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Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face. Links https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://twitter.com/acemarke https://github.com/markerikson https://stackoverflow.com/users/62937/markerikson https://linkedin.com/in/markerikson We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Mark Erikson.
Streamable is the best choice for video hosting in 2024. With Streamable, it's easy to upload, share and organize your videos.
Streamable is the best choice for video hosting in 2024. With Streamable, it's easy to upload, share and organize your videos.
In this episode, Ryan chats with Aubrey Junker, founder of 220 Roar. 220 Roar is a brand-new video hosting platform that allows content creators to speak freely without the fear of de-platforming or retribution. He talks about the massive undertaking of launching the platform and how he relied on direction from the Lord in order to do so. Links: https://www.220roar.com/
Hi Kent! I was wondering, how do you host your videos? Such as: https://www.epicweb.dev/tips/quickly-determine-whether-a-module-is-bundled It looks like they're custom hosted, so I was wondering how you do that. The Epic Stack shows how you save images, and it would be interesting to learn how you host videos, too. Thank you and best regards, Jan Skill Recordings Mux How do you host your videos?
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Sorry for the multiple emails. I'm still learning. Apparently the Video Hosting at Substack isn't that robust yet and people were having trouble with the video. In addition, it didn't get added to the podcast feed. This post is just the audio version. You can also view the video version on the Year Of The Opposite Youtube Channel. Get full access to Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack at www.yearoftheopposite.com/subscribe
Should you be using YouTube for your business? Do you love YouTube? Many of us watch videos on the platform every day. But should you be using it to host your video content? Everyone loves and has heard of YouTube. Many of us watch videos on the platform every day. But should you be using it to host your video content? While YouTube is free to use, and does have 2.5 billion users, it doesn't mean it is suitable for your business. In this solo episode, I examine the pros and cons of using YouTube as a business tool. I also review three video hosting platforms I use and recommend which will give you a better result and experience for your audience. Video hosting platforms: https://vimeo.com/ https://wistia.com/ https://www.twentythree.com/ Not sure where to start with video hosting? Then book a 1-2-1 call with me. If you like this episode, make sure you listen to the rest of Simon Says Video, follow the podcast and leave a review so others can find us. If you'd like to learn more, you can connect with me using the links at the bottom and find out how I can help you put a successful video content strategy in place for your business. As a thank you for listening to my podcast, I will give three listeners a chance to win a signed copy of my book 'How to Get Video Right – The essential guide to video strategy in the rapidly changing digital age'. All you have to do to enter is leave a review. Screenshot your review and email it to me asksimon@getvideoright.com by 9th December 2022 for a chance to win. Highlights from this episode: (01:40) Why you need to use a video hosting platform (02:53) The pros of using YouTube (03:20) Can you be found on YouTube? (03:47) What is popular on YouTube? (03:47) What about business content? (04:49) Managing your expectations (05.25) The YouTube Strategy (06:01) Those ads! (07:07) The YouTube player (07:50) The Video Hosting platforms I use (08:02) Vimeo (09:36) Wistia (10:56) TwentyThree (12:34) What I recommend Contact Simon: Visit the Website Buy the Book Work with Me If you like what you hear, remember to click follow or subscribe, share with your colleagues and leave us a review so others can find us.
Andreas and Nathan met as result of a prophetic word and a random email. Andreas Kisslinger is from Vienna, Austria and is the founder and CEO of Lightcast, a multimedia company specializing in Video Hosting and Content Delivery Network solutions. For years Andreas served in full-time ministry in the church before launching out into the marketplace where he has built a global company that is serving its clients and building the Kingdom of God world-wide.You will be encouraged by the stories Andreas shares with Nathan of purpose, identity and using our gifts to expand the Kingdom of God through business. Do you know someone who is struggling to pursue their calling in the marketplace? This episode would be a great encouragement to them so be sure to share it via your favorite platform today.With this episode focusing on how kingdom business, here are a few articles from Nathan's blog #TheBestViewInTown that may be of interest to you.1. Is Success Killing You?2. Luck Is Actually Pronounced Hard Work3. How Much Blessing Can You Handle?Just joining us for the first time? You can always go back and catch all our episodes from Season 1. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the latest podcast and take a minute to rate the show on your favorite platform to help us get the show out to more people in more places. As always you can find us at TheBestViewInTown.com or send us an email by clicking the link here. Click the links to find Nathan's Music on Apple Music of SpotifyCheck out our YouTube Channel while you're at it!Want to support the show? We're working on a way for you to do that but in the mean time you can support it through Venmo or CashApp. Thanks so much!On this Episode:Guest: Andreas KisslingerHost: Producer: Nathan Wesley SmithCohost: Justin Porter
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In this episode, David and Tim talk about YouTube vs Vimeo for Video Hosting The post YouTube vs Vimeo for Video Hosting | EP 803 appeared first on WP Gears.
