Worldwide attention for Videocounter.com
Monday, July 9. 2007
After we made Videocounter.com public, the number of Google hits for „videocounter.com“ increased incredibly fast. What first produced some 60 hits now reaches more than 20.000! Videocounter.com is presented and discussed on a wide variety of websites. I found comments in English, Spanish, Polish, Japanese and other languages, which I am both surprised and delighted about. So the community of Videocounter.com users is quite international, and some have already been asking for localized versions of videoconter.com which cover the respective video platforms used in the different countries. Björn, Florian and I are going to discuss this issue and other topics tomorrow at the Irish Pub at Centro Oberhausen.
TechCrunch.com reports about VideoCounter.com
Tuesday, July 3. 2007
TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. This is what Duncan Riley says about VideoCounter.com:"VideoCounter.com allows users to track how many times their videos are watched each day across multiple online video hosting sites.Using VideoCounter.com is simple. Users simply sign up for a free account, enter the videos to be tracked and VideoCounter.com does the rest. VideoCounter.com provides the number of times a video have been watched daily and statistics on the number of times a video has been watched on each portal.Video sites supported include YouTube, Revver, Daily Motion, MySpace, iFilm and others.Chris Pirillo posted recently that overlaid advertising where sponsors logos were present through out a video are the ultimate form of video advertising. It’s a fair call, but the missing component is an easy way of track views on multiple sites. VideoCounter.com doesn’t track downloads but it does combine multiple point video service statistics in the one place. Those statistics would be useful for tracking advertising exposure or just for the fun of knowing."
VideoCounter.com has now officially been launched.
Thursday, June 28. 2007
VideoCounter.com answers the following question free of charge: How often has your video been watched each day on the various video platforms such as MyVideo, Revver, YouTube etc.? It enables you to monitor the daily success of your videos without having to check each and every video in all the different video portals. On these portals, you only get the total number of accumulated views, not broken down into days. Statistics and graphs on videocounter.com allow for analysis on the spot.
Monday, July 9. 2007
After we made Videocounter.com public, the number of Google hits for „videocounter.com“ increased incredibly fast. What first produced some 60 hits now reaches more than 20.000! Videocounter.com is presented and discussed on a wide variety of websites. I found comments in English, Spanish, Polish, Japanese and other languages, which I am both surprised and delighted about. So the community of Videocounter.com users is quite international, and some have already been asking for localized versions of videoconter.com which cover the respective video platforms used in the different countries. Björn, Florian and I are going to discuss this issue and other topics tomorrow at the Irish Pub at Centro Oberhausen.
TechCrunch.com reports about VideoCounter.com
Tuesday, July 3. 2007
TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. This is what Duncan Riley says about VideoCounter.com:"VideoCounter.com allows users to track how many times their videos are watched each day across multiple online video hosting sites.Using VideoCounter.com is simple. Users simply sign up for a free account, enter the videos to be tracked and VideoCounter.com does the rest. VideoCounter.com provides the number of times a video have been watched daily and statistics on the number of times a video has been watched on each portal.Video sites supported include YouTube, Revver, Daily Motion, MySpace, iFilm and others.Chris Pirillo posted recently that overlaid advertising where sponsors logos were present through out a video are the ultimate form of video advertising. It’s a fair call, but the missing component is an easy way of track views on multiple sites. VideoCounter.com doesn’t track downloads but it does combine multiple point video service statistics in the one place. Those statistics would be useful for tracking advertising exposure or just for the fun of knowing."
VideoCounter.com has now officially been launched.
Thursday, June 28. 2007
VideoCounter.com answers the following question free of charge: How often has your video been watched each day on the various video platforms such as MyVideo, Revver, YouTube etc.? It enables you to monitor the daily success of your videos without having to check each and every video in all the different video portals. On these portals, you only get the total number of accumulated views, not broken down into days. Statistics and graphs on videocounter.com allow for analysis on the spot.
