Written by Craig Rubens
Posted Monday, July 30, 2007 at 11:27 AM PT

 

Vidmetrix Gets Its Upload On

Aiming to be a one stop-shopping experience for viral marketers, Vidmetrix, part of San Diego-based Holt Labs, is continuing to build its suite of tools for tracking and analyzing videos across 51 video distribution sites, and, as of later today, uploading them as well.

Vidmextrix New Logo Aside from a snazzy new logo Vidmetrix is adding a multiplatform uploader. Through one upload process Vidmetrix will submit a video to your accounts on YouTube, Myspace, Metacafe, Google, Yahoo, Revver, and Veoh (just 7 of the 51 sites the company track, but still). Vidmetrix was one of the first in the arena of video metrics, but will now be competing with other mass-uploaders from Hey!Spread and Veoh.

Holt Labs’ managing director Bri Holts tells us the Vidmetrix upload service streamlines the mess of logins and account management that plagues these sorts of uploaders and that the company’s final product is “really, really, really reliable.” We’ll see about that — but any improvements for video creators trying to get seen across multiple sites are heartily welcomed.

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  1. [...] NewTeeVee has a great story about webvideo metrix. A new company called Vidmetrix allows users to track their stats across the [...]

    Metrix! « Jason Rosenberg on July 30th, 2007 at 12:50 pm - Permalink
  2. There us already a better company that does multiplatform metrics and it is called Divinity Metrics. All the tv studios already use them for their hardcore anslytica not to mention countless other advertising agencies. VidMetric’s performance at the UTR event was close to embarassing.

    Jill Peterson on July 30th, 2007 at 3:09 pm - Permalink
  3. [...] has launched its own multi-site video uploader. The tool will allow video publishers to automatically distribute their content to seven [...]

    MediaBytes 07.31.2007 | Media 3.0 with Shelly Palmer - Mediabytes on July 31st, 2007 at 7:05 am - Permalink
  4. [...] has launched its own multi-site video uploader. The tool will allow video publishers to automatically distribute their content to seven [...]

    MediaBytes 07.31.2007 | MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer on July 31st, 2007 at 7:57 am - Permalink
  5. They should stick with analytics. They already deleted the most important information from the videos grid - the daily reports. Without that piece of info the data is useless and my secretary is faster and more valuable.

    Dan Quinonnez on July 31st, 2007 at 11:57 am - Permalink
  6. I work for TubeMogul (Liz noted the launch of our Load & Track universal upload tool last Tuesday in Vid-Biz Headlines), and we just added 3 additional sites to our service today - Blip.tv, Brightcove, and Dailymotion. No snazzy new logo, though. I invite you to compare our site to those you reviewed and let me know what you think!
    Best regards,
    Mark at_tubemogul

    Mark Rotblat on July 31st, 2007 at 5:20 pm - Permalink
  7. [...] Upload Your Video to Multiple Sites at Once August 1, 2007 Posted by nalts in Online Video. trackback VidMetrix and Hey!Spread are finally solving that age-old problem of uploading videos to multiple sites (source: Craig Rubens of NewTeeVee). [...]

    Upload Your Video to Multiple Sites at Once « Will Video for Food on August 1st, 2007 at 2:44 am - Permalink

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