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Online Video Distribution Plan for your Video Marketing Strategy

Online Video Distribution Plan for your Video Marketing Strategy

 
online video distributionNo matter how fantastic your video creations are, it will mean nothing if you don’t market and distribute them effectively. Online video distribution should be a part of your video marketing strategy and is as important, if not more so, than the video production process. Not only do you need to ensure that you distribute your video to ensure it reaches a wide audience, you also need to measure the impact of your different distribution methods to inform future strategy.
A plan is different from a strategy. A strategy will outline what you are trying to achieve and why. It will also outline how you plan to achieve those goals and how you will measure your success. A plan is a practical step-by-step guide of what you need to do to. Your video distribution plan should be a detailed to do list for how you will get your videos to your audience. It is that simple.
Here I have devised a online video distribution plan for you to use and adapt to suit your own goals and needs. I would highly recommend attaching target dates to each item so that you know when you need to have completed each task by.
Please note that this distribution has been created on the assumption that you will use video sharing sites like YouTube. It is up to you to consider whether hosting on your own website is the most effective option for your own strategy or if posting to sharing platforms will be more useful – read this for more help on online video hosting or posting (http://www.mywebpresenters.com/articles/2012/06/video-seo-host-or-post-your-videos/).

Quick and easy online video distribution set up

Firstly we will go through some of the background work that you need to get done in order to set up your distribution channels. We will then look at some techniques for making the most of these channels.

a. Create a YouTube Channel

If you don’t already have a YouTube channel, create one. When your channel is set up, look to get subscribers to your channel. Upload your video content to your channel and make sure that the ‘embed’ function is enabled so that other people can post your video to their websites or blogs.

Take the time to brand your Youtube channel and think about your calls to action.
• You want people to subscribe to your channel so ensure that you give instructions in your videos (you can add links to your channel through using annotations).
• Write a solid description for the channel that really spells out the value that users can get through watching your videos.
• In particular, make sure that you include a title and description for your video and that you have optimized them for your target keywords – more detail on optimizing for video seo.

b. Embed on your own website

Embed your video on your own website. Ensure that the video is on a page with a good textual description around the video to explain what the content in the video is. Search engines can read and understand as well as index closed caption files from videos but they cannot yet fully understand the spoken word in video content so without text on the page your video will not have much chance of ranking in the search engines.
Ensure that the pages on your website that you embed the video on have social sharing buttons and if possible comments functionality – best option would be to put the videos within a blog on your website.

c. Use social bookmarking sites to promote the content on your website

Social bookmarking sites store, organise and manage bookmarks. If you post links to your content on social bookmarking sites you are creating inbound links to your content, which is useful in terms of search engines and improving your ranking. Social bookmarking sites encourage the sharing of content, which will also be advantageous in terms of reaching a wider audience.
There are a range of social networking sites available to use including Reddit, Delicious, Stumble Upon and Digg.
Make your content as easy to share as possible. So, where you have embedded your video on your website, to reiterate it’s importance – try to have social sharing plug-ins so that readers can easily share your page on a number of different platforms.

Here is an image showing the use of social sharing buttons on a website:
 

d. Share via social networking sites using Oneload or Heyspread

Oneload and Heyspread are video distribution sites which allow you to upload a video to multiple platforms at one time. This is extremely useful as uploading videos to different websites can be time consuming.
Both of these tools have an analytics tool built in which means you will be able to monitor how many times people have viewed your video on each of the different platforms.

It is a time consuming task to get all of your profiles set up on the different video sharing platforms – Youtube, Metacafe, Vimeo and Blip.tv etc as well as social platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. Though once they are set up then you have a distribution channel that is very easy and quick to use going forward.
Ensure that all platforms are set up to notify you when comments are left on your videos.

