Traffic Geyser Birthday
I don’t know about you, but I make a lot of videos. I make training videos for work, videos for my website, and videos that I just throw up on the Web, like the one I uploaded to this site yesterday. I love making videos, and I really like them to come out professionally done. Let’s just say that I’m getting much better at that.
If you want to see some cool videos I made for Overcome Everything, just go to YouTube and search for OEVideos1 and you’ll see a bunch of them. Mine are the pretty PowerPoint ones.
I mean, there are some crazy Tellman videos and some that Brian made, but you’ll notice mine right off.
Anyway, do you know how I get those videos delivered to 30 video sites, the audio portion to podcast sites, to a couple of blogs, and have them all social bookmarked at the same time?!?!?!
Traffic Geyser. It rocks.
In honor of their second birthday (and I was on the phone with Mike Koenigs when he was getting ready to launch the site at OE, as I recall), Mike has made some KILLER videos. Just cool info. You can watch the first one at:
http://easyseotricks.com/tgeyser1
and the second at
http://easyseotricks.com/tgeyser2
And then, you’ll be notified of the others. I think there are 5 in all, and they’re sweet!
Anyway, Traffic Geyser totally sings, and if you aren’t a member, but are used to making videos or want to make them, let me tell you what a freakin’ time saver Traffic Geyser is! I mean, uploading videos takes a long time, if you’re on DSL like I am. If I had to upload to 30 sites, that would take more than a day.
With Traffic Geyser, all I have to do is upload it once, and their software does the rest. You can even make video squeeze pages and choose a cool player there, too. Nice, eh?
Anyway, the site is owned by Mike Koenigs, Rocket Helstrom, and Frank Sousa, who I have been lucky enough to meet at the JVAlert seminars. Frank has never missed one! He’s a really nice guy, too.
So, check out the videos at least… Trust me; they’re totally worth the short time that it takes to watch them.
And enjoy!



Amy Schiller
November 17th, 2008 at 4:33 am #
I read this post and thought that TrafficGeyser sounds interesting. I happen to love to upload videos. Does TrafficGeyser work with uploading to MySpace?
This blog seems to have a every day normal conversational tone to entries–they are not techie in other words.
These entries would likely appeal to anyone who needs suggestions to help them improve their web page or help with other related items, which is good, as obviously they are meant to do that.
Pat Marcello
November 17th, 2008 at 6:41 pm #
Hey Amy!
Yep… Traffic Geyser does allow you to upload to MySpace.
Pretty sweet!
And thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the blog.
– Pat