Stories about ‘Video’


By Brett Bumeter

Livestream announced a new mobile system, that fits in a backpack.  It lets you plug your HD camera into the gear in the backpack so that you can film and transmit in real time.  Their gear uses 3 different 3g carriers at the same time.

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By Brett Bumeter

Here’s just a quick tip, something I noticed on TubeMogul today.  I had just uploaded a video on TubeMogul to be launched through YouTube and other video services.

TubeMogul Twitter Notifications

After it had been launched, I was...

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By Brett Bumeter

For a while now, I ‘ve had a bit of a flash problem.  Some of my drop down menus, that are generated via css, drop down behind flash objects that I embed on my wordpress paqes, such as flash images generated by snagit (images with clickable hot spots) or youtube videos, or screencast videos.

I found this particularly helpful for menus...

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By Brett Bumeter
Yesterday, I helped an Utterli user work through several issues with the Utterli service. She couldn’t get her pictures to post to her blog.

There were several problems, and we made it through most of them but not all. (last I heard she was still waiting for support)

Anyway, today I was checking my own mobile posts (pictures/videos sent from phone)...

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By Brett Bumeter
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Tomorrow is the official kickoff of the Consumer Electronics Show. It is expected that this year approximately 120,000 people (down from 160k last year) will come to Vegas for the show. I arrived yesterday to cover the event, see what is new, and more importantly catch up with many interesting people doing...

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What Does This Mean For Creators/Advertisers On YouTube?
Viewers will stay with you if you provide good content, even if it’s longer than normal. For creators this means they don’t have to worry about length as long as the content is sound, and for advertisers, it means they need to get on the ball with unique content that someone on YouTube will want to watch. I’ve always preached go the Red Bull/Go Pro route and create stories, not ads. Sell your product in more of a product-placement way rather than splashing the logo everywhere and going with...
Commentary:

ReelSEO.com put out a very interesting article as they analyzed some findings from an AdAge article on YouTube’s views and engagement levels thus far during the year in 2012.

Someone (not sure if it is ReelSEO or AdAge as the level of curation sometimes obfuscates the source of the analysis) points out that even though total video views on YouTube decreased, Engagement on those...

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By Brett Bumeter

During an SEO meetup meeting, I heard a referral for UserTesting.com.  Its a service that charges $29 to provide a website owner with both a video and written review of the usability or navigability of their website.

They charge $29 and pay a person $10 to capture screen video of their navigation of the site.  I think this could be a useful service for...

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By Brett Bumeter
So the stream at utterli has gotten a lot wider, and it feels like there are 100,000 channels with nothing on.

I’d like to request a feature that might essentially combine some of the power of LinkedIn with Utterli (in concept not in actual plugin or anything).

I’d like to be able to filter the stream based on all the utters of the...

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By Brett Bumeter

Here is a great little video put together by Google that demonstrates how to create a Google My Map.  A My Map is a customized Google Map that can include your own journal of places you have been, paths or routes you have traveled, sites you have seen, pictures or video you have taken and more.  It can be kept private or published...

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By Brett Bumeter
utterli-image
Tomorrow is the official kickoff of the Consumer Electronics Show. It is expected that this year approximately 120,000 people (down from 160k last year) will come to Vegas for the show. I arrived yesterday to cover the event, see what is new, and more importantly catch up with many interesting people doing...

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