Podcamp Topeka: Selling Yourself @ 30 FPS

Uploaded on Sep 19, 2009 / 69 views / 417 impressions / 17 comments

Description

This is a session I lead about using video to sell your brand and product. It has tips that can be utilized for individuals and businesses, on and off the camera.

Tags

  • interwebz
  • vlog
  • Podcamp Topeka
  • podcamp
  • city
  • kansas
  • topeka
  • video
  • branding
  • vee
  • vaynerchuk
  • selling
  • personsal
  • t-rave
  • viddler
  • rules
  • gary
  • garyvee 3:22
  • TubeMogul 18:50
  • sandieman 44:56

17 comments

1. djsteen 0:15

Sep 20, 2009

Yay! I'm glad you got this up so quickly!

I saw you tweeting that you were gonna speak at PodCamp Topeka, and I thought 'I wish I could see that'.

Yay for video!

2. djsteen 8:12

Sep 20, 2009

I take the opinions of my peers quite seriously.

There's certain airlines that I do and don't fly based on other people's experiences. That's just one example.

3. djsteen 13:05

Sep 20, 2009

Heh. You're gettin' TwitPic'd by the girl on the right of the screen. :P

4. djsteen 14:14

Sep 20, 2009

I'm in Australia! w00t! :)

5. djsteen 14:22

Sep 20, 2009

Doctor Anonymous

6. djsteen 14:22

Sep 20, 2009

Doctor Anonymous

7. djsteen 14:22

Sep 20, 2009

Doctor Anonymous

8. djsteen 17:31

Sep 20, 2009

Viddler loves t-rave! :)

9. djsteen 19:20

Sep 20, 2009

Hehehe. TubeMogul is for the win!

10. djsteen 19:36

Sep 20, 2009

PixelPipe is a service similar to TubeMogul, but for the iPhone.

You can upload a video from your iPhone to tons of different video sharing sites.

Likewise, you can also upload photos from your iPhone through PixelPipe to photo sharing sites like Flickr, Brightkite, TwitPic, yfrog, etc.

It also allows full-resolution photos to be uploaded rather than the 800x600 compression that Apple enforces when sending photos over e-mail.

PixelPipe is rad for content created on the iPhone. :)

11. djsteen 21:55

Sep 20, 2009

That's so true. I hardly ever go looking for news anymore; I just let it come to me via Twitter.

That way all the boring stuff has already been filtered out by someone else, and I only see what's interesting to me.

12. djsteen 26:14

Sep 20, 2009

HAhaha. Imagine how long it takes to get new technologies to "bleed" across the Pacific Ocean to Australia.

I went to the USA for a year because I couldn't handle being about a year behind in technology.

13. djsteen 26:34

Sep 20, 2009

Eh. I'm not fond of the Flip Video cameras.

There are many other point-and-shoot cameras that have much higher quality (even HD), take stills, and cost the same.

14. djsteen 28:52

Sep 20, 2009

I've noticed if a video is tagged well, then the overlay ads that are displayed on said video are very relevant. And often localised to where I'm accessing the video from.

15. djsteen 33:33

Sep 20, 2009

I hate it when I know *more* than a shop keeper.

If I go in to a camera store looking for something I saw on a US website, I expect them to know about it. Even if it isn't available in my country.

Then, they can possibly tell me something similar they have to offer. I hate going all the way to a physical store and not finding out what I need.

16. djsteen 44:52

Sep 20, 2009

:)

17. djsteen 45:46

Sep 20, 2009

Heh! Gotta love that Viddla front page action! ;)

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