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Six Steps to Vlogging Success

28 October 2009 One Comment

From Beast Bloggers Camp, Tech Liminal, Oakland, October 24, 2009

Zennie (Zennie62) Abraham presentint at Tech Liminal
Zennie (Zennie62) Abraham presents at Tech Liminal

Six-step process to shooting your own video — from Nava Bromberger (presenting with Zennie62 Abraham)

  • Choose topic. An event. Opinion. You might have an idea. Confirm its hot by going to yahoo top searches, or google. Camera plus opinion and do it.
  • Research keywords. Depending on what words you choose, your post will be found more often. See what variations of the keywords are hot to tag your posts.
  • Create content using video. A case study with a client. A how-to video. Interviews are great. Buy a Flip camera. Jingproject.com will let you create a project of anything on your desktop or site. And laptops have cameras.
  • Distribute. Widest exposure: Tubemogul. Get an account. It distributes to all video sites. Create a rich profile on You Tube. Take the embed code and put it on your own blog plus any other.
  • Publish it to your own blog.
  • Repeat.

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  • Eric Fontaine said:

    Hi, I am the Marketing Director at HeySpread.
    Thanks for this good article.
    That is true, Tubemogul is a good service.

    But you should really have a look at HeySpread for Professional Video Analytics and Video Distribution – http://bit.ly/4Kxy9. Far cheaper, with exclusive features such as YouClone (copy/paste your YouTube videos to any other platform automatically and in one shot), powerful and user-friendly interface, REST API for an easy and fast white label integration.

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