• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009
After trying to free service Vidmetrix, I looked around for another service that wouldn’t fail when uploading videos to multiple sites. I came across HeySpread.
HeySpread allows you to upload a video and choose from a list of sites you want to send the video to. I paid $50 for 1,000 credits and each upload costs one credit per video site. On my $50 I could upload happily for quite some time.
So I tried it out and successfully uploaded several videos to YouTube, Daily Motion, Metacafe, and Yahoo (there are more sites available, those are just the ones I chose). The upload and distribution was successful and I was very pleased overall with that part.
• Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
I signed up for Revver as another place to upload videos. Two major problems:
1) If uploading through their site, the upload always stopped at 99% and would never complete. This was in just about every browser on Mac and Windows machines on high speed.
2) By using an outside service I finally got a video uploaded and they rejected it because I put my url at the end. You’re apparently not allowed to even do that for fear a viewer might not click one of Revver’s ads. This alone makes the whole thing useless to me because sometimes I have to put an address for people to get more information.
• Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Vidmetrix is a video distribution site where you can upload a video under 100 MB and have it sent automatically to your accounts on a list of major video sharing networks. You are also supposed to be able to track videos uploaded to a number of other networks. And it’s free.
Needless to say, I had high hopes for Vidmetrix, even though the site didn’t seem to have much information. I signed up for an account and inserted links for the four videos one of my companies had on YouTube. The next day I was able to see some pretty good statistics on views for all four videos. I liked that part.
Category: Video Distribution
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