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Weekly Video: TubeMogul Video Syndication Powerhouse
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Full Featured Video Syndication With TubeMogul
In this installment of our weekly video series, we introduce you to the great free video syndication service at TubeMogul.com.
Watch as I upload a video to TubeMogul, syndicate it to a few video services like YouTube and Revver and then peek at the video tracking feature that allows you to watch your vids go viral…
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Tagged tubemogul, video social marketing, video syndication, weekly video
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Custom Pages With MoFuse – Weekly Video
This free service makes it easy to create a mobile version of your blog accessible to all those iPhone junkies out there.
Setup is a snap but editing your mobile "homepage" and creating custom pages requires a bit more sweat.
This video gets you inside the MoFuse dashboard and shows you what to do and how it will look…
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An Open Letter to Scribd
Jared Friedman, co-founder of Scribd, left a polite but concerning comment on our "Social Marketing With Scribd" video post.
Here's what Jared said along with my follow-up…