5 Useful Web Resources You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
In this video I share with you 5 useful web video related resources that you’ve probably never heard of. Here are individual links to the resources:
LinkedTube
99Designs
KickLight
Letus
RetroJunk











Hi Dave,
is it normal that the videos are not playing in IEX?
Or does my IEX is not ok?
In Mozilla the videos are ok.
Warm regards,
Berend Tuin
Norden
Germany
Hi Berend,
You probably need to download and install the latest version of Flash for IE (both Firefox and IE require different installs of Flash).
You can get it here:
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Also, if you’re using 64-bit IE, you won’t be able to watch any Flash videos, anywhere, period. Adobe Flash doesn’t support 64-bit IE yet.
Always great information, Dave. I have one question that really nags me because I’m having a hard time getting answers.
I want to create a video squeeze page but I’m enough of a newbie that I don’t know exactly how to go about doing it. I’ve come across a couple of sources that sells video templates but I need step-by-step instructions on how to upload it to my hosting account, etc.
Does your course cover this, or can you point me in the right direction?
Rainer
@Rainer – Yes, all of this is covered in my training.
Do you have a link to info on your training, courses, etc?
Hey Dave,
Cool video, but one thing isn’t making sense to me. LinkedTube – you need your video already uploaded to youtube in order to get a link to use. So once you get the new link from linkedtube, how do you apply it to your youtube video? If I delete the existing video, won’t I lose the current stats and such already on it?
Also, does youtube accept url’s? It only gives me the option of upload a video?
very confused, thanks.
Hey Dave,
Love your stuff! Does your course cover how to make cool intro’s like you have on your videos, such as this video you just did?…where you have the pages flipping toward you and flying around. Things like that. Or is that information beyond the scope of your course? Thanks.
@Jason – Yes, I cover this in the Practical After Effects course inside my training.
Hey Dave,
I think you accidentally skipped my question before Jason’s. So asking again in regards to this video. For LinkedTube – you need your video already uploaded to youtube in order to get a link to use. So once you get the new link from linkedtube, how do you apply it to your youtube video? If I delete the existing video, won’t I lose the current stats and such already on it?
Also, does youtube accept url’s? It only gives me the option of upload a video?
very confused, thanks.
@Stu – You take the embed code LinkedTube gives you and you place it on our web page or blog.
If you’re trying to use LinkedTube for videos that appear directly on YouTube site, you’re out of luck. YouTube doesn’t let you alter videos that appear on YouTube pages.
Again, LinkedTube is for embedding videos on your own site.
Have tried LinkTube today. I like the way it works. BUT there is a major drawback for me. I really want to share my LinkTube video via Facebook, but apparently that cannot be done, unless I direct my FB friends to my website itself, where they can watch the video.
I will be thinking of other ways to deploy this tool.