Tubemogul adds new promotional tools
Tubemogul, the awesome uploading & tracking tool that allows us to upload our videos to ten different websites (youtube, yahoo video, revver, stupidvideos, etc.) with the click of a button (instead of the painful and tedious uploading to ten sites, writing 10 different sets of tags and video descriptions), now has even more features. And I just so happen to love them.
The Boast Feature:
Looks like this! That’s how many views our spoof of the movie “P2″ has gotten across all the websites we’ve uploaded it to. No longer do you have to worry about only ushering people to one place because “the only views that count are on YouTube” or because “Revver is the only web portal that pays.” Now you can point people to wherever the hell you want, because now with Tubemogul you can show how all the views are adding up. Now, granted, of that 124,000 views (as of this post) 122,000 are from youtube, but every so often a video gets featured on Yahoo or Revver or Stupidvideos, and don’t you want those to count, too?
The New Link Feature
Basically, they give you automatic code to generate these links to your videos all over the web:
YouTube, Yahoo, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle and Stupid Videos
No, I didn’t have to copy and paste 11 links, I just copied one block of code, and it felt just like slipping into silk pajamas. Actually, come to think of it, I can’t imagine the usefulness of that one, unless somehow giving web viewers the choice over which of the 11 websites to watch your video is somehow incredibly desirable. Maybe it is?
There is also a tool which lets you embed the latest Youtube comments into your own webpage, which is awesome, but I can’t seem to get it to work in this blog, so that’ll have to wait till I figure it out.
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One Response:
February 8th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
i also as well love the new tools, though i hear rumblings of tubemogul making it too easy for publishing- the sites that partner up with them get flooded with spammy videos from seo and get rich quick schemers. sad. with great power comes something something something…