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It's another Potluck! In this episode, Scott and Wes answer your questions about memoization, how to know when you're ready for a full-time dev job, what to do when you underestimate projects, design ethics, local fonts, and more! Linode - Sponsor Whether you're working on a personal project or managing enterprise infrastructure, you deserve simple, affordable, and accessible cloud computing solutions that allow you to take your project to the next level. Simplify your cloud infrastructure with Linode's Linux virtual machines and develop, deploy, and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Get started on Linode today with a $100 in free credit for listeners of Syntax. You can find all the details at linode.com/syntax. Linode has 11 global data centers and provides 24/7/365 human support with no tiers or hand-offs regardless of your plan size. 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I recently took on a freelance gig that requires a custom admin dashboard, and I wasn't really sure how to design one of those. My solution was to look up a pre-made Bootstrap dashboard template that can be purchased for $50-$500, and just re-create it myself. I looked at their live demo and reconstructed a very similar dashboard myself, using the same UI library. The outcome is not a perfect copy, although it's very close, and I never looked at their code base, so there's probably many differences there. But still, I can understand why some people might be upset by my attempt to copy someone else's design. I'm not reselling it as a theme, just using it my freelance project with one client. What are your thoughts on this? 16:36 - How do you decide how specific a (React) component should be? 22:03 - My question is about the npm run eject feature of React. Is there a place where I should be using this feature or can I keep on ignoring that it exists? 24:04 - My question is for Scott. In one of the episodes in the past, you mentioned that you use YouTube private videos on leveluptutorials.com using some kind of authentication. If I am not mistaken, you use a different platform to host videos now. Was there any reason to stop using that technique? 31:13 - I'm setting up a webinar. I'm going to require an iLok drive to access the FTP site, so I head over to Ali Baba, and I'm on Ali Baba to buy the things, and I should mention my main concern would be data miners. I mean they're just like cyber-crackheads, really. So, I would imagine that any latency issues could be compensated through a registrar handshake with the firmware, and I'd love to see a combination of both flash and HTML5, so my question is, would the eCommerce piece embed on the host platform, as well as the dialogue field for user names? Or, would the gateway socket extension be full duplex, as well as the packet switchover? 33:33 - How do you allow users to edit text to their profile or to messages they send to other users, without sacrificing the safety and security of your site? 38:07 - Any tips on how should I use npm packages in Netlify functions? I read that I could commit node_modules (which for me sounds absolutely barbaric) and I also read that I could install netlify-lambda package with an additional postinstall script in the package.json. What's your approach? 41:07 - Can you disable local fonts from the OS and check if the site actually loads them? 46:02 - I have a question related to freelancing. Yesterday I took on a new client project. Price is locked in and contract is signed. Thing is, I am new to web dev freelancing and I now realise I have totally miscalculated the complexity and size of this project. What I initially estimated I could do in 3-4 weeks suddenly looks more like 6-8 weeks of work for me. Do I break the bad news for the client and ask to extend the deadline, outsource part of the work (which might lead to more hassle), or just buckle up and prepare to pull several all nighters to get on top of it? What would you do? 49:09 - Question to Scott: Have you ever thought of calling your students Scott's Tots? Links https://mux.com/ https://vimeo.com/ https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify https://wesbos.com/sanitize-html-es6-template-strings https://svelte.dev/ https://vercel.com/ https://begin.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%27s_Tots ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: I Think You Should Leave Season 2 Wes: Underground Wire Locator Shameless Plugs Scott: 1: Level Up Tuts Pro - Sign up for the year and save 25%! 2: Become a Level Up Tutorials Author Wes: All Courses - Use the coupon code ‘Syntax' for $10 off! Tweet us your tasty treats! 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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about how to keep your skill up to date when you have a job and a family, when you should start looking for your first job, monorepos, video hosting, TLDs, APIs, fake names, and more! Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your code, track errors and monitor performance with Sentry. Sentry’s Application Monitoring platform helps developers see performance issues, fix errors faster, and optimize their code health. Cut your time on error resolution from hours to minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners new to Sentry can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code TASTYTREAT during sign up. Vonage - Sponsor Vonage is a Cloud Communications platform that allows developers to integrate voice, video and messaging into their applications using their communication APIs. Whether you’re wanting to build video calls into your app, create a Facebook bot, or build applications on top of programmable phone numbers, you’ll have all the tools you need. Use promo code SYNTAX10 for €10 of free credit when signing up at vonage.dev/syntax. Show Notes 02:10 - How do you handle token refresh when multiple API calls are made at the same time? Let’s says you get a 401 and do acquire a new token, but that will only be used by the first API call, while the other parallel APIs would still use the old one and error out. This has caused me to sort of artificially limit the total requests to be made to 1. How do you deal with it? 06:40 - What service do you guys use for video storage and optimization? I am currently building out a side project that will require some video hosting so I figured I would ask the experts. 15:22 - I’m trying to teach myself web development and I’m having problems making up the logic for my personal projects. I would have to watch YouTube tutorials or look at other people’s code in order to implement simple features to my website and I’ve been feeling pretty stupid for not spending the time to think of it. I feel like I’m missing out on knowing how to problem solve for myself whenever I copy other people’s code and try to understand them afterwards. 19:27 - I just landed my first web development job after following The Odin Project and building personal projects for about a year. It tripled my income so I am incredibly excited! I have been using a PHP framework which was developed by one of my coworkers and has no documentation. In order to understand the code, I either have to read a bunch of source code or ask one of the other developers questions. While I am doing well, I can’t help but feel as if I am working way too slow and asking way too many questions. I assume this is imposter syndrome and lots of people deal with it, but how would you suggest dealing with this type of anxiety? 