NEW FEATURE: Multiple timed video submissions

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We’ve just added a HUGE time-saving new feature to Traffic Geyser.

It’s available now – you can access it by going to:

Submission Tools -> Submit Media

Now your videos, can be resubmitted AUTOMATICALLY by Traffic Geyser.

  • Upload your file once and Traffic Geyser can submit the same video as many as four times.
  • You can tell Traffic Geyser to submit immediately, in a day, week month or schedule the delivery for any date or time in the future!
  • Change the titles, descriptions and tags for your videos so your videos get ranked for different keywords
  • Traffic Geyser automatically “transcodes” your video into different formats so they aren’t recognized as duplicates

 

Why Do You Need This Special Feature?

You want rankings, traffic and leads, right?

In order to do that, you need people to find your videos when they search online.

One of our strategies we teach is to submit your video multiple times to the various video sites using different keyword combinations to make your video easy to find.

The problem?

Transcoding and recompressing videos is complicated and VERY time-consuming.

Now Traffic Geyser will submit your video up to four times for you with different keyword combinations, descriptions and “tags”.

 

Automatic “transcoding” of your videos so you don’t have to “render” and resubmit

In order to submit your videos multiple times, you need to submit a different video.

The problem with that is it you must upload your video in multiple formats (like QuickTime, MPEG4, Windows Media, MPEG2, etc.) in order to do this.

Uck. Time-consuming, complicated and technically-challenging.

Now it’s automatic.

Upload once, we “transcode” automatically for you in 4 different formats:

Windows Media, MPEG4, QuickTime and AVI/DIVX.

These are the most popular formats available.

You don’t need to learn anything new. We do it automatically.

Nice, huh? :)

 

Scheduled or delayed submissions

Wouldn’t you like to queue up a video to get sent out on a specific day or time?

Perhaps you’d like to stagger your multiple video submissions for now, next week, two weeks from now and a month from now in order to maintain high rankings?

Now you can. 

 

Question: Is this “video SPAM”?

Some folks ask me this.

Here’s my response:

Let’s say you’re listing a home to sell in San Diego and make a video.

You upload it using Traffic Geyser with this title: 

san diego home for sale, 4BR/3BA, $440k

 

That’s great – your video will probably show up in Google shortly.

But what if a potential buyer searches using one of these keyword phrases?

  • san diego real estate listings
  • san diego property listings
  • san diego properties for sale
  • san diego mls
  • san diego multiple listing service
  • san diego condos for sale

 

Will your listing show up?

No!

I believe it’s your job to make your content easy to find using as many possible keyword combinations as possible.

And it’s not possible to “pack” too many keywords in a single listing.

This is the ONLY solution to get top rankings for the same content.

You tell me. Is it spam if you’re making your stuff easy to find?

 

We welcome your comments and feedback – check out the new feature!

Best,

Frank, Mike and Rocket

16 Responses to “NEW FEATURE: Multiple timed video submissions”

  1. George Slater Says:

    Hi Guys

    That is just awesome. I have been working out ways and times to do exactly that. Not that I want to overdo the video thing but when you want to target five or six keyword phrases which really are exactly the same then this is indefinitely the way to go.

  2. LeoM Says:

    MAN! This is great!!!!! huge timesaver and so much potential for many different things. Thanks for coming up with new stuff to make this better and better.

  3. Al Says:

    Excellent. Kudos. This is really awesome. I usually submit my videos in 3 formats and it is very time consuming. By automating this process I will save countless hours. TG is the best investment I have made in years. Mike, congrats.

  4. mark satterfield Says:

    Great idea and concept. Tried it this morning with setting up a sequence of 4 submissions. It is now 3 hours later and the submission is still “pending”. Is this typical or has my submission hit a glitch. Let me know. Thanks! Mark

    [Hi Mark - Mike Here]

    We checked your submission. It turns out you set up your submission to be sent on 8/8/2008 – over a week in the future from this post. That’s the reason it didn’t go out!

  5. Peggy McKee Says:

    Thank you for the tips. I will try it tomorrow and see what happens…..

  6. maria gudelis Says:

    This is incredible – it’ll save hours per week and boost the rankings up the wazooooo….thanks!

