January 27, 2007

Free gift - Video revealing how to dominate SE with Free incoming links

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A list of 453 SEO friendly directories that are
willing to link to your websites, most of them are free or low
cost.

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are free, the engines will go absolutely nuts and skyrocket your
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In the free video below Jeff Johnson shows you exactly how he used this
technique to skyrocket one of his site's rankings from being
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and yahoo.

Here's the best part:

You don't have to do any of the work if you don't want to… He
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February 12, 2008

Creating, discovering, searching, sharing, storing etc for videos

Creating, discovering, searching, sharing, storing etc for videos

  1. BigContact : social podcasting/videocasting (#,a-b)
  2. blinkx : tv / video / podcast search (#,a-b)
  3. blip.tv : video/podcasting sharing service (#,a-b)
  4. Bolt : video/photo/music sharing service (#,a-b)
  5. Boltfolio : video sharing service (#,a-b)
  6. BroadbandSports.com : sports video portal (#,a-b)
  7. BroadSnatch : podcasts/v-logs (#,a-b)
  8. Castpost : social video hosting / sharing (c-d)
  9. Clipshack : social video sharing (c-d)
  10. Dailymotion : video sharing (c-d)
  11. DiviCast : social podcasting/videocasting (c-d)
  12. Dropshots : social video sharing (c-d)
  13. EveryBit : search multimedia web content (e-f)
  14. EyeSpot : simple video mixing and sharing (e-f)
  15. FireAnt.tv : social video sharing (e-f)
  16. Flukiest : music/photo/video sharing (e-f)
  17. Freevlog : video logging tutorial (e-f)
  18. GetDemocracy : internet television (g-h)
  19. GlideDigital : social photo/music/video/file/etc sharing (g-h)
  20. Grinvi : social video sharing (spanish) (g-h)
  21. Grouper : social video sharing (g-h)
  22. Kolablog : multimedia blogging service; free (k-l)
  23. LifeBlogger : free blogging service (k-l)
  24. Loomia : podcast/video search engine (k-l)
  25. Magnoto : free modular blogging service (m-n)
  26. MediaMax : online media / file storage ; free (25 gb) and paid accounts (m-n)
  27. MediaTurner : rich media player service (m-n)
  28. mefeedia : social video sharing (m-n)
  29. MetaCafe : social video sharing (m-n)
  30. MyVideoKaraoke : social karaoke video sharing (m-n)
  31. Openvlog : video recording and sharing (o-p)
  32. Orb : secure access to media (music/photo/video) (o-p)
  33. Ourmedia : online storage (o-p)
  34. Phanfare : social photo / video sharing (o-p)
  35. PicPix : photo/video sharing/tag/organization application (o-p)
  36. PiXPO : video sharing service (o-p)
  37. poddater : video personals with tags (o-p)
  38. Podesk : video podcast/blog software (o-p)
  39. Pooxi : video search engine (french) (o-p)
  40. Popcast : social video braodcasting (o-p)
  41. Revver : social video sharing (q-r)
  42. SelfCastTV : social video sharing (s-t)
  43. SevenLoad : social video sharing (s-t)
  44. Sharkle : social video sharing (s-t)
  45. ShoZu : social photo / video / text mobile sharing (s-t)
  46. Stickam : social media sharing (s-t)
  47. Stridr / swapzies : social media storage (s-t)
  48. Strmz : videos from TV channels (s-t)
  49. Trueveo : video search engine (s-t)
  50. TurnHere : film of the day (s-t)
  51. VideoBomb : social video hosting / sharing (u-v)
  52. VideoEgg : video publishing (u-v)
  53. VideoSift : social video sharing (u-v)
  54. VidiLife : social video sharing (u-v)
  55. Vimeo : social video sharing (u-v)
  56. vlogmap : video blogs on google maps (u-v)
  57. vMix : social video sharing (u-v)
  58. Vongo : high-quality full screen video plugin software (u-v)
  59. vSocial : social video sharing (u-v)
  60. woomu : social video sharing with user tags and votes (w-x)
  61. YouTube : social video sharing (y-z)
  62. Zippyvideos : social video sharing (y-z)

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December 12, 2007

Contribution to Rich Schefren's Video Contest

I mentioned a while  back that I accepted the challenge to create my first video without having a camera or any special tools.  I created a video and submitted it to Rich Schefren's video contest.  It was accepted and I'm in the running.  We received 36 hours to create and upload a video.

First of all, I had a concept ready in my mind to use Roberta Flack's "Feel Like Making Love" and have asked my son to help me create a new version but there just wasn't enough time.  I also worked on a manuscript that  I planned on speaking over the actual video.  The results were a lot different than I had envisioned.  Since I still haven't learned how to put a video on my site I am including a link to it here: http://www.strategicprofits.com/66-seconds-compelling/angela-wickenberg/

I had just signed up for Traffic Geyser and used the tips given in the bonus book I mentioned in the blogpost on the $47 free book.  It took  about 6-7 hours just to look through some of the free photos available on the Net and about 4 hours looking for a way to publish the music that I had decided on.  Since I couldn't figure out how to use the music I actually first decided on, I took a few more hours looking for music included in Traffic Geyser.

