How to Copyright Your Video Content Online & Protect Ownership [Creator's Tip #65]
Being that most of us are career marketers or video professionals, copyright protection, ownership, trademarks, fair-use and other legal matters that relate to the internet can be a bit confusing to understand.


Sometimes I get this wild idea that I think I should be able to do all sorts on things on the cheap, as in, free . This time round, I decided to see just how intricate I could get in terms of a video that was created completely on an iPad. So I started downloading some programs and shooting some video and here's the results of my experiment
Awhile back we published a long list of tools that help you send large files, like video, over the internet.
There are loads of sites that allow you to send large files like video over the internet, bypassing the file-size limits of your everyday e-mail provider.
Mark Robertson, the Founder of ReelSEO, and I will be speaking about “Next Gen YouTube Marketing” at SES New York on Mar. 21, 2012. We also spoke about “Next Gen YouTube Marketing” at SES Chicago on Nov.
Captions were introduced by YouTube in 2006, and according to a blog post today there are 1.6 million videos that have uploaded caption files. That’s… pretty pathetic, considering the huge boost for video SEO that captions can bring ( I’ve ranted about the under-use of captions before ). Considering the vast number of videos on the site, 1.6 million is barely a blip on the radar.
I recently read an article at Digital Music News that quoted the manager of OK Go as saying that the money they’ve seen from YouTube is like “finding change on the street.”
Over the weekend, a rebel sympathizer smuggled me a new copy of Version 2 of the YouTube Creator Playbook.
Two years ago, I took a look at Vzaar , an online video hosting & delivery platform,