Posts Tagged ‘video distribution’

Use TubeMogul to Distribute and Track Your Videos Online

June 29th, 2009

The amount of time that people are spending watching online videos is increasing, as is the amount of videos that are being created online.  When most people think of online video they think of site such as youtube, metacafe, viddler, vimeo, etc. which are all great online video sources.  As we move toward more mass adoption for video, statistics and analytics are going to become more crucial.  This is why I want to encourage anyone that is going to get involved with video to use TubeMogul.

After I got a bunch of interviews at a Wordcamp event that I attended in San Francisco I wanted to publish the videos online to various video sites.  Essentially I had two options.  Go to every video site and upload them manually or find some sort of an aggregator that lets me upload videos to multiples sites through one interface, thankfully I found the latter.

According to TubeMogul:

“TubeMogul is the first online video analytics and distribution company serving publishers large and small who need independent information about video performance on the Internet and automated upload to the Web’s top video sharing sites.”

Usually when you upload a video to a site such as youtube you are given access to a few basic stats and as mentioned above if you want to distribute your video you need to do so individually across individual platforms.  TubeMogul solves both of those problems.  You can see from the below screenshots that Tubemogul gives you more detailed stats than standard video distribution platforms do.

tubemogul stats

tubemogul statistics

When uploading a video to TubeMogul you have the ability to select what platforms you want the video distributed to, i.e. youtube, myspace, metacafe, viddler, etc.  You can also control all of the tagging and meta information for all of the video platforms through one interface.

tubemogul meta data

tubemogul video upload

The level of functionality and insights that you can get for your videos is really quite amazing.  If you are in the video space then TubeMogul needs to be your best friend, oh and it’s free.  Check out the TubeMogul page for more info on their features.  Think of Google Analytics for video, that’s TubeMogul.  So to recap:

  • more detailed analytics solution for video
  • multi-platform video distribution from one interface
  • control all meta data and information from one interface
  • more effecient then uploading one video to multiple sites manually
  • get neat charts and reporting functionality
  • it’s FREE

Hope you find TubeMogul useful!

Changing the Video Distribution and Marketing Game with Involver

July 8th, 2008

Involver is a fairly new company based in San Francisco that has created a platform for video marketing and distribution.  Sure, I know what you’re thinking “haven’t you heard of youtube?”  Well yes, but although youtube videos receive a lot of views, they does not focus on conversion, the Involver videos do.  Involver is doing something completely different.  To put this in perspective, think of what ning has done with social networks.  Ning is a white label platform that easily allows you to customize the various features that your social network can display.  Involver allows you to customize such features for video.  Not only that, but Involver also provides comprehensive reporting and analytics so you can get information on how many times your video has been shared, viewed, etc.

First let’s take a quick look at how to get started with creating your own campaign in 4 simple steps.

Step 1- enter your campaign name and click through URL

involver set up campaign

Step 2- choose how you want to upload or locate your content

step 2 of involver campaign set up

Step 3- choose your features

involver plugins

This is the really fun part, here you can see the features that Involver currently allows you to implement.  Let’s say you want to insert your RSS feed into your video, simply click the “add” button and voila.  Now, when people watch the video a little button will appear at the top that will say something like “more,” users will click the button and will then be taken to your RSS feed content.  Another example, let’s say you want people to purchase something after watching your video or enter in their e-mail address to receive some sort of promotional offer. All you do is click the “add” button and a little screen will pop up asking you what message you want the users to see, what link the user needs to click on purchase something (if you add this feature), or will ask for their name and e-mail address if you want them to subscribe to something.

Step 4- get your facebook application or get help promoting your video from Involver (for a fee)

involver campaign set up step 4

Facebook is actually the recommended solution for video distribution at the moment because it is the most robust and effective solution that works with Involver.  Once you upload your video and complte the steps you can then generate your own BRANDED facebook application.  You may also use Myspace or Hi5 but there is some manual deployment that needs to be taken care of on the back end.  Not a big deal since I would personally choose Facebook over Myspace and Hi5 anyway.

If you noticed, Involver also has an option that is called “request promotion plan.”  This is an option that many companies want to choose if they wish to have someone on the Involver team work with them to create a strategy and provide guidance on the video launch and marketing efforts.

Now, let me stop here for a moment and say…Wow!  Ok…deep breath, there’s more.

Let’s take a look at the dashboard screen to see how easy all of this stuff is to manage.

involver dashboard

This is a screen shot of the Involver dashboard.  Currently Involver is working with social networks such as Facebook, Myspace, and Hi5 for it’s video distribution, but notice how many social media platforms Involver allows you to publish your content on.  As mentioned before, Facebook is probably your best bet for a marketing and distribution channel at this time, but know that you do have options.

The tabs on top “edit player, manage assets, and edit social apps,” give you the simple yet powerful functionality to control your content, distribution channels, and features (to name a few).

So your campaign is running on Facebook, now what?

involver facebook applicationFirst of all, let me mention that Involver has a unique way of getting people to participate, in addition to the various features you can add to make your video more marketable and interactive, Involver also implements a point system.  Think of the linkedin point system that tells you how complete your profile is at each step of the way.  Involver assigns points to reward the most active participants and “spreaders” of the videos.  The points are public, so everyone can see how everyone else is doing, this makes it a bit more fun and engaging.  Not only that, but users can send each other stars, can cheer each other on, etc. to help motivate and reward each other.  Activity is also reports in the Facebook minifeed so if I’m interacting with a particular campaign, my friends will be able to see it and hopefully join in as well.

This is what the actual video player interface looks like, you can see the “share, discuss, and @#$% It’ “features” as well as the points that were rewarded.

serena_player_profile_box

So, this is Involver.

I had the opportunity to speak with Jim Schaff who I believe is helping manage their PR and marketing and Rahim Fazal, the CEO of Involver.  Both are smart guys with a clear vision and idea of where they want their company to go.  There is a lot of potential here for Involver but all of the responsibility for a successful video launch should not rest solely on their shoulders.  In order for a brand or company to succeed with their video launch they need to be smart about their marketing.  It’s not enough to just use Involver to put up a bunch of videos.  You need a strategy behind it and you have to be creative.  You need to think about how you can get people to interact with each other and with the video.  This is why it may be a good idea to go with the “request promotion plan” option so that the Involver team can input their creative guidance and strategy recommendations.

Involver is really changing the video distribution and marketing game, I am looking forward to seeing how the smart and creative marketers out there are going to use Involver.

How would you use Involver?

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