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Summary: How to upload videos for video blogs and podcasts; different places to upload them to; learn more about blogging and podcasting in this free instructional video.
James A. Donnelly, Madpod.com, has been working in television and with video for over 2 decades. Donnelly has worked on dozens of television productions as a producer for New York...read more
" What do you do with your video once you have it? One site that we used in the video vlogging world was Blip TV. You can put your video (free of charge) up on Blip, and a lot of people have. A lot of shows and vloggers on blip, and it will store it as a QuickTime, which is good for vlogging. It also will transcribe your video into flash, if you want. So check out Blip tv. It also will cross- post your show to different sites. You could set it up to cross- post to your WordPress blog if you want, or other sites, so that's nice. I believe it also has the mobil upload on the left. Basically, you could put in a title, description, what type of license you want; in other words, you can give it a creative commons. You own the rights to your video, no one can sell it, or make money on it. Here's the cross-posting. You can cross-post it to MySpace, your blog, flicker, twitter. They added this, look at this, MP3 and MP4, so they keep on adding new things. Publishing mobil uploads, if you want to set it up for your cell phone; video formats, distribution advertising. You can make some money supposedly; they put ads on your videos. Another site that's doing that now is YouTube; they started putting videos. I'm a partner now with You Tube for my videos, but you could put your videos on there, and the will put advertising through ad sense. YouTube is basically flash video, though, and Blip is various. So check those out; Blip TV, YouTube, and here is Mefeedia. Mefeedia is another. It's kind of like different channels and playlists that people could find. You could join Mefeedia so people can find you. It's a good way to promote your video."
eHow Article: Uploading Videos for Podcast