25:11 - Monorepos, yes or no? 29:43 - As a brand new self-taught web developer, how would you know if you’re ready to apply for junior positions? 32:03 - Will there ever be a .eat domain or are the pre-order sites just ripping you off? Would like to know who decides what TLDs are possible or not. 35:26 - I’m currently employed as a fullstack developer but want to build a portfolio for future job hunting. Would you say it’s ok to reference a project or two from an employer? My problem is that the only projects I have outside are mostly just smaller tools built for myself for fun. 39:29 - Should developers always use their real first and last name when presenting themselves as a professional online (e.g. Twitter, LinkedIn, Github, personal site). Or is it acceptable to use a fake last name for example? My wife is quite conscious about privacy online, so would prefer I retain some anonymity. But also, my last name is a bit generic, and not very Googleable. I thought having a more snappy and interesting name would help me stand out, and be easier to find with a quick Google. You guys both have awesome names that are very unique and are hard to forget. 43:59 - How do you find time to work and keep up with updates and libraries etc. having a wife & kids? 46:06 - I am a beginner in making course content. I am trying to create a programming tutorial, but every time I try to record some tutorials I have to compromise on audio quality. Lots of background noises get captured on audio. Can you both share some tips to make soundproofing room? What tricks do you both use? 53:33 - As someone who recently learned/is learning how to build websites using express/node/react, with a little know how with Python and Django too, how do you start building a portfolio that isn’t just a bunch of practice/show-pieces? How do I get a client? 59:53 - Should I be using multiple web apps on a single site or try to make them all one? If I have a site that displays blog posts about parks for example, then a page with all the parks listed out that link to a page about each single park’s details, should I be making the entire thing in one app? Or make a blog app and publish it, then make a different app for the other content and publish it using a subdomain? Links Syntax 266: Video for the Web 2020 and Beyond Cloudinary Mux Vimeo LesMills Bitmovin Brightcove Wista Cloudflare AWS MediaLive Keystone.js Gatsby Syntax 331: Hasty Treat - Hireable Skills for 2021 ICANN dbx 286s Electro-Voice RE20 reMarkable ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: CamLink 4k Wes: TS80p Mini Soldering Iron Shameless Plugs Scott: Node Fundamentals Authentication - Sign up for the year and save 25%! Wes: Fullstack Advanced React & GraphQL - Use the coupon code ‘Syntax’ for $10 off! Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
We explain the recent Qt upset, and then go hands-on with the new PeerTube release. Plus Wendell from Level1Techs joins us to discuss his thoughts on porting Linux to the Apple M1. Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.
We explain the recent Qt upset, and then go hands-on with the new PeerTube release. Plus Wendell from Level1Techs joins us to discuss his thoughts on porting Linux to the Apple M1. Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.
We explain the recent Qt upset, and then go hands-on with the new PeerTube release. Plus Wendell from Level1Techs joins us to discuss his thoughts on porting Linux to the Apple M1. Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.
Are you looking for a video hosting platform? In this episode cover our three favorite video hosting platforms and take a look at the pros and cons of each.
Gabriel and Chris dive into how Wistia's team is providing remote video solutions for businesses looking to continue engaging with their clients and other companies alike. Wistia is a video marketing software tailored to the everyday marketer and one of their products, Soapbox, offers an effective and user-friendly way to create videos from wherever you are (in Chris's case- his basement!) Learn more
This week, Gabriel sits down with Katie Morrissey, a Sales Development Manager at Wistia, to discuss the several sides to sales and how implementing video can add value to your current sales strategy and content.
If you are looking for a great video hosting platforms that can save your traffic "avoid Youtube related videos", then Vidyz 2.0 is a great solution. We are not trying to say it can replace Vimeo and Wistia but it's definitely worth trying. Why, because it's brought to us from Mike Thomas and Brett Rutecky, these mans are proven internet marketer. For full details about Vidyz 2.0, you can read the post here: https://dailyjobkiller.com/vidyz-2-0-review/ You can watch the only real Vidyz 2.0 review video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQUCvsTBOQo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tuan-huynh6/message
Ooofftt! We haven't done an 'Ask me anything' episode since episode 3! Today I answer two questions from my community. 1) What's the deal with third-party video clip hosting channels on YouTube (like Dreambounce, Blank TV, etc.)? Do they actually get you more exposure or does the music industry see right through the numbers? 2) My opinion on bands feeling like they are competing with one another! Join the Being in a Band Membership For more tips, come connect with me on Instagram - @monicastrut Join my free Facebook Group Music Marketing & Mindset for Heavy Bands/Musicians If your band wants to work with me directly, hit me up at contact@monicastrut.com! Or check out my consulting packages here.
Ooofftt! We haven't done an 'Ask me anything' episode since episode 3! Today I answer two questions from my community. 1) What's the deal with third-party video clip hosting channels on YouTube (like Dreambounce, Blank TV, etc.)? Do they actually get you more exposure or does the music industry see right through the numbers? 2) My opinion on bands feeling like they are competing with one another!Join the Being in a Band MembershipFor more tips, come connect with me on Instagram - @monicastrutJoin my free Facebook Group Music Marketing & Mindset for Heavy Bands/MusiciansIf your band wants to work with me directly, hit me up at contact@monicastrut.com! Or check out my consulting packages here.
A sort of follow-up to the last episode that dealt with hosting your blog on WordPress sites. This one's about the use of videos in your blog posts. Should you use videos? If so, when? The benefits and disadvantages of using videos. After that, comes the question of where do you host videos for your blog. Directly uploading to your webiste is a no-go. We talk about all the great options like surprise, surprise YouTube, the lower-traffic but more creative-centric Vimeo, the recording and hosting option Loom and a few others. Again, the question that is answered is what is the video hosting option for YOU.
