Sunday, September 7, 2008

Contribute to Embed My Video

This blog was actually pretty time consuming in the past, for that it was the main reason I stopped accepting new video submissions. But seeing the blog is still up after all this time and it still attracts some traffic I thought I'd open it up to submissions again in different way.

That's right if you're a Revver publisher and feel like taking on another way to promote your videos why not give Embed My Video a go. All you have to do is email me and ask to be made an author. What this mean is that you'll be able to make a post on this blog anytime you like... no waiting around for me to get your video posted and you can add what ever info you like with your videos.

There's just a few rules though:

-Don't spam EMV.
-Only Revver videos allowed, no metacafe, no youtube etc.
-Only 1 video per post, unless it's a series of videos, then multiple videos per post is ok. Other than that remember you can post as many times as you like.
-Post must contain Revver videos or be about Revver in some way. This includes promoting your own website that contains Revver videos, news about your Revver videos and so on.
-If I deem something unacceptable don't be shocked if I delete your posts, though I can't see that happening to often. Just remember I have rules in my head that I haven't even thought of yet.

A few things to note.

-I wont be affiliating your videos, that could change though, but that doesn't matter if they're your videos anyway.
-To be able to post you'll need a google account, info about how to get one will be included in your confirmation email after I add you as an author to Embed My Video.
-If this becomes popular enough I'll start up the "Video of the Week" again, this means site wide placement of your video on EMV.

How to post:

This I'd say for the most part you'll have to learn on your own, but a few things to note.

1. Go to "Post", "Create".
2. Give your post a title.
3. Adding your Revver embed code should be done in "Edit Html" of the post creation view. Myself I'm hardly ever in the "Compose" mode, to much goes wrong with the code.
4. Remember to add "Labels".

Other than that, there's not a lot to loose and maybe something to gain, so give it a shot.

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