their websites? I never looked at Youtube as a site that provided detailed statistics.
        If you are on your video listing page, there are view counts next to each video. Click on it for detailed statistics.
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        • Profile picture of the author grafic
          Here is a screenshot of the stats from a youtube video.
          2011-09-26_2150 -

          Note all of the options in the left hand margin

          Demographics is useful
          And Hot Spots shows you the exact time where people stopped watching the video
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          • Profile picture of the author The Simpleton
            Originally Posted by talfighel View Post

            I still think that YouTube is by far the best out there and your video can come up on the search engines pretty fast.

            I do not recommend that you only use them because they may get your video deleted at some point.

            I had a very good video there and had like 20+ people click on my links everyday. They decided to take it down (not sure why) and that made me feel that this may not be the best way to go.

            Maybe they hate videos that are real and talk about MAKING MONEY ONLINE. I am not the only one that had their video taken down. I know of other guys and gals that had lots of traffic from YouTube but at some point some YouTube employee came and took it down because they did not like that it was getting lots of free traffic.
            Well, it's not just Youtube but also other sites like Facebook that do not look upon too kindly on the IM/MMO content on their sites! I've seen such content being taken down quite a few times as well.


            Originally Posted by KirkMcD View Post

            If you are on your video listing page, there are view counts next to each video. Click on it for detailed statistics.
            Thanks; I haven't checked Youtube in a while and these statistics are really quite amazing!


            Originally Posted by grafic View Post

            Here is a screenshot of the stats from a youtube video.
            2011-09-26_2150 -

            Note all of the options in the left hand margin

            Demographics is useful
            And Hot Spots shows you the exact time where people stopped watching the video

            Thanks for the screenshot I guess instead of searching for some other service which offers better statistics but isn't well-known, it is better to stick to Youtube for now
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  • Profile picture of the author Mary Wilhite
    Well, another vote for youtube here.

    However, there are other video sites out there
    like vimeo, metacafe, dailymotion, google video..

    Here's a list I got from Google:


    Video Sharing Site Page Rank
    Google Video 9
    BrightCove 8
    PhotoBucket 8
    YouTube 9
    DailyMotion 8
    iFilm 8
    Break 7
    Blip.tv 7
    GrindTV 7
    Metacafe 7
    Myspace 9
    Vimeo 7
    BuzzNet 6
    LiveLeak 6
    Stupidvideos 6
    Flixya 6
    GoFish 6
    Kwego 7
    Lulu 6
    Pandora 6
    Viddler 6
    MyHeavy 6
    PutFile 6
    StupidVideos 6
    Vmix 6
    ZippyVideos 6
    CastPost 5
    Dotv 5
    Famster 5
    Gawkk 5
    Tubetorial 5
    MeraVideo 5
    Porkolt 5
    VideoWebTown 5
    Vidmax 4
    ClipMoon 4
    MotorsportMad 4
    ThatsHow 4
    ClipChef 4
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    • Profile picture of the author The Simpleton
      Originally Posted by Mary Wilhite View Post

      Well, another vote for youtube here.

      However, there are other video sites out there
      like vimeo, metacafe, dailymotion, google video..

      Here's a list I got from Google:


      Video Sharing Site Page Rank
      Google Video 9
      BrightCove 8
      PhotoBucket 8
      YouTube 9
      DailyMotion 8
      iFilm 8
      Break 7
      Blip.tv 7
      GrindTV 7
      Metacafe 7
      Myspace 9
      Vimeo 7
      BuzzNet 6
      LiveLeak 6
      Stupidvideos 6
      Flixya 6
      GoFish 6
      Kwego 7
      Lulu 6
      Pandora 6
      Viddler 6
      MyHeavy 6
      PutFile 6
      StupidVideos 6
      Vmix 6
      ZippyVideos 6
      CastPost 5
      Dotv 5
      Famster 5
      Gawkk 5
      Tubetorial 5
      MeraVideo 5
      Porkolt 5
      VideoWebTown 5
      Vidmax 4
      ClipMoon 4
      MotorsportMad 4
      ThatsHow 4
      ClipChef 4

      Thanks for the list; I wish I could do smart searches like that This list will keep me busy for a while; thanks again!

      As for Youtube, the votes just keep on coming! I ought to start by looking at that first...
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    I still think that YouTube is by far the best out there and your video can come up on the search engines pretty fast.

    I do not recommend that you only use them because they may get your video deleted at some point.

    I had a very good video there and had like 20+ people click on my links everyday. They decided to take it down (not sure why) and that made me feel that this may not be the best way to go.

    Maybe they hate videos that are real and talk about MAKING MONEY ONLINE. I am not the only one that had their video taken down. I know of other guys and gals that had lots of traffic from YouTube but at some point some YouTube employee came and took it down because they did not like that it was getting lots of free traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author ShawnSells
    Any of the big video sites would be the equivalent of EZA. In some ways, better than EZA, since there's not all the requirements to post. However, that's also a negative as most videos are filled with junk.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by talfighel View Post

      Maybe they hate videos that are real and talk about MAKING MONEY ONLINE. I am not the only one that had their video taken down. I know of other guys and gals that had lots of traffic from YouTube but at some point some YouTube employee came and took it down because they did not like that it was getting lots of free traffic.
      I don't think they "hate videos that are real and talk about MAKING MONEY ONLINE." I think they hate scammers and scumbags who jeopardize their livelihood.

      They just don't have the time, experience or inclination to differentiate between the two.

      'If you fly with ducks, sometimes the hunters are going to shoot at you, too..."
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    • Profile picture of the author Benjamin959
      Originally Posted by ShawnSells View Post

      Any of the big video sites would be the equivalent of EZA. In some ways, better than EZA, since there's not all the requirements to post. However, that's also a negative as most videos are filled with junk.
      As far as I know. there are few of videos that's like eza are blip.tv and vimeo.com

      "equivalent of EZA?", you mean, In term of topic/categories, articles, resource link, etc.. turn into to person "talking head" front of video and have them follow video lead to money site?

      my guess is that youtube is a ok-ok solution, no click action to money site. I only think you will either needed to create videos from scratch, possible intros videos and end video along with linkable to money sites (click bank, cj, CPA, whatever..)

      I guess youtube doesn't like it ? Any1 can comments on this ?
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