  7. mark satterfield Says:

    Hey Mike,

    Right you are. Hey here’s an unsolicited testimonial…I’ve been doing marketing for small businesses and consulting firms since 1992. As you can imagine I’ve gotten pitched most every services out there-most of which are long on hype and short on results. So naturally I was real skeptical when I first investigated your program. Let me say that it more than delivers results. If you focus on the strategy of long tail keywords, this is the best resource I’ve come across to literally own those words. Excellent tool. I’m recommending it to all my clients.

  8. Stu Silverberg Says:

    This is a great idea but I have a concern about the quality of the transcodings. I may be wrong about what I say below, so please correct me, if needed.

    If I were to render a Sony Vegas Movie Studio file directly to WMV or MOV or AVI, etc. the quality would be good.

    However, if I render to one format and then transcode again to another format directly from the format I just rendered to, the quality will be degraded vs rendering directly from the Movie Studio project.

    Like I said, I may be wrong about this, so I’m curious to hear what you think about this issue.

    Also, is using one of the formats over other ones best to start with for these multiple submissions? In other words, should the format I upload be MOV or something else, as the subsequent transcodings will be better vs the first format being WMV or …..? Does it really matter?

    Sony Vegas doesn’t have an option for rendering to MPEG4 which was first on your list.

    Thanks

    Hi Mark – this is Mike.

    Sony Vegas definitely supports exporting MPEG4 videos. Which version of the software are you running?

    My top recommendation is that you use H264 as your “primary” format for exporting. It’s small and looks really good. Save your file at the highest quality that results in a file that’s smaller than 100 MB. It may take some testing until you figure that out.

    Dimensions and settings for your original
    HD H264 Video (*.mp4)
    480 x 360 or 640 x 480 Full Size 4:3 (or reduced appropriately for 16:9)
    12000 Bitrate (or as high as you can set it and stay under 100 mb)
    30 Framerate
    Audio Codec mpeg4aac auto bitrate
    2 Stereo 48000 sample rate

    Yes, you’ll lose some quality when a video is “retranscoded”, but that’s the price you pay for automating this process. There isn’t any way around that.

    Your other choice is to export the different formats manually, upload and submit manually which defeats the point of the multi-submit feature and takes a lot of time.

    If someone wants your “stuff”, focus on getting as much content out there with as many keyword phrase combinations as possible…NOT QUALITY.

    it’s “good enough” if they visit your site and buy your stuff. Focus on the message and getting the traffic. If your offer is solid, you’ll sell.

  9. Jim Brassard Says:

    I just uploaded using the timed submission…..works great……Although the transcoding made my videos VERY PIXELLY……any help please.

    See my response above for details on how to export videos.

  10. Jim Brassard Says:

    Hey…on my last upload…traffic geyser reformated to mepg4…AND ALL OF THEM FAILED when sent out a day later…any help on this

  11. Multiple Listings Service Says:

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  12. Sanja Says:

    fenomenal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how cool – what a leveraging of video quantities!! So 10 videos would almost equal 40 created videos w/o any further move on my side……. woooow

  13. Deb Bixler Says:

    In the past I always submitted videos 3 times under different keywords. It would always be a WMV file. My technical skills are not that great to do all that transcoding stuff. So, I would change the name, description and key words and submit it three times. Does this mean I can submit it three times and have it go out three times in all these new formats? Is a WMV file going to transcode properly? What about multiple submissions to social and podcasting? I always though that you were supposed to only submit to them once.

    Yes, we’ll transcode your video automatically for you and now you just have to choose different keywords in your titles to rank for them.

    We DON’T resubmit your video to podcast directories multiple times however. That is “gray hat” enough to be considered spammy by most of the directories and could cause problems.

    But in our opinion, submitting the same video with different keywords helps you get noticed and dominate more areas with very little additional work.

  14. Scott Says:

    I can not wait to try this!
    This seems to be a HUGE time saver.

  15. Rick Lomas Says:

    The multiple submission has disappeared! What’s happening? I was loving it. BTW THanks Mike for my T-shirt

  16. Rick loving the Traffic Geyser Affiliate Program Says:

    Not sure what happened but it came back anyway. BTW I’m doing a big push at the moment promote the Traffic Geyser Affiliate Program, which is paying me a nice chunk of money each month at the moment. Happy Days!

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