How to get your video noticed on the web

Written on December 21, 2007 – 5:50 pm | by Morten Rand-Hendriksen |


There are too many videos on the web. So how do you get yours to stick out? WebVideoReport.com has a step-by-step guide on how to get noticed. In the article Felicia Day explains how she got her webisode “The Guild” 1.000.000 views on YouTube without any professional or marketing help.

Although her tips are nothing new they do ring true. They include defining your audience, utilizing networks, mailing lists and blog links, getting a dedicated domain and picking the right portal.

Like I said, none of these tips are new but the fact that almost everyone who has had success publishing videos online follows the same formula is a strong indicator that this is the way to do things.

… but let’s not forget that even if you do all these things your video still needs to be good great to get noticed. If your product is crap, no one will buy it no matter how good your advertising is.

[WebVideoReport.com]

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