Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Online Videos

I went to check out a favourite bookstore on Lygon St earlier this year. The day was steamy, threatening to rain. I noticed that many people were heading the same way I was going but it was not until I approached the corner of Lygon St and Faraday St that I realised that there was going to be some kind of event. I looked around to see what it was going to be and found out that the Ferraris were coming. I wasted no time to give the Good Samaritan a call and instructed him to bring my camera. Being another Formula 1 racing fan, he didn’t hesitate to drag himself out of bed at all. Together, we found a good spot to take footages of the Ferraris driving down Lygon St. The Formula 1 racer was driven by a test driver but I have forgotten his name. Later, we uploaded our best footage on YouTube.
That was my first attempt to upload videos online. Since then, I have been checking out YouTube to look for funny videos. People enjoy uploading footages of their children. I think these people are ‘brave’ to do that because once the footages are uploaded, no one can monitor who is accessing them. I, as a nanny will never upload any images or footages of my charges.

Reel SEO is an interesting website for those who are interested to learn about online videos. It is only a few months old. It has great tips and up to date information on how to optimize and market online video footages on search engines. This can improve and generate more traffic to the online videos and have them ranked. There are also heaps of links to other useful websites to boost the hobby of making online videos. Leon, my neighbour, is really into this type of things. He will certainly find the website interesting. Unlike us, I don’t think he is content to just simply upload a basic video footage. With his help, Winnie made beautiful video diaries of their little boy.

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