In addition to showing your web video on your own web site and on YouTube, there are many other options and most of them are free. If you are trying to get a message out there, the internet is a mecca of free or very inexpensive broadcasting. You should consider uploading your video to as many relevant web sites as you can. We can help you create tags that best describe your video, your company, products and services and ultimately this will maximize the use of search engines.
MySpace TV: MySpace now has MySpace TV where you can upload video to appear on your MySpace page. From there you can include a lot of information which is searchable inside the MySpace Community web site.
Blogging: Are you an expert within your profession? Are you a specialist and love to share your talent and abilities with others? Then you should consider starting a blog, if you haven’t started one already. For extra impact, you can embed your web video within your blog. You can also embed your web video into other blogs that are posting relevant topics. There are several free blog services that you can use. Refer to our list: BlogServices
Blogging 101: Here is a great explanation of blogging from www.commoncraft.com. I love these guys! Hey look, Web Video... What a great idea!
Google Video Ads: I am sure you have heard of Google but did you know that they are now offering Click-to-Play Video Ads? You can take pieces of your web video and turn them into additional marketing tools that can give you an edge over your competition.
Since the primary footage we shoot is Digital "Broadcast Quality", it can be used for local cable and TV advertising. You may want to consider the new Google TV Advertising >
More about video in Google AdSense advertising:
Google Video Ads >
Article from Wired Magazine >
Search Engine Round Table Blog >
Always on the heels of Google is Yahoo and you guessed it, they have there own Web Video Ad Service as well. Yahoo Video Ads >
Web Video Ninja also offers DVD services so you can take your video production and have us turn it into a DVD that plays back in any standard DVD player. Many clients like to have looped DVDs that play continously to use at trade shows, at events and in retail stores.
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