Step-2: Converting to FLV (Flash Video)

Step-3: Adding Videos to a Web Page

'It takes two to tango' so they say...

In our case, we need:

(1) A converted (and compressed) streaming FLV Web video file.

(2) A (nice looking...) web video player to play that FLV file on your website.

...and how can that be done?

Well, there are TONs of solutions on the web that enable you to do that,
but the problem is that most of them are either too complicated, expensive, or are very limited for what they provide.

There's only one that I HIGHLY recommend.

I've been using it since 2008. It's what I'm still using today.

I'm talking about Keith Gilbert's online Videos tool:

http://www.videowebwizard.com

Extremely easy to use, especially for non-techies.

Totally ninja.

It enables you to convert and compress your videos (.avi, .wmv, .mov, .mpg, .flv,. vob, asf, .mp4) to FLV format and then embed your web videos onto any webpage.

It has several brilliant features that I haven't seen anywhere else. These features are powerful for those of you who want to attract more visitors via their videos (who doesn't?), and for those who want to increase their visitor's 'call to action' rate (downloading or buying something, etc.)

Want me to show you how to add videos using VideoWebWizard ?

Yes, go on, show me how to do that...

Enjoy,

 

P.S  Adding videos to your site using VideoWebWizard is the easy part - anyone can do that in minutes from now. The real challenge is attracting highly targeted traffic to your site - with and without videos. I'm preparing an absolutely FREE 'Video and Web Marketing' training bonus exclusively for VideoWebWizard users - I'll update you soon via this page.




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