Online video distribution – the time consuming important stuff

Now that you have a basic distribution system set up you need to work hard at oiling the system to keep it running as if you have no friends on Facebook, no followers on Delicious and no subscribers on Youtube then unfortunately your content will not be going anywhere fast.

a. Building social networks

This is not a topic that can be given justice in a paragraph but the main things that you can do to get started here are:
1) Add your key 3 social profiles to every one in the organisations email signatures so that with every communication you are raising awareness and occasionally picking up new followers.
2) Use www.fliptop.com to input your email database and find out which social networks your customers/contacts are on. Then create a plan around emailing all of these contacts with social profiles asking them to connect with you on there – just promote one profile to each person. Give them an incentive/reason to follow/friend you there. These are your warmest contacts so you need to build out your social networks from these contacts.
3) Promote your social profiles on your website – use the Facebook social app as well as Twitter apps to get people going from your site to your social networks – seems counter productive but if you can grab a new contact on Facebook rather than lose them forever then it is worth doing.
4) Every time you receive a comment, Tweet, mention then you need to respond to it – be fun, friendly and open – that is what social networking is about.

b. Encourage partner organisations to share or embed your video

When you are distributing your videos you need to be able to call on partner organisations to offer their support. The best way to encourage this is for requests to be based upon prior-arranged reciprocal agreements i.e. you agree in advance that you will distribute their content to your audience if they can do the same for you. This may not always be appropriate but you need to be able to recognise when it is, and seize the opportunity.
Create a list of potential partners while writing your distribution plan and approach them one by one. Make it personal and specific to them and don’t send out mass emails – you are unlikely to get half as many responses if people feel they are being spammed.
A fantastic tool for meeting like minded bloggers and content producers is Triberr – you can form groups with others who create content on similar topics and promote each other through Twitter, Facebook and all of the other platforms. This is a great way to get solid social networking going and to get yourself recognised as central within your niche.

c. Measure your success

It is important that you monitor the impact of each of the above actions. The results should help direct your next moves and future video marketing priorities.
  • Oneload has it’s own built in analytics facility.
  • YouTube has Insight which can give you lots of details about who is watching your videos and can even show you drop off points (i.e. when people are becoming bored of your video!).
  • Google Analytics is a free tool that you can use to assess the impact your video is having on your own website. Check where your traffic is coming from and which of the channels are bringing you leads and sales – look into the referring site reports

d. Repost to give everyone a chance of seeing your content

Contentious topic here but….Twitter is a good example of when it is sometimes necessary to repost the same item. Users of Twitter will be ‘following’ a lot of people and therefore have pretty heavy home feeds. This means your posts will easily be lost to a lot of people, depending on what time of day you have posted. Strategic repetition of posts will mean that more people will have a chance to see your content. You can draw on different elements of your video for each Tweet or status update so that they are unique, yet all pointing towards your new video.
When it comes to online video, distribution doesn’t have to be expensive. If you use the correct tools you could actually complete a comprehensive plan *without spending a penny. The only investment will be your time and your enthusiasm to do the job well

Read more at http://www.business2community.com/content-marketing/online-video-distribution-plan-for-your-video-marketing-strategy-0214275#KyMFwkj880Py39VW.99

46 Ways to Start a Business With No Money

46 Ways to Start a Business With No Money

 
Most people who want to start their own business don’t have a ton of money laying around and it’s probably one the most common questions I get emailed about: How can I get started without a lot of cash?
Well I’ve put together a list below of the best ideas I’ve heard and personally used. I hope you find it useful!
The three basic strategies to starting a business without much money are:
  • Delay the normal “business starting” activities like incorporating, hiring, renting office or retail space, etc until AFTER your business has started earning money. This is known as bootstrapping.
  • Doing everything yourself and spending your personal time instead of hiring an expert. (Takes longer but costs less.)
  • Using some neat tricks and little known deals below.