Rolling out video upload and hosting for Micro.blog-hosted sites, why it’s priced the way it is, and more improvements to work on.
Videos are no longer an up and coming trend. Your audience expects you to incorporate engaging video content into your online course material. The only problem is that hosting video content on your own server can quickly take up a lot of space and other server resources. With this in mind, in this post, we’ll run the rule over some of the best video hosting sites for course creators and list out the pros and cons to help you make an informed decision. https://www.wp-tonic.com/blog/best-video-hosting-sites-course-creators/
In this Inbound Film tutorial, we show you how to create a free business video hosting option. We share several reasons why you may want to do this vs using a simple YouTube account. *** More Information *** http://inbound.film Social Channels http://inbound.film/facebook http://inbound.film/youtube Podacst Channels http://inbound.film/audio http://inbound.film/video
In this Inbound Film tutorial, we show you how to create a free business video hosting option. We share several reasons why you may want to do this vs using a simple YouTube account. *** More Information *** http://inbound.film Social Channels http://inbound.film/facebook http://inbound.film/youtube Podacst Channels http://inbound.film/audio http://inbound.film/video
In this episode Wes and Scott dive into the very big topic of accessibility, from the basics and easy wins to best practices, tools, resources and more! Cloudinary - Sponsor Cloudinary is a heavy duty media hosting stack for your websites and applications. Also, check out Making Media Accessible: How to Automatically Generate alt Text for Images. In the first part of the series, Cloudinary will demonstrate how you can integrate machine learning tools into your image management pipeline to automatically generate alt text for your assets. Deque - Sponsor Deque is the amazing company behind the aXe accessibility testing tool that over 200,000 people use to ensure their websites are accessible. For users looking to scale accessibility, export issues and collaborate with colleagues, Deque offers an enterprise toolset called Attest. Attest also allows you to select accessibility custom rules, offers a more robust API and more integrations AND can test the accessibility of your iOS and Android applications. Show Notes 6:00 - Basics What is accessibility? Amy Carney Tweet Tim Berners Lee Quote a11y What types of disabilities are there? Temporary, situational, and permanent Tweet thread with lots of info 15:03 - How do you write accessible code (easy wins)? Clean HTML Semantic elements Use the alt attribute on images HTML5 (article, section, header, footer, aside) Proper inputs types - number, text, CSS order property on Flexbox and Grid Colors and proper contrast Use links and buttons properly Use ARIA roles to define elements when semantic HTML falls flat (popups, non-standard controls, etc.) Introduction to ARIA Using ARIA: Roles, States, and Properties Keyboard only navigation Tabindex Skip to content “Skip Navigation” Links a11y ESLint rules Video captions for ESL Transcripts for Podcasts 44:48 - Tools aXe Lighthouse - Audits tab in Chrome dev tools Inclusive Design Posters HTML Code Sniffer Pa11y runs code sniffer from the CLI Accessibility features in OS Screen Readers MacOS VoiceOver NVAccess Chrome Vox 54:35 - Resources The A11Y Project Bulb Accessibility Audit from Heydon Deque Youtube Channel 62:22 - Important Ideas Use your website with accessibility tools turned on Sit with someone using a screen reader Amy Carney’s Tweet Mike Behnke Tweet moose of letters’ Tweet Links Syntax033: Large Files - CDNs, Image Compression, Video Hosting, and Big Zips ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: SpeedCurve Wes: Netflix - Magic for Humans Shameless Plugs Scott’s React Testing Course Wes’ Courses Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
Scott and Wes talk about working with images, videos and big zips. How do you host them? Do you need a CDN? What about compression?! Cloudinary Cloudinary is the best way to host, compress and transform your images on the web. Sign up for their free tier and get 10GB of bandwidth for free! Also check out Cloudinary's ImageCon conference - use the code SYNTAX99 for a discount when checking out. Xojo — Sponsor Xojo is a cross-platform development tool for creating native apps for desktop, mobile, web and Raspberry Pi. With Xojo you really can write just one version of your app, say, on the Mac, click a button, and have a completely native Windows version too. Xojo lets you abstract yourself from specific platform details, so you can focus on what makes your app unique. All apps have completely native controls, even if they weren’t developed on that platform. Just use drag and drop to create your user interface, and one language to program the functionality. Users also include Fortune 500 companies, citizen developers, professional developers, IT, hobbyists and students - anyone who wants to build apps faster. Listeners of this show get 20% off with the coupon code SYNTAX over at xojo.com/syntax Show Notes 1:30 Chit-chatting about GraphQL Testing 3:45 What is a CDN? Why do you need one? How does the internet even work? 7:00 Amazon S3 + Cloudfront CacheFly MaxCDN Cloudflare 11:30 Talking about Image Formats WebP WebP CanIUse 16:00 Losslesss VS Lossy Stripping image meta data like EXIF Image Optim App ImageMin Gulp ImageMin ImageMin Webpack ImageMin Plugins on npm 26:00 How we use Cloudinary 29:00 Hosting, Encoding and Compressing Videos Our Stacks Explained Syntax Podcast Vimeo Pro YouTube DL BrightCove Wista Sprout Video Cloudinary Video 41:00 What is Cloudflare? Cloudflare Video is coming 46:30 Web Torrent Apparently Spotify doesn't use P2P any longer 50:00 Big Zips! How do we host large video downloads? Amazon S3 + Cloudfront Handbrake Backblaze B2 55:00 Video Formats 59:00 SVGO SVGOMG Siiick Pixxxx Wes: Node Inspector Manager Scott: iShowUInstant Shameless Plugz Level Up Pro Wes' Courses Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets
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This is definitely one of the most unnecessary steps you should not be over thinking. It really comes down to discovery vs. delivery and which object is primary for your video. If you want the easy answer, there are very few times when YouTube isn't going to be an acceptable answer. However, if you're getting tricky with your video marketing and creating specific videos for different parts of the sales process there might be better place to put them. That's what Ryan Hanley and I talk about today to settle this apathy inducing debate once and for all. P.S. Did you know we publish three new videos every week to the Agency Nation YouTube channel?
