How to Get Your Video on the Internet – Traffic Geyser Review
By Internet Video Gal in Video Production Tips
Internet Video Distribution
By Lorraine Grula – Internet Video Gal
If you want to zap your video creation out to a world wide audience with the least amount of hassle, go check out Traffic Geyser.
Traffic Geyser is a service providing an easy point-and-click interface to upload and distribute video files to multiple video sharing sites at once.
In other words, you upload your video once and via Traffic Geyser, up to 34 video sharing sites and 10 social bookmarking sites receive your video masterpiece simultaneously.
Lots of bang for the buck.
Virtually every video sharing sites on the web from YouTube.com, to GoFish.com, to ZippyVideos.com gets your video without you having to individually log in to each site and upload directly to it.
You know the drill.
Each site individually.
Log-in.
Describe video.
Label video.
Categorize video.
Keyword ID video
Upload video.
Wait.
Wait some more.
Upload successful, usually.
Log-out.
Over and over.
If you’ve ever waited impatiently for a hefty video file to plod its way down the information super highway, you don’t need me to tell you the time-savings advantage to having the upload process automated to nearly fifty sites at once.
Traffic Geyser is a paid service that is well worth the fee if you are serious about video distribution on the Internet.
If your time is worth more than say a penny an hour, Traffic Geyser is an absolute no-brainer bargain even at the more expensive $100 smackers/month level.
OK, a well-trained Indian techie might argue with that fee, but for my time and money as a spoiled American, Traffic Geyser is just flat-out necessary.
Example
Traffic Geyser saves me a total of probably 8-10 hours every single time I upload a video.*
There I was on Christmas Eve, eggnog in hand, rigorously performing a week’s worth of drudgery work in a few lazy hours.
I zapped out four different Christmas videos to every single site Traffic Geyser supports. A few didn’t make it for one reason or another. (All fixable stuff). But of the approximately 150 distribution destination, my two hours of upload time translated into about 80,000 views.
My calculator broke. You figure it out.
More on traffic geyser in future posts.
*Figure 10-15 minutes to log-in and upload to each site if you do it manually, one-by-one. At that rate, you can get 4-6 uploads done per hour, or 32-48 in an 8-hour day. To do 150 uploads would then take 3-5 solid work days. With T.G., I got about 150 uploads in about two hours. (I was actually in the other room most of the time baking Christmas goodies. Since uploading is all that waiting, I had to keep myself occupied with holiday fun. so during my uploads, I baked a yeast coffee cake with apples, peaches, honey, pecans and lemon cream cheese frosting. Except for smearing a bit of frosting on my keyboard, the upload was uneventful, unless you go see the massive traffic it gave me!
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