Sunday, 2 October 2011

5 Simple Vlogging Tips

When Vlogging there are a few tips that can help you become more familiar with the tricks and the trade of the Vlogging world.

  1. Video Hosting Service: this is a site that enables people to upload video and clips to the internet and to their website specifically. The video host stores the video on a server. Some actually provide code for you the user to display the video in different ways. Sometimes they are called Video Sharing websites.
  2. What is Veeple: Veeple is not only a place to manage video content but it is also a name that combines the concept of Video and People. People who record video are Veeple. Veeple is also a company, a website that offers an array of services for Video People.
  3. Video Hosting secrets: Inodes are an example of a hosting secret and it means nothing more than when files are created/uploaded to a server an inode is created. Inodes are a count of the files that you have uploaded to your web hosting account. So you want 250,000 inodes offered when you are shopping for a web hosting server - that is about right. Watch out for servers that offer unlimited video hosting - read the fine print and check for inode (file count) limitations. That will be your best friend.
  4. Hosting secrets: Hosting secrets are tips and tricks of the trade that you will want to pay attention to - don't get passed when all the critical information comes your way. Take notes and select carefully. You do not want to be passed by important tips like Hosting secrets - there are more than a few.
  5. Shopping for a Web Host: find a host that meets the needs of a wide variety of end users. You want a one stop shop - an all-in-one place to find what you need.

You want something that makes you look professional and not slapped together. You need a host that takes you to the next level in a smooth and streamlined manner.

Video Hosting is an area that you will want to research thoroughly on your path to Vlogging success.

Perry Lawrence has been in video production for over 20 years and has produced, shot, and/or edited videos for companies like Merck, Maxwell House, Nickelodeon, P&G, Ogilvy & Mather, IBM, and many others.

Perry is also the "Go To" video expert for the top names in internet marketing such as Yanik Silver, Carrie Wilkerson, Barry Dunlop, Ryan Lee, Dean Hunt, and many others. Perry has taken the steps used by professionals and distilled them down to an easy to use formula that guarantees better videos, each and every time.

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