Veeple: Scott's Top 10 Favorite Sites That Relate To Video (Alpha Sort)

This is list of online video sites was compiled by Scott Broomfield, CEO of Veeple and is as he calls it:

Scott's Top 10 Favorite Sites That Relate To Video (Alpha Sort):

www.addictomatic.com    Addict-o-Matic is an excellent site to search on a subject and find results through types of publications and media outlets. I use it to canvas a subject, such as astronomical discoveries, or search for current information on a competitor. I use it quite a bit when interested in finding video trends, such as CTR%, video analytics, video viewing habits, video hosting, or video storytelling. A friend of a friend built this site. I love it.

www.clickz.com    Click Z is a great site to see current information on 'digital marketing.' They are a good resource to see the state of the art as related to digital techniques, including SEO (search engine optimization) and how to get better results from video marketing campaigns.

www.contentinople.com    Contentinople 'Networks the Digital Media industry.' Or from a layman's point of view. They talk about current news within the industry. It is both a blog type site and a news site. Good on video hosting (CDN) alternatives.

www.emarketer.com    eMarketer is one of the best when it comes to statistics and data about online video, online marketing, and mobile marketing. Every few days they produce another chart that shows a new view of information about video, video advertising, video viewing, etc.

www.imediaconnection.com    iMedia Connection is sort of a cross between Conteninople and eMarketer. They have good statistics on digital marketing and video marketing, including SEO, but also have pretty good commentary and third party blogs.

www.mediapost.com    This one requires that you sign up to view it. It is free, though. I use the 'Video Insider' portion of Media Post. They have many, many publications; too many to list here. Their video hosting section is good for beginning to understand the economics of using video on your site. Especially good if you are a small to medium business and are looking at getting video to your site for the first time. Veeple certainly helps with this, but it is nice to know what the other options might be if you want to bolt your own solution together. Keep in mind that Veeple is an 'all-in-one' solution: Content management (CMS), content delivery (CDN), dynamic / customizable player, clickable links and full video analytics, including clickable analytics.

www.newteevee.com    New Tee Vee is probably to one on this list that is the most 'gossipy' related to people and companies playing in the video arena. It is a little like a min TV station and has many online video Blogs wherein people comment on a variety of topics regarding online video, video deployment and industry best practices.

www.reelseo.com    As one might image, Reel SEO focus on, you guessed it, Search Engine Optimization or SEO for short. They have a wealth of reports and information links to help the small business owner figure out how to best optimize one's site for the search engines and the little 'bots and spiders' that do all of the web crawling. Very professional site.

www.seekingalpha.com    Seeking Alpha is my one of the list that is a little more broad than simple video. It is one of the sites where I go to frame overall market context and how the capital market might be affecting industry outcomes.

www.webanalyticsworld.com    Web Analytics World is probably my favorite when in comes to pure Web Analytics. They go both deep and broad. They often provide the tools, tips and tricks necessary to figure out whether your digital and online video programs are working to max capacity and how to optimize your programs.

 

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