Start With The Easy Stuff: Eliminate Expenses

  1. Don’t rent an office! - work from home. Or better yet work from the best free office with locations everywhere: Starbucks. If you need to meet with a client and are worried about seeming small time without an office, don’t be. Just meet them at a restaurant for a lunch meeting. This is what people with the nicest offices do anyway.
  2. Don’t hire any employees! - do it all yourself until you have some $ coming in the door.
  3. Don’t hire lawyers, technical people, graphic designers, or assistants (see below)

Legal Stuff and Incorporating

  1. Get a free lawyer and legal advice from the mentors at Score.org
  2. Find a website with a similar legal document and modify it to your needs
  3. An LLC is probably the best business structure, but don’t worry about incorporating until you’re earning money, just do a sole proprietorship, you can always incorporate later (you can get it setup with the IRS in just a few minutes by calling them at 800-829-4933)
  4. Learn how to do your own financial statements for your business in Excel instead of hiring a CPA or bookkeeper (again you can do this after you’re making money)
  5. Take a Quickbooks class at your local community college

Make a website for your business

  1. Don’t pay a premium for a top end domain name, there are plenty of good ones left
  2. Test out your ideas by writing to a blog, you’ll get feedback on what people like and don’t like
  3. Get a free business website at www.wordpress.com or tumblr.com. It won’t be your own domain (it will be something like yourbusiness.wordpress.com) but…
  4. When you’re ready to have your own domain, register it at domain.com and add this as a custom domain to your Wordpress or Tumblr site.
  5. Get a professional website design for free with a wordpress theme that you can install with a few clicks (no programming knowledge needed)

Getting a Logo

  1. Don’t hire a fancy graphic designer. At least not yet. Use LogoYes to create your own logo (or at least get ideas that you can recreate on your own for free)

Accepting Credit Cards

  1. Don’t bother with a full merchant account to start off with, they are complicated, come with monthly feeds, and require programming expertise. Instead try a simpler (and much cheaper) solution like Google Checkout or Paypal
  2. For a more professional look and a complete shopping cart for only $5/month use E-Junkie, its great and I use it on this site
  3. If you have lots of physical products, try a Yahoo Store

Starting a service business where you consult, coach, teach, etc

  1. Create several pages on your wordpress site: one for your experience, testimonials, rates, availability, etc
  2. Pick a domain name with your #1 keyword in it! (Assuming it isn’t a very competitive keyword you’ll rank on the first page of google within a month or two for that keyword which means customers!) here’s some more info and an example

Creating Info Products

  1. Use an ebook template like these from Eben Pagan
  2. For print books, self publish it at www.lulu.com and use print on demand (they don’t print a single book until someone buys it which means you have zero up front cost for inventory!)
  3. Use a $20 webcam or digital camera to create educational video products
  4. Use camtasia ( $200 for PC) or iShowU ($20 for Mac) to record your screen and make great videos like this one. Or record powerpoints and do the voiceover to make great educational products. Update: even cheaper use ScreenToaster.
  5. Use a mac to edit your videos (iMovie is free) and you can even produce DVD’s

Before investing in a retail location…

  1. Go to a local fair or festival and rent a booth to see if anyone buys your product. Talk to potential customers and get feedback.
  2. Try selling it on ebay

Always be learning about business

  1. Go to a meetup.com groups in your city related to business/entrepreneurship
  2. Read all the best business books by getting them from the library
  3. Get 3 of the top 10 books on building wealth for free in PDF
  4. Make friends with other entrepreneurs and share material
  5. Install the stumble upon toolbar and choose business/entrepreneurship as one of your interests to find all the best videos and talks out there (this is literally like going to a free semester of business school, you get to see all the best speakers and thinkers of our time, and those of the past)
  6. Read blogs like this one in google reader