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
This is definitely one of the most unnecessary steps you should not be over thinking. It really comes down to discovery vs. delivery and which object is primary for your video. If you want the easy answer, there are very few times when YouTube isn't going to be an acceptable answer. However, if you're getting tricky with your video marketing and creating specific videos for different parts of the sales process there might be better place to put them. That's what Ryan Hanley and I talk about today to settle this apathy inducing debate once and for all. P.S. Did you know we publish three new videos every week to the Agency Nation YouTube channel?
In this episode we talk about alternatives to YouTube. Including VidMe, dTube, LBRY, and BitChute! One of them is my favorite right now and all but one are decentralized! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hackerculture/support
Patrick Stiles is the founder of multiple companies, but the most exciting one and today's topic is Vidalytics. If you use video in your marketing you're going to get a lot out of the tips, tricks and software that Patrick shares with us. He's taking on some of the biggest players in the game like Wistia and others by building a better video hosting service. Also on today's show, I mention a live event I'm co-organizing with my client and friend Jesse Itzler, an owner of the Atlanta Hawks, co-founder of Marquis Jets and Zico Coconut water and husband of billionaire Spanx founder, Sara Blakely. Get more information on that event Spet 15-16 here: http://wedohardstuff.com/live And Check Out Vidaltyics Here
On this excerpt from episode 66 we summarize the 5 things you need to know about video marketing in 2017. (A) Video Hosting is getting more sophisticated (B)Video Analytics is the means by which you can ‘listen’ to your target audience (C) Multiple Videos will become the norm (D)Facebook is the driving engine of Video Marketing and (E)Onboarding videos are the next ‘must have’ type of video.
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Let's talk about the types of videos there are: #1: Sales page videos #2: Content Marketing videos #3: Native videos on Facebook & Twitter #4: Documentation and Tutorial videos #5: Members-only, private videos that are reserved just for members who have registered for free, or have paid for your online course For Sales page videos, content-marketing videos & tutorial videos that you post on your own blog, or for posting on online forums, and any public-facing videos that you are ok with people sharing with one another, or you actually WANT people to share it, use YouTube for all of those videos. Many years ago, in the early years of Youtube, for a while, it wasn't considered cool or professional to put a youtube video on your home page. And all that was before youtube became the 2nd largest search engine, after.... you guessed it, Google.com. Millions of people start their search on youtube, especially for do-it-yourself stuff, tutorials, product reviews. And for your video to rank high on youtube, say, when someone searches for "how to potty train a puppy", and you have an online course about puppy potty training, then you want your videos to come up high in the search results. And one of the factors that can help your video rankings, is the number of video views, among many other things. And the fastest way to rack up video views for your main sales videos and other documentation and tutorial videos, is to upload them all to youtube, then take the embed code for those videos and put them on your web site on your home page, in your documentation section, when you do content marketing on your own blog, and so on. So for all public-facing videos that do not need to be protected, use youtube. That will help your videos rank better not only on youtube, but also on Google.com searches, when google will sometimes show videos from youtube among the search results. So it helps your overall SEO efforst, where SEO stands for search engine optimization. Next, if you have private members-only videos, then do NOT, and I repeat, do NOT host them on Youtube. Now there's a common misconception that your videos are secure if you make them "Private" youtube - what that means is, there's a setting in youtube that will allow you to make the video private. And private videos will not show up in searches, in side-bars or in recommended videos that show up right after a video has finished playing on youtube. So just because it doesn't show up anywhere, doesn't mean it is fully protected from prying eyes. If you make your youtube video private, and then embed that video in your member's area, then once someone gets to that page, and sees that it's a youtube video, they will be able to click on the Youtube logo, and get directly to that video on youtube.com. And they can now share your quote unquote private video link with just about anyone on the web, or send the link by email, or post it on Facebook, and suddenly, your private members-only video is now public and out in the open. Next you might think... what if I used a video plugin that will hide the youtube logo from the video? You could, I guess. But that would be a violation of youtube's terms of service, and could get your account banned. So don't do that. So for private videos that you want to publish in the member's area, and make it available to only your members, make sure they cannot pass around your link, you have 2 options: Option 1: Amazon S3. S3 is fantastic for hosting private videos, and I have also developed a plugin called S3MediaVault.com, which will help you secure your S3 videos, and embed them in your member's area in such a way that it is secure, and cannot be viewed or shared outside of your web site. You should check out my last episode - at subscribeme.fm/22/ , where I talk a lot about Amazon S3, which is a super-cheap and fast option for hosting your media files. Option #2: Vimeo.com. Now, Vimeo is just like youtube in that, people can upload their videos, there's a common directory to search for and watch videos, it's social in nature, and so on. And vimeo also has a way to make your video private, which means your video will not show anywhere on vimeo.com or in recommended videos at the end of other people's videos. However, the one big difference between vimeo and youtube's private feature, is that vimeo has a setting where you can tell vimeo, allow this video to ONLY be embedded and played on www.mywebsite.com. It's called "whitelisting" - so this is the same thing that my plugin S3MediaVault does for S3. It whitelists your domain, so that your video can only play from your web site. One drawback of Vimeo.com is that even if you store your private videos on Vimeo and embed the private video code securely on your site, there’s still the question of other file formats – like audio, PDF, zip, doc, images, etc, none of