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subject: Taking Advantage Of Mass Video Submission Software [print this page]


Much like a conscientious marketer who looks to get his or her content articles out to as many directories as possible, going about taking advantage of mass video submission software to do the same thing when it comes to a video that's been produced can be a great way to succeed. This software can make it possible to submit to hundreds of video directories, for one.

The basic theory that underlies this sort of software is actually fairly easy to understand; after the video is completed, software will take it and begin creating specific accounts at each video submission directory. Once that's been completed, sites such as YouTube and others will then take the video that's been submitted by the software and post it. It could take a person days to do what the software does in short order, in other words.

All good video submission software programs guide their users through the process of changing video characteristics that have to do with titles, descriptions and other things such as keywords and the like. In the article marketing world, this is known as "spinning, " and it's no different for a video. The software also enables a user to create a quick Excel or PDF file of progress results on which directories the video has been submitted to and which haven't.

Taken altogether, it's difficult to see much of a downside to this sort of software. As a useful tool that can eliminate the need to manually submit videos to a great many directories, it frees up time and effort that can be better spent on the production of the video itself rather than submitting it as widely as possible. These submission software platforms pretty much completely eliminate this issue straightaway.

It might be helpful to think of this kind of submission software as being a good tool for use when handling all of the content marketing activities that one will need to carry out if one hopes to be able to effectively take advantage of the marketing opportunities the Internet offers. Submission software, whether for a video or for an article, quickly becomes a necessity because there are so many directories, both article and video, out there today.

At present, there are around 40 high-quality video directories currently existing on the World Wide Web. There are an additional 100 or so that are slightly below these top 40 directories, and it could take days to individually submit a single video to every directory out there. As well, the chances are fairly good that a number of rejections might result because one hasn't changed titles and descriptions, which submission software does as a matter of course.

After that, the software will guide a person through the entry of a few pieces of information about the video and then take the finished product, complete with changes to descriptions, titles and even certain keywords that each directory requires, and get to work. The bottom line about video submission software in this regard, then, is that it makes it vastly easier to engage in very strong content marketing activities.

by: Clayton Montford




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