Marketing, free website traffic, and getting your first customer

  1. Get 250 full-color business cards for free to hand out to people you meet
  2. Post an offer on craigslist
  3. Post videos on youtube with links to your website
  4. Post the same video to all video sharing sites (Google Video, Yahoo Video, MySpace, Revver, etc) at once with TubeMogul (this is some of the best free marketing you can do)
  5. Generate leads by offering an incentive on your website for people to give you their contact info (some incentives that work well: Top 10 reports like the top 10 myths about…the top 10 thing you should know before…etc, videos, audio interviews, one page cheat sheets, free ebooks)
  6. Write a good article and send it to more popular websites (include your byline at the bottom). This is also known as doing guest posts and is the #1 thing I used to grow this blog when it first started out.
  7. Learn how to use google adwords and spend $10 and see if it brings in at least $10 (if so keep going!)
  8. If you can’t afford to get links from expensive directories like Yahoo ($299) use Directory Submitter to get links from hundreds of smaller directories for free
  9. Pick a good domain name with your keywords in the domain (use hyphens if necessary). This will help you rank in Google for that keyword and get visitors to your website.
  10. Do some basic on page SEO
  11. Research what keywords will bring you the most traffic (and are least competitive) with keyword discovery, Wordtracker’s Free Service, and (probably the best option) WordTrackers free trial of their full service (just have to remember to cancel within 7 days to not get charged!)
  12. See which keywords are likely to bring buyers (instead of tire kickers)
  13. Get more incoming links to your site by creating a Squidoo page (these rank very high in the search engines for some reason!)
  14. Send an email to everyone in your email program’s contact list with a short friendly note letting them know you are starting a business and ask if they could forward it to just one or two people who might be interested. Offer something free for the first 10 people. This has an exponential effect because it not only reaches who you know, but everyone who knows who you know (an order of magnitude bigger group of people.)
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Establishing a blog is large effort for anyone.

Establishing a blog is large effort for anyone. Corporate blogs are especially challenging given multiple contributors and groups participating. Whether you’re an individual starting a blog, a start-up, mid-size company or large corporation the steps to promote follow the same path. Promotions for blogging and how you treat the blog are woven together. I’ll outline overarching promotions tactics you can employ to promote your blog and gain wider visibility.
Create topically connected content – The most important part of your blog is the content. Write for the audience you want to target and create content relevant to them not you. David Mercer’s article in Social Media Today, “ Altruism makes cold hard business sense when it comes to social media” is great reference.
Frequency of Content – Frequency is important. There is no magic number here but, I would suggest 3 – 5 times per week is a good place to start. Do not overwhelm yourself. Start with 3 times a week and build up to a higher frequency. Remember, you are not a news provider. No one is expecting you to blog multiple times per day.
Employ SEO - SEO is extremely important and cannot be covered in this post. Make sure you have the basics covered: load time for your site, meaningful file names, mobile version, site navigation, titles to your pages and quality outbound links.
Quality inbound links to your site - Quality inbound links provide the “link juice” to get traffic. Cultivating links is the backbone of SEO. Inbound links, also known as backlinks, which are more significant contributor to SEO since search engines consider them a signal to relevance, Inbound links are hosted by other websites pointing to yours, which makes them hard to create and control. PageRank (PR) is a signal of authority exclusive to Google, is shared with outbound links. If a site with high PR links to your’s, some of that authority is inherited by association.
Social Media – Use social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest to promote your content. Grow and nurture your communities. Posting your blog links to Twitter only isn’t going to garner a lot of interest. Be diverse and part of the communities you decide to participate in.
Submit your posts to blogger sites – Check sites like Technaroti, Mashable, Alltop and others that are relevant to your industry and audience. Remember if your audience is individual investors or financial advisors Mashable isn’t going to work.
Email your posts – This seems redundant but you need to get your content in front of people. They aren’t going to always visit your blog — take the content to them. Make sure you employ a strong email service and be consistent. For example, if you choose Tuesdays as the day to email content and Friday as a roundup of the week stick to it. People will start to expect to see your content. MailChimp, Vertical Response and Emma all have reasonable inexpensive plans.
Press Releases - Use press releases to spread the word about your product and services. Many people wrongly assume that there isn’t much newsworthy happenings at their company, but there are always events that are a gold mine for information such as: new products, completions of projects, announcements of contracts, new partnerships, new personal, awards, industry whitepapers and interviews with company personnel.
Syndication - Syndication is under utilized and I’ll write a follow up post that focuses just on syndication. Find the top ten publishers in your industry that focus on your audience. Rank by site traffic and contact offline to find out how you can establish a relationship for your content to be featured.
Influencer Outreach - This is probably the most important part of your promotions efforts: targeting influencers in your industry. Establish a relationship, find out how you can help them, comment on their blogs and then ask if they would be interested in guest blogging for you. Remember, to do something for them first and ask second.
In one of my next posts I’ll dive deeper into syndication, how to establish and how you can potentially have larger sites feature your content.
Other references you may like:

