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If you aren’t using videos on your opt-in pages because it was just too difficult to get them to work, have we got something to show you!

Using videos is an awesome way to really get your point across. We use Camtasia a lot to create videos of our computer screen to show you how to do things online.

We’ve been uploading these to our website, or for our public videos, hosting them on YouTube, and then playing them from our blogs or webpages.

While there are lots of reasons to have your videos hosted on public sites like YouTube, there are times when you want them to be more private. Just for people who visit your blog or website.

Then you’ll want to host them privately.

Putting Video on Your Site Could Be This Fast and Easy!

In our post about using Amazon S3 and eZs3 for audios we talked about why we switched to Amazon and eZs3. You can check that post for more details – we won’t add them to this one, too.

We just wanted to show you how we use eZs3 to quickly and easily get a video to play from your blog.

If you like what you see, we invite you to use our affiliate link when you subscribe to eZs3.
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Enjoy!

PS. After uploading this video to Amazon S3 using eZs3, it took me 73 seconds to create the player and embed it into this blog post. Cool, huh?

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As soon as Deb and I got our new Flip Video home, we put it to good use. The video clip you see here is a result of some quick snow footage we took. Here are some of the cool things we were able to do.

  • Combining video segments to make a movie. Merge anything in your library into a single movie (with editing capability), adding title, on-screen credits, and the ability to print a website address. You can even add music from a preset library or external source.
  • Upload the video you’ve created to YouTube, Facebook, AOL, etc.
  • Create snapshots from video frames, make a DVD, or a greeting card…all within seconds.
  • And, anything you’ve created can be emailed within the application. [click to continue…]

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From Shooting Video to Publishing in Minutes, Part 1

Have you been thinking about adding video content to your Blog, Facebook, or YouTube, but have been deterred because of the complexities? Or, maybe you use video but the various complex steps have deterred you from utilizing this tool as a steady part of your internet publishing diet. I recently reached the point where I [...]

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