which vimeo supports. So even if you use Vimeo for videos, you still need a solution for the other file formats, and I recommend Amazon S3 + S3MediaVault.com for that. Now, once you've ensured that your video can ONLY be played on your web site, then you now have to make sure that ONLY a certain group of people - like your registered free members, or your paid buyers, or your monthly subscribers - can even get to that page that has this private video. And that's where you need a membership plugin, like DigitalAccessPass.com. So 2 levels of protection: 1) Make sure your video only plays from www.yoursite.com, and 2) make sure only authorized members or buyers can get to that page. If you use Vimeo for this, then you need to sign up for their "Pro" package, because that's the one that has the whitelisting feature. And pro costs 199 dollars per year. So it's not really cheap. But the advantage of Vimeo is that you can customize your player colors to match your web site look & feel, and you can get some video analytics. And you won't pay more than 199 a year, whether you have 10 view or 1 million views on your videos. So, to summarize: For public videos and videos that you would like to encourage sharing and liking and commenting, use Youtube videos. And for private members-only videos, you can use Amazon S3 and a plugin like S3MediaVault, or you can use Vimeo.com. And for protecting all NON-video files, you should absolutely use Amazon S3. Before you go... let me give you a REALLY sweet deal here, for my podcast player plugin, CoolCastPlayer.com. If you purchase a copy of CoolCastPlayer, then respond to the welcome email you get right after the purchase, and let me know that you are a listener of this show. And I'll give you free unlimited-site license of the S3MediaVault.com plugin for free. That's a 97 dollar value, and you can get it for free. S3MediaVault is a plugin that can protect your PDF, Audio, Video and other files stored in your Amazon S3 account. And S3MediaVault also comes with a built-in audio player and a video player, so you can embed secure audio and secure video on your web site, and make it available for members only or buyers only. So get a free copy of S3MediaVault with your purchase of CoolCastPlayer, but you must take action before Monday, March 14th. You can also contact me via the contact-us link at subscribeme.fm. So thank you for listening to my show. I know you have a lot of choices in podcasts these days, and I'm super thrilled and appreciative, that you chose to listen to my show. That means a lot to me. Stay subscribed to this show, and I'll do my darnedest best to bring you great content every week. Cheers and talk to you soon.
Video is the a new business language. It's an efficient marketing tool to communicate directly with potential customer, existing clients and internally with employees and coworkers. The growth of interactive videos and other new technologies will spur this adoption of video as a language. On this episode of Video Marketing 2.0 podcast, your hosts, Joel Goobich and Brendan Carty, continue a previous conversation with Chris Savage CEO of Video Hosting and Analytics firm, Wistia
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
In this podcast, I discuss different video hosting platforms you can use to store your videos – whether you want to share those with the world or with just a small group of people.
YouTube is the biggest, baddest hosting platform out there. But is it the best place to put your video? In this episode, we break down the top 5 hosting platforms not named YouTube. When considering what hosting platform to use for your marketing videos it's best to have a business perspective. Think about your needs for analytics, reliability, flexibility, quality and technical service. In this episode of Video Marketing 2.0 podcast, your hosts, Joel Goobich and Brendan Carty, discuss 5 different business oriented hosting sites
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AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Fay, who is looking for a good, cost-effective video hosting platform. Here are my suggestions. YouTube is best for public videos and is the most cost-effective option (http://youtube.com/). Wistia is a more expensive option, but it will give you the best data and is ideal for paid communities (http://wistia.com/). Vimeo is another good option for videos in a paid course (http://vimeo.com/). Also, hear why I think you should upload videos directly to Facebook. Learn about creating great videos from my friend and videographer Caleb Wojcik (http://DIYVideoGuide.com and http://DIYVideoGuy.com). Do you have a question about video? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Also, share your advice with #AskPat354. Thanks to today's sponsor, AWeber. Your email list is your most valuable asset—get started today. Go to http://www.aweber.com/askpat.
Are you trying to automate your online business? Do you have strategy and tools to help you with this process? In this episode I interview Kavit Haria who shares how he created a successful online business that runs on autopilot. You don’t want to miss this! Episode Featured Guest: Kavit Haria Kavit Haria is a leading online business coach and lead generation expert. He’s the founder of Insider Internet Success a company that helps people discover winning profitable business ideas and sets up automated marketing sales funnels. He has presented at large conferences like Social Media Summit, Traffic Generation Summit, and has been featured on various podcasts. In This Podcast Episode You Will Learn: How to automate your business online The Four Segments of Kavit’s Lead Flow Process The type of emails you should be sharing with your audience Tools that will help you automate your sales funnel How often you should be emailing your list What’s the most important phase of your sales funnel Kavit’s recommended tools for email list building Links and Resources Mentioned in the Show: Insider Internet Success - Kavit Haria's Website Leadpages - Landing Page Builder Tool Wistia - Video Hosting for Business YouTube - Share your videos online Twitter - Connect with Kavit on Twitter Facebook - Like Kavit on Facebook Infusionsoft - Small Business Marketing Software Don't Miss an Episode. Subscribe to One of the Links Below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Thank you for Listening to the Podcast! If you've found value in this episode of the Marketing Access Pass Podcast, I would love to hear about it! Please head on over to iTunes and leave me a Rating and Review (5 stars would be awesome!) so others who are interested in starting an online business can find the show and learn how to escape the "rat-race". Click here to learn how to leave a rating and review. If you have any questions or comments about this show, please post them in the comments area below and my guest and I would more than happy to answer them.
