I use blip already and crosspost to my other blog sites from there.  I
think it works great.

I know they track views but, the issue I'm working on is getting
credit for the traffic.  Because in starting to launch my next site
I've met various sponsor/advertising types and they all tell me that
in order to attract their interest I have to document traffic to my
actual content (not just to how many views my content gets on blip,
YouTube or anywhere else).  Not really sure what the distinction is,
but it's apparently important to them.

So what I'm looking to find or build is my own embedded player that
measures traffic to my servers.

Freevideocoding looks cool and I will check it out further for my
personal use.
Thanks,
MW

--- In [email protected], "Nerissa \(TheVideoQueen\)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use Blip.tv combined with http://www.freevideocoding.com to post
my videos on various projects. Blip.tv provides free video hosting and
tracks views (as Steve pointed out). 
>    
>   Blip.tv also provides direct links to the videos. A direct link to
your video allows you to use http://www.freevideocoding.com to make
html for you in any way shape or form you want.
>    
>   I love using Blip.tv's direct .flv link and
http://www.freevideocoding.com together because FVC has jeron Flash
player built into code so your viewers get easy viewability just like
most video hosts provide.
>    
>   Nerissa
>    
>    
>   ###############################################################
>   9a. Embedded player question
>     Posted by: "Mark Westin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] throbbingcow
>     Date: Tue Jan 2, 2007 1:04 pm ((PST))
> 
> Hi folks -
> 
> I'm more of a content guy than a tech guy, so I hope some of you with
> tech expertise can explain something to me.  I'm working on building a
> vlog for a friend, trying to write the code myself and learn by doing.
>  We're trying to figure out a player that can be embedded on other
> people's sites, as opposed to just putting a link or a screen capture
> image there.
> 
> I use blip now, and I know we could also go with YouTube or any number
> of others, but then when people watch the videos, the site whose
> player it is gets credit for the traffic.  We'd like to be able to get
> the traffic when people watch our video, wherever it ends up.
> 
> I also know bandwidth will get expensive, but put that part aside for
> the moment.  Is it possible within reasonable time and expense to
> build an embedded player that brings the traffic back to my site, no
> matter where the player ends up?
> 
> (and as I said, I'm still not much of a tech guy, so if I've phrased
> anything incorrectly, please let me know and I won't be
> offended.)
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
> 
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