Increase Traffic in Two Minutes Without Paying a Cent

Increase Traffic in Two Minutes Without Paying a Cent

December 21, 2012 by Johann Beishline
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Believe it or not there’s a formula that you can use every time to increase the amount of traffic your blog posts get. No, I am not trying to sell you a two thousand dollar Internet success package, but maybe I should be. The formula involves the most read part of your post. You know what that is?[read more]

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The content on this site is contributed by the members of our community and all of it is moderated. That means that nothing submitted is published until it has been reviewed and approved by our editors.
There are two ways to submit your work. The first way is to create posts directly on this site to be published here exclusively. Exclusive posts that meet our standard of quality get preferential treatment in terms of promotion and page position. Alternatively, you can set up your account to take in posts from the RSS feed of your own blog. Whichever method you choose, please review the terms of use for contributed content.

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Learn How You Can Make Money Promoting Your Squidoo Lenses

Learn How You Can Make Money Promoting Your Squidoo Lenses


It's true! You really can make money promoting your Squidoo lenses and websites if you know the right places. The thing is you have probably seen or heard of these places before, but probably used them for different reasons.

On this lens I'm going to talk about these place and some you may not have heard of. I'm also going to tell you how to use them for not only promoting and backlinking to your Squidoo lenses, but also for making money while doing it.

Lets face it promoting our lenses is a necessary evil if we want to get visitors to them and earn some cash. So it's something you're probably already doing. If you can make money while doing it, wouldn't that make it more fun?

You bet your boots it would.

And by the way, all of the site mentioned on this lens are free to join.

I will mostly be mentioning Squidoo here when talking about promoting and making money, but keep in mind this also goes for any online property.

Zujava

The Other Squidoo

Sign up for Zujava.com: Simple online publishing.

Zujava is a site that is modeled after Squidoo. Just like Squidoo you can make pages on different subjects or products and make some dough. On Zujava however these pages are called leaves not lenses.

Just like Squidoo, Zujava has modules you can use to create your pages. They don't have quite as many modules, but enough.

Zujava has a ranking system they call buckets, which is like Squidoo's tier system in which the leaves in top three buckets make money from ad revenue.

Right now Amazon is the only affiliate they have. You can add Amazon product sections to your leaf and they have two kinds. There's a group product section where you can add up to five products. Then there's the Amazon product section where you feature just one product.

You can also make money by getting new members to join, which I hope you will do through my link.

This is a fairly new site, but I think it's going to be big and you can get in on the ground floor right now.

So How Do You Promote Your Lens?

So now that you know how you can make money on Zujava, lets talk about promoting your lenses and other web properties.

It's really very simple. You just create a leaf that's related to the lens or site you want to promote. Talk a little about it and add a link to it.

Now you have a leaf that can make you some money and a backlink to your lens.

Click here to join Zujava

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Wizzley

Yet Another Squidoo Like Site

Wizzley

Wizzley is another Squidoo clone. It is a little older then Zujava so is a bit more established. They also work with more affiliates so you have more ways to make money with them.

Along with Amazon they also work with Google Adsense, Chitika, Zazzle, AllPosters, eBay and VigLink (We'll talk about this in a second). Like Zujava you also make money for bringing in new members.

Wizzley also has more modules to work with then Zujava so it allows you to be more creative. They don't have any fancy name for the pages you create, they just call them what they are, pages

For promoting your lenses just do the same as mentioned for Zujava.

What Is VigLink?

Viglink lets you become an affiliate of some of the biggest online merchants on the web all in one place with just one affiliate link ID. I'm talking merchants like Wal-Mart, Barnes and Nobles, Zappos, Best Buy, TicketMaster and a whole bunch more.

This gives you a wide range of products and services you can promote and make money from.

Click here to join Wizzley.

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Best Reviewer

One Of The Best Revenue Sharing Sites Around

Join Best-Reviewer.com with mikeb2010 as your referrer!

Best Reviewer is not just a site where you can make money through their Adsense revenue sharing program, you can use their "Tops" format to list affiliate products that you can make money from.

Let me explain just how Best Reviewer works.

