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You Don't Need YouTube!

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Online video is huge right now, and it's here to stay! With the
phenomenal growth of YouTube many other videos sites are coming
out of the woodwork... These sites are great if you want to watch
some funny or interesting clips, or share videos with the
world... But what if I want to put video on my own web pages? 


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You Don't Need YouTube!
Copyright (c) 2007 Shawn Pringle
TopNet Solutions
http://www.easywebvideo.com



Online video is huge right now, and it's here to stay! With the
phenomenal growth of YouTube.com many other videos sites are
coming out of the woodwork... sites like MetaCafe.com, Blinkx.tv,
and Bolt.com, just to name a few. These sites are great if you
want to watch some funny or interesting clips, or share videos
with the world. I can easily eat up 2 or 3 hours of my day on any
one of these sites. But what if I want to put video on my own web
pages? 

Some of these sites allow me to upload my videos to their site,
then they give me the code for my blog, or whatever. This works
perfectly fine for the video enthusiast that just wants to share
his new skateboarding tricks with his buddies on his blog or My
Space account, sure. But what about those of us that want
professional-looking videos on our websites? We don't want to
use our video files as is; as huge .avi or .mpeg files. If we
kept them as they are they would have to play in the clunky Media
Player that we see so many others doing online (those that don't
know any better). Not only is this eating up their bandwidth
since these files are enormous, but the playback is often slow
and choppy. On top of that, not everyone has Windows Media Player
on their computers. And what about Mac visitors? They may not be
able to view the videos at all. Here is what we want to be able
to do:

We want to convert our videos to the standard web video format of
today's "YouTubes" - Flash. (This saves a TON of bandwidth!)

We want to be able to choose which "skin" to put on our videos
(a "skin" is just the look of the video player). We want to be
able to send people to a specific URL after they watch our
videos. We want to be able to adjust the quality settings to
achieve a top-quality online flash video.

We want to integrate the videos into our websites cleanly and
seamlessly, with simply cop-and-paste html code.

We want all of this and more... we want it all! (greedy bunch of
folks, aren't we ;-) )

And, lo and behold, there is a solution (cue heavenly music). It
is a software product called "V2F", which stands for
Video-to-Flash. Check out the video examples to see what I am
talking about - http://www.easywebvideo.com

There is a demo video on the site also that shows just how easy
it is to use, hence the name of the web site. It truly has made
putting videos on any web page a snap. I urge you to check out
this awesome new software at http://www.easywebvideo.com ,
because you don't need YouTube! 




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Shawn Pringle is the owner of TopNet Solutions, a company 
providing a range of online services and solutions. His 
latest product is V2F from http://www.easywebvideo.com 
and he is constantly making improvements and updates 
based on user feedback, all of which are sent to 
existing users free of charge.


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