Couldn’t resist publishing “The Weekend Web” this week. Because in this edition we will be speedlinking to making your video more powerful.
Last week I attended a traffic and marketing webinar. Although I am in no position to purchase the offer, I have been putting everything I learned into action. First of all it made sense. But most of all the tips save time. And in this particular webinar, I learned just how important video is to getting traffic and marketing anything.
What does this have to do with this post? I’ve got proof. I’ve got Stats! Video Stats.
- World wide, there are over 2 Billion people using the Internet
- Almost 3 Million live in the United States.
- 178 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content in June for an average of 16.8 hours per viewer.*
- The total U.S. Internet audience engaged in more than 6.2 billion viewing sessions during the course of the month, an all-time high. *
- YouTube alone has over 3Billion video views a day.
- Every 60 seconds, there are more than 48 hours of videos uploaded to YouTube.
- That amounts to 69,120 hours of video added every day.
* ComScore
So let’s find out more about making your video more powerful by speedlinking to a couple of great posts.
The Social Media Examiner brings you video advice from 29 experts: “29 Tips To Make Your Video Marketing Easier” SocialMediaExaminer.com
Read More: “29 Tips To Make Your Video Marketing Easier”
Now that you have those 29 tips take at the best way to get that video out there.
Traffic Geyser vs. TubeMogul: The REAL Truth with David Risley @David Risley.com

Read More: Traffic Geyser vs. TubeMogul: The REAL Truth
Hope this helps your get viewed by those who are spending millions of hours looking at video.
I am off to work on a few of my own.
Sheila
P.S. If you have a few tips or stats of your own be sure to comment.





I’m very keen to learn video marketing tips and generate traffic from it and as per your advice I’m going to read both posts. Let’s hope I can utilize those tips to my video marketing process.
Thanks for your advice!!
Priya,
Hope you got a lot out of the posts. Sometimes I just have to make my self learn something new and video has been one of those.
But I have not taken advantage of the video I have done nor the time to make more…these stats and the 2 posts have reminded me that it is not as hard as I have made it out to be.
Good luck.
Good links! I need to really dive into video and do more with it. I’ve tiptoed in and have seen great results (that ought to be enough to motivate me…).
Michelle,
I should motivate me too. I have not done video like I have promised myself. It seems that there is always something “more important”. And I know the more I do the better I will get and the faster it will go. So more video and use TubeMogul is on the top of my list for next couple of weeks.
I rarely look at anything on Sundays but couldn’t resist this post, Sheila and glad that I didn’t! Awesome tips in both links. I’m with Michelle…I’ve dipped my toe, seen results and need to align with that to motivate diving into the deep end. There is a lot to be mined in video. Thanks, Sheila.
Tambre,
I am glad you found it valuable.
We are such visual beings. Not only does video make things more real it makes it so much more fun.
I just did some videos for my Mother in-law’s birthday on iDVD it was very easy and fun. I own one of the best publishing tools in the world and have not taken advantage of it. But that has already started to change.
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Nice links, thanks for that.
Do you have any tips on which equipment to use?
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