Today I started playing with Wista Video Hosting. This company understands their audience, what they need, and they make it easy to use and the have a GREAT job of holing your hand virtually the process. Here is a video I made showing the back end of wista. Realize I just stared using the service, and this is my first impression http://schoolofpodcasting.wistia.com/medias/vlfk4ozsn5 Their interface is awesome. Their support seems to read your mind and answer your question before you ask it. They aren't trying to help you make better videos (that's your job). They are helping you make your videos be shared (or lock them down tight) with a simple point and click interface. The one thing I really like is you can see not only how many times the video was played, but how far people watched. That is crucial. You can see if it was replayed. This can point out two things. 1. The video is great - and people watch again and again 2. The video is missing the point, and people need to watch it again because they are confused. I am really impressed. Wisita Vs Vimeo Let me say I am a happy Vimeo user. Comparing the two, it seems like Vimeo is has a split personality. One one hand they want you to watch videos on Vimeo, and on the other hand they are a Video hosting company (with tools to help you share, brand, and protect). Their interface is just not as good. Yes, the have help. It's not as intuitive. One scenario that might be happening here is I've been a Vimeo user for about a year (so I forget their first impression). It just seems like there are features I'm not using (royalty free music for my video) that kind of clutter up the place. Where is my call to action? Where is my email integration? These are features I will use (and may exist, but I'm unaware - but I don't think so). Wistia has a great tool, and as a trainer, are doing a great job of making me understand how to get the most out of their product. After playing with Wistai for 10 minutes this morning, I'm going to be checking to see when my Vimeo account renews. That is another issue, Vimeo only allows you to order their Pro service in yearly intervals ($200). Wisita is $25 a month for the features I need (Small Business Account). This means that Wisita is $8 more a month (but I pay in smaller amounts over time), but if I'm getting more subscribers, I'm getting more sales, then Wisita could easily pay for itself.
I finally found this episode! Poorly named yours truly, it's been on my drive/s for 7 1/2 years. Originally broadcast in May 2007 this was an episode where we managed to look at Locke's theme in new ways (thank goodness).The shows hope and intent was always to showcase theme evolution, and by season 4 we were hearing that happen. Pop on the headphones, put your feet up and let the strings glide all over.Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 2-4 - Michael Giacchino - Astrud Gilberto - Click here to download episode
After 4 seasons of flashbacks of Jack, Kate and Sawyer it was nice seeing the "Chopper Crew" get their day in the sun.My adoration of Rebecca Mader began with this episode too :) I look at a series of theme progressions over Seasons 2 to 4 in regards to John Locke's Theme. My "2008 LOST Theory of Time Travel" (which I now view as laughable) also gets an airing.Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - Click here to download episode
Lets face it, the LOST Fan base love a Hurley centric episode, and if I remember this was one of the most popular.As I mention in the episode, it's a nice one to cook a meal to! Kick back and enjoy an analysis of the LOST Season 4 Premiere Episode "The Beginning of the End".Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - Click here to download episode
Though "Ji Yeon" itself wasn't my favorite episodes, it did present the chance to examine the use od dramatic accents in scores.So this episode looks at a series of the shows more dramtic moments, and point out just where and how the music can enhance the scene.Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - Click here to download episode
A popular episode, especially with the Penny/Desmond "Shippers".There were a few new Themes and we dipped into a bit of David Lynch's "Dune". It's always fun to listen to any Desmond centric themes or soundbites :).Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Music From "Dune" - City of Prague Philharmonic OrchestraClick here to download episode
I was particularly fond of this episode as it produced new themes. Some of them lasted throughout subsequent seasons.It was also a great tie in to "Tricia Tanaka is Dead".Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Gerry Goldsmith - "The Searchers" from Planet of the ApesClick here to download episode
I woke up the morning I made this show at around 3.00am and basically just reminisced about the pilot. If I remember rightly the motivation was that the coming episode ("Expose") was rumored to be a "Pilot Flashback".This was my take on what we may expect.Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino -Astrud Gilberto - Non Stop to BrazilClick here to download episode
Comparisons to the "Expose" episode and Bernard Hermann compositions are examined. .It seems upon re listening I didn't like the Nikki/Paulo story.Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino -Bernard Hermann - Howard Shore - Click here to download episode
The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship
Chris Savage is the co-founder and CEO of Wistia, an internet video hosting and analytics company that enables marketers to track and analyze web video viewers. Chris and his co-founder Brendan founded Wistia in 2006. In 2009 they were finalists in BusinessWeek's 25 Most Promising US entrepreneurs under the age of 25. Links & Resources Mentioned Wistia Chris Savage - @csavage Omer Khan - @omerkhan Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship
Chris Savage is the co-founder and CEO of Wistia, an internet video hosting and analytics company that enables marketers to track and analyze web video viewers. Chris and his co-founder Brendan founded Wistia in 2006. In 2009 they were finalists in BusinessWeek's 25 Most Promising US entrepreneurs under the age of 25.Links & Resources MentionedWistiaChris Savage - @csavageOmer Khan - @omerkhanEnjoyed this episode?Subscribe to the podcastLeave a rating and reviewFollow Omer on TwitterNeed help with your SaaS?Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support.Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue.Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.
