Twitter
part of beauty is its simplicity. Streamline platform has little in the line of the multimedia bells and whistles, reliable and stable environment, affected by the animated image and test all too often frustrating on social networks such as MySpace and Facebook.
As such, multimedia sharing is still very important - especially if you are thinking of using multimedia to better your personal branding. Sharing videos on Twitter is possible and relatively easy, but it is finding the preferred method, which can be confusing.
upload your videos to YouTube, and then shorten the URL to fit the 140-character Twitter requirements. Try TinyURL to allow more space for the oh-so-important words. YouTube is the functionality of Twitter sharing, but really it just gives you a direct URL to copy and paste into Twitter.
If you prefer, you can use a dedicated video service Twitter. Similar to the popular Twitpic, TwitC is one such platform, but still looking for all the files from the outside, which means it does not drain resources or Twitter feed of flung-up.
Without the need for additional account (log in to your Twitter details) TwitC is a perfect solution for multimedia platforms microblog concerns. You are free to upload your video (in any of the following formats, QuickTime, WMV, MPEG2 and MPEG4, AVI, H.264, 3GPP, and Flash SWF, Real and DivX), and can also upload of images, audio files, or even videos from YouTube or other sites.
In addition, you can track how many times your files have been reviewed and user comments below.
Ga fun to try!
Saturday, 12 January 2013
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