I downloaded some software recommended in the ebook I mentioned above and just 6 hours before the deadline I was learning how to use this new software.  Just a few hours left until the deadline and I was finally getting somewhere.  When I completed the slideshow video (Yeahhhhh!) I had to learn how to upload.  I had to create accounts for what seemed like an endless amount of sites through Traffic Geyser, but the rules for the Attention Age contest was that the video be uploaded through YouTubeMogul.com, which only required six accounts - easy enough.  After a few more glitches and four more hours in the middle of the night here in Sweden, I was finally finished uploading and could go to bed at 5 AM.

So here's the video and my interpretation of the Attention Age Doctrine, part 2. http://www.strategicprofits.com/66-seconds-compelling/angela-wickenberg/

Angela Wickenberg

 

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December 6, 2007

Rich Schefren's Attention Age Video Contest

Rich Schefren recently published the second half of his "Attention Age Doctrine".  It's filled with the truth of where Internet Marketing is leading to today.  Visit this address to download the report.  It's a good read and won't take too long.

http://www.strategicprofits.com/blog/attention-age-doctrine-part-2-released/

But the purpose of this blogpost is to tell you about the video contest Rich is putting up.  I've decided to participate - so keep a close watch for my first video, which I will create in just two days without any prior experience and without a camera!!

<a href="http://www.strategicprofits.com/blog/66-seconds-internet-video-maven-contest/">Get Famous… in 66 seconds or less!</a>

 

Talk soon!

 

Angela Wickenberg

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December 19, 2007

Vote For My Video, Please!

I am thrilled at the responses I have received to my question and my video.  Below are a couple more responses - it's not the number of replies that I have received, but the quality of the replies that just blows me away.  People are so honest and seem to feel this subject matter is very important.  Also, there have been well over 200 views of the video in YouTube alone.  The video has been posted on several video sites and unfortunately, I did not post a link to the site where I people need to go and vote for (Digg it) the video, which is here:

http://www.strategicprofits.com/66-seconds-compelling/angela-wickenberg/

 

Two new responses to my question are posted here, as well:

"Falling In Love" 

 

Rajesh Mehta wrote:

Hi Angela,

I think you got it slightly off… It should always be …let them `FALL IN LOVE'….!!!

And what I mean by this is that you should first understand why a customer should come to you?? you got to prepare yourself such that when the customer comes in front of you , he/she should just love you for what you are and `FALL IN LOVE'… It's true for all products/services… the most fundamental…

Hope this helps.. :)

Question Details:
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Should we "make love" to our customers?

Do you think marketers should stop treating their customers like wallets and instead treat them more like the people they would like to be their dearest friends, or even a desired lover? Watch my video and Diggit, please:

http://www.strategicprofits.com/66-seconds-compelling/angela-wickenberg/

 

"Customers As Partners"

Tacy Traverso J. wrote:

I prefer to say that customers should be treated like partners. Two persons embarking on business goals that benefit each other and the world.

Question Details:
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Should we "make love" to our customers?

Do you think marketers should stop treating their customers like wallets and instead treat them more like the people they would like to be their dearest friends, or even a desired lover? Watch my video and Diggit, please:

http://www.strategicprofits.com/66-seconds-compelling/angela-wickenberg/ 

 

Please click on the link above and Vote For My Video!!!  Let me know when you have done so in a comment and I'll send you video software and tutorials for your trouble.

Thanks,

Angela Wickenberg

 

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December 6, 2007

TIME SENSITIVE!!! Here's A Free $47 Book For You: Viral Video Secrets

Hi,

Just click on the link below to claim your free $47 book on how to create a video that will get lots of traffic and help you make sales!

This product sells for $47 at http://ViralVideoSecrets.com. It
shows step-by-step how Len Foley made a viral video for $82.50
in a couple of hours that:

- Has over 475,130 views on YouTube
- Drives traffic to a membership site that has over 1,000
members
- And makes Len $14k every month

This link is good only for the next 2 days, so act fast!

http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/aftrack.asp?afid=520204

 

To your online success!

 

Angela Wickenberg

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July 4, 2007

Video From Traffic Tactics Live $25,000 Seminar: "Focus only on two things: Traffic and Conversion"

Here's the video from the seminar.  They initially said that only 500 people would be allowed on the seminar, but there were well over 4,000 people on the webinar, where they answer all of the questions that have been posed in this blog earlier.

What they say is that there are only two things you need to focus on, the rest should be outsourced:

1) Getting more traffic

2) Converting that traffic

Everything else should be outsourced.  I wholeheartedly agree.

http://traffictacticsrevealed002.com/pl_viewstream/

Angela

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