I had a couple of weeks break from the show, and then ended up doing a Mid Week show that followed the episode "D.O.C.". Music aside, this was one of my least favorite episodes of Season 3. Mainly as the Jin and Sun stories usually bored me to death. Somehow I found things of interest to talk about.Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino -Click here to download episode
By now the show was getting some traction on iTunes so it was decided a "Mid Week" show might add to the content. This was the first of such shows. I got to play around with some Brian Eno/Nikki Paulo mashups, and had a lot of positive feedback from this episode. .The Mid Week shows generally played about 2 days before an episode aired.Good with headphones and feet up ;)Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Brian Eno - A Stream with Bright Fish -Click here to download episode
The original "Enter 77" file cannot be found so I dug out a version with a short intro. I distinctly remember this episode of LOST annoying the hell out of me. I had begun to figure out that the show was never going to answer many of the questions put forward. The John Locke character began to behave obstructively which I also found disappointing.. I did manage to get a bit of Didgeridoo in on the playlist though.Enjoy....Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Didgeridoo - Click here to download episode
One of my favorite episodes as far as fan response. Everyone "appeared" to get a kick out of this one. It took an age to edit, but I turned it around in about a 10 hour period. We only had approximately a day to turn a show around from the time LOST aired and the time we threw a podcast up. . The original file can't be found so I've uploaded one that has a short intro from a previous feed.It has a loud start :).Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Three Dog Night - "Road to Shambala"Click here to download episode
I was as sick as a dog when I recorded this "What We've Learned So Far" Episode. I had the worst cold. I'd been in bed for about 3 days straight, and though I was supposed to be reviewing "The Cost of Living" I ended up doing a recap of the last 5 episodes. It was still fun to do, if I remember rightly.Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael GiacchinoClick here to download episode
Here it is...the original debut of "The LOST Score", as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. This episode debuted October 10th, 2006. Please note: The Audio is very poor. The first few episodes were done on the super cheap. It wasn't long though till I bought new equipment and the show took off. That said, I've heard worse.Enjoy the 2 minutes that started it all :)Play List:The Eyeland - Michael GiacchinoClick here to download episode
The 2nd Episode of "The LOST Score", as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" podcast sometime in October 2006. Please note: The show concept was still in it's infancy, so once again the audio could be better. But "A Tale of Two Cities" introduced us to new musical themes that became integral to the show. Similarities to earlier Jerry Goldsmith compositions, as well as Bernard Hermann references were recognized and discussed in depth.Enjoy...Playlist:Jerry Goldsmith - Selected tracks from "Planet of the Apes"Kates Motel - Lost Season 3 Michael GiacchinoBernard Hermann - Selected Tracks from "Psycho"Incidental Music - Michael GiacchinoClick here to download episode
The "Glass Ballerina" Episode, as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. Please note: It's fairly obvious that I didn't think much of this episode musically. It did give us the chance to talk about "Ostinati", and how that technique is used so often to denote periods of time and tension. I do remember enjoying editing this episode.Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael GiacchinoClick here to download episode
The "Everyman for Himself" Episode, as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. At the time, this was a favorite episode of mine. And not just musically. Dive in and reminisce about a Sawyer centric flashback, whilst getting carried away by the strings...A great episode.Play List:Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael GiacchinoClick here to download episode
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Discover The Secret of Amazon.com's S3 File Hosting Service Featuring Lucky Balaraman, author of "How To Use Amazon.com to Host Your Multimedia Files." (1/2 hour segment) Then, Discover How To Really Harness The Power Of Press Releases Featuring Patrick Pretty, author of "Simple PDF News Release Strategy For Internet Marketers"(second 1/2 hour)
Episode #1: Socks on a BeachOur first episode!We introduce ourselves, talk about the birth of this podcast, how we started to knit.What's on our needles? Elemm helps you decipher those German ball bands. Ms. B talks about Bread and the squishiness of it all. Cashyie shares her Stash Enhancing eXperience tips.There are yarns to be won.WWKIP-Day, come and join us in Munich on 9th June 2007Music produced and sung by Ms. B and her DH. As well as Deirdre Flint's "The Bridesmaid Dress"!You can find the show notes under the following URL: http://knittersuncensored.blogspot.com/2007/05/episode-1-socks-on-beach-show-notes.html
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Mike Engelhart who is running for 151st District Court Judge in Harris County. You can check out Mike's web site at Engelhart for Judge Mike, his lovely wife Eva and their two boys Joey and Zachary Be sure and check for Mike's diaries on Texas Kaos
Track list: 1. The Jimi Entley Sound/Charlie's Theme 2. Mickey & the Soul Generation/Iron Leg 3. Jacques Denjean/Psychomaniac 4. Manu Dibango/Dikalo 5. Janko Nilovic/Strato Sound 6. Steve Ellis/The Undertaker's Song 7. Wayne Cochran/Chopper 70 8. Albatros/Ha-Ri-Ha 9. The Boris Gardiner Happening/Ghetto Funk 10. Eden Rose/Reinyet Number 11. Vigon/Frozen Steak Popcorn 12. Kalooky/I Bisacquei 13. Les Requins/Campus N°8 14. Les Lutins/La Junglomanie