Stand Out From The Crowd Using Videos On Your Website – Enter WebVideoZone
Posted on October 16, 2007
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As you are undoubtedly aware, web video is massive right now, and there is a lot of potential you may be missing out on if you are not using videos to promote your business, either on video sharing websites, or on your own website.
Just to give you some idea; there are over 30,000 videos uploaded on Youtube.com and more than 40,000 uploaded on Myspace.com EVERY DAY.

A very convenient option that Youtube, Google Video, Yahoo video and others offer is that you can embed the video on your website and make your site more attractive to visitors and more effective in communicating your message.
But there is not much customization that you can do with these embedded videos, and it looks amateurish, since every spam website can embed such a video.
How do you stand out from the crowd, have fully customizable videos for your site, and have your own high bandwidth web video server?
Enter WebVideoZone
WebVideoZone.com was created by Joe Chapuis, and is targeted at business owners, internet professionals, or anyone else who wishes to add high-quality, interactive videos to their website.

I have been using WebVideoZone for more than 6 months and have been very satisfied with my membership.
Here’s a brief overview of what WebVideoZone.com offers you:
1. Feature Articles – Giving you great ideas on how to use video to bring more traffic to your website, or how to improve the conversion of your visitors into satisfied buyers.
Here are some of the headlines:
a) Success Secrets: How one guy gets 700+ new opt-in email subscribers every day using web video
b) An example of how anyone can use web video to get a top ten ranking on Google in less than 72 hours
c) The web video that increased sales by 30%
2. Discussion Forum – Where you can share your opinions, learn from other internet video marketers, and get answers from Joe himself.
3. Image Gallery – Use royalty-free images to customize your WebVideoZone player to make it unique.
And the most impressive part of WebVideoZone membership is the Big 3.
The Big 3 includes:
4. Flash 8 FLV Converter – this is an online video conversion tool which will convert almost any video format (.avi, .dv, .mov, .mpeg, .mp4,…) to a FLV format file.

The FLV video takes up less space on the hard drive, and thus less bandwidth when played in a browser, while retaining almost all of the original quality of the converted video.
5. Web Video Hosting – this allows you to host your FLV videos on your WebVideoZone account, or host them on another server.
There are 4 membership plans you can choose from, ranging from the Basic Plan which gives you 250 MB storage space and 30GB bandwidth allowance, to the Gold Plus Plan with 5GB of storage space and 500GB of monthly bandwidth allowance.
6. The Web Video Player – this is a fully customizable video player that you insert into your website.
What I especially like about the Web Video Player is that I can change the size of the video in my control panel, and the video resizes in real time on the website.

The player is inserted into your website through java script, and when you resize the video in your account, the java script remains the same (so there is no need to update your html) but the video updates to the new size.
Here is an example of a smaller video (240×180) that I use on my sales letter for How To Play Tennis beginner videos.
You can also follow the link and find two more full size (480×360) videos that I used for samples, a little further down below on that sales letter.
The Control Panel in your account also allows you to monitor your bandwidth for the current month, find out how much storage space have you used, see how many times each of your players has been played, and it gives you the ability to edit, clone or delete your video player configurations.
The WebVideoZone membership also offers an affiliate program which pays monthly into your Paypal account. (Note: the links to WebVideoZone in this article are affiliate links.)
All in all it’s an excellent service for anyone who wants to use fully customizable video on their website and stand out from the crowd.
WebVideoZone videos have not only been used by professional tennis coaches (ehm, that’s me
) but also by professional internet marketers.
The reason why Ken Evoy presents his Site Build It product using WebVideoZone player, is because it has significantly improved the conversion of thousands of visitors who are considering using SBI to start their journey towards financial freedom.
That’s the power of video on the internet today and in the future. Are you in yet?
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Very nice resource!
I’ll have to remember that – I’m looking into going the video route in the future.
Thanks!
Thanks for stopping by, Brian!
Yes, Webvideozone is especially useful for my tennis videos but you can easily use it to promote your internet marketing business. You could actually review a service like Webvideozone with a video review instead of a written review. Why didn’t I think of that earlier?
Nice job with the review, Tomaz! Thank you for your comments. You do a better job providing an overview of the site than I do ; )
You’re right – a video review might have been a good idea, but it wouldn’t get indexed by the SEs as well.
I think there’s a lot of potential for doing video reviews of sites, services, products, etc., especially if the reviews are honest and not loaded with too much sales hype.
And then, at the end, use the Web Video Player to either auto-redirect the viewer to the site, or display a clickable exit image (e.g., “Click here for more info…”) – using an affiliate link, if available.
Thanks again…
-joe chapuis
http://www.WebVideoZone.com
Thanks Joe,
I am actually planning a new set of videos for advanced tennis players and will also experiment with a wide screen 16:9 format which your player can effortlessly display. Can Youtube player do that?
I guess not.