It is based on making Tops Lists. So say you want to make a list of the "Top 5" grills. You would write your title, say, "Outdoor Cooking Grills". You don't write the "Top 5", Best Reviewer will add that. So your title will end up looking like this "Top 5 Outdoor Cooking Grills".

You would than write an introduction and an ending and then proceed to list the 5 grills and use your affiliate link to each product in the URL sections.

Okay, now lets say you have a lens on a specific outdoor grill. You can list 4 affiliate grills and use the fifth for a link to your lens.

Once your Top List is published if you're a member of "She Told Me" you can click over and get a link to your new Top List there.

Click here to join Best Reviewer

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She Told Me

By The Owner Of Best Reviewer

Join SheToldMe.com with mikeb2000 as your referrer!

She Told Me, is owned by the same guy that owns Best Reviewer, but they are completely different. She Told Me is more like a social bookmarking site where you write a little snippet related to the page you are linking to.

However, just like Best Reviewer, She Told Me is also a revenue sharing site where you can make money from the Adsense ads shown with your link.

This is an easy backlink to your lenses and an easy way to add to your Adsense revenue.
Click here to join She Told Me

RedGage

Backlinks, Performance Revenue And Bonuses Oh My



What makes RedGage so great is the many ways you can use it to make money and get backlinks.

The way you make money here is through the performance of your content (how many views it gets) and bonuses that are given out to content that they feature. I don't know how they pick content to feature, but I have made a nice amount of money from bonuses. As a matter of fact one of my videos was featured several times.

That leads to the different kinds of content you can upload to RedGage. You can upload videos, pictures, documents, create blog posts or you can just add links.

The cool thing is you can use any of your content from anywhere you have it on the Internet and link back to the original or elsewhere.

I really like RedGage as a backlink source and a way to make money because it's such a nice surprise when I get bonus money. It's like out of the blue, BAM, there it is.

From what I can tell bonuses can vary from $2 to $5. Not to bad.

Click here to join RedGage
This is the video I made that mentioned I got several bonuses for. I made this video when I first joined RedGage.
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TipDrop

A Twitter Like Microblogging Platform With Revenue Sharing



TipDrop may not be as popular as Twitter, but the one thing that it does that Twitter doesn't that you just might like is, it shares it's ad revenue with it's members. Plus the links you leave there are DoFollow.

Like Twitter you have a limited amount of characters you can write. I don't know how many, but I do believe it's more than Twitter.

Just write a little something about the online property you're linking to and leave your link. Done!

Click here to join TipDrop


Article Marketing

Make Money Promoting On Revenue Sharing Article Directories

Article marketing is one of the ways a lot of us use for backlinking and promoting our lenses. A lot of folks, including myself, use article directories like Ezine Articles and Article Base for article marketing.

These directories offer us quality backlinks and a chance of getting more links from publishers using our articles, with our links, on their sites.

The one thing these directories don't offer is a chance to make money from our articles. Even though they make money from our hard work they don't share that revenue.

Well, below is a list of Article directories that do share the revenue they make with us.

Triond

Triond really has two ways of making money from their site. The Adsense revenue sharing of course and their performance bonuses where you make money for the amount of page views your articles get.

Click here to join Triond

InfoBarrel

Not much to say about InfoBarrel. You write articles, add your link, get published and make some Adsense revenue.

If you don't have a Google Adsense account, once you're a member of InfoBarrel you can signup for one at Google and use your InfoBarrel profile URL as your website.

Oh, and you can also make money from referrals.

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Friday 21 December 2012

Squeezing breasts could prevent cancer, best study ever says

Squeezing breasts could prevent cancer, best study ever says


Getting to second base, the holy grail for hormonal boys, is now science: New research has shown that squeezing breasts could prevent malignant breast cells from causing cancer. This doesn’t give pervy dudes license to grope you on the subway, ladies, but it does mean boob-grabbing should be a regular part of your self-care routine (yes, absolutely try it DIY-style). Experiments found that physical pressure led cells back to normal growth patterns, and that even after compression was no longer applied, the malignant cells stopped growing. Spread the word, boob-lovers of the world. [Source]