
Top 50 Video Sharing Sites
Once you have produced your first video then share it by posting it to as many [tag-tec]video sharing[/tag-tec] or [tag]video syndication sites[/tag] as you can to drive traffic to your site. You may decide to use management system such as Traffic Geyser but more about that later.
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This week, Adobe is releasing overhauled Windows versions of [tag]Photoshop Elements[/tag] and [tag]Premiere Elements[/tag], the photo and video editing programs aimed at home users. While they cost $99 each or $149 for the pair, they are surprisingly similar to Photoshop CS3, the $649 image editor, and Premiere Pro CS3, a serious $799 video editing program.
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On a recent holiday to Las Vegas my wife decided that she wanted her own [tag]digital camera[/tag] for shooting video as well as stills. We went to an electrical store but some items were out of stock due to the Labor Day weekend. After reading up on the specs and trying to keep the cost under $200 she settled for a Casio Exilim EX-Z77 compact camera.
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In my earlier post I discussed ways to profit from [tag]web videos[/tag] and one of my ideas was to create your own Google Video site. Well this is equally applicable to YouTube or other [tag]video syndication sites[/tag] and is exactly the same process for creating a YouTube Video site. What ever your interests or niche there will likely be lots of videos available that you can use. Many people are ‘tubing’ now and new sites are appearing regularly.
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Where should you host your videos, who offers the best [tag]video hosting[/tag]? With about a dozen decent alternatives to YouTube video bloggers should strike a balance between bandwidth, distribution/reach, branding, and community. Two good choices are blip.tv and revver.com
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