Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’


How to Post a Video in WordPress

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

A client just asked me how to post a video into his WordPress blog. It’s a simple affair, once you know how to do it. And yes, you will have to look at the code, but just for a second.

It won’t bite, I promise.

You can watch this video, How to Add a Video to Your WordPress Blog, or read the brief description below.

Step 1: Grab the embed code. YouTube and other video sharing sites make it easy to grab the code that displays the video, often called the “embed code.” In the case of this client the video was from a segment on a local television show. Luckily, this show posted the video along with the embed code. You’ll want to copy that embed code to your clipboard.

Alert! After making this video I noticed YouTube has a new iframe embed code (pictured below). WordPress “cleaned up” that code. If this happens to you check the “Use old embed code” box on YouTube. More details below.

Embed Video in Your WordPress Blog

Step 2: Post the code into your WordPress blog post. First, determine where you’d like the video to be placed while looking at the Visual editor. If you’re not familiar with HTML code, you may want to create a placeholder by typing in something like “Video Goes Here” or “xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”.

Then click on the “HTML” tab in the upper right hand corner so that you can view the HTML code.

HTML Tab

Find your placeholder (if you made one) and copy and paste the embed code there. Switch back to the Visual tab and you should see a pale yellow box where your video will appear. If this doesn’t happen then try selecting the “Old Embed Code”.

Old YouTube Embed Code

That should do it! If you get the video going on your own blog, feel free to post a link below.

Rich Brooks
Video Marketing


Will Social Media Be Bigger Than Email? Is It Already?

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Quick show of hands: who here has email?

The first time I saw email was 1990, close to my college graduation. I was in the computer lab and some guy was typing a message on his computer, and then hit send. “This message,” he told me, “is now being instantaneously sent across campus to my friend’s computer where he can read it.”

I looked at him–stunned–and said, “that’s the dumbest thing I ever saw. In the time it took you to type out that message you could have called him and worked out the details. You don’t even know if he’s there right now…it could be hours before you hear back. That will never catch on.”

It wasn’t until years later when I got an AOL account that I realized that I could now stay in touch with friends around the world for free! (Outside of the $19.95 I was paying AOL every month.)

I don’t tell this story to point out my many shortcomings. Rather, to say that we don’t often notice the impact of a new communication tool until it’s upon us.

Social media is going to be bigger than email. Sure, it’s going to evolve and change, but as long as humans have computers or smart phones (or whatever comes next) that can connect to the Internet (or whatever comes next), social media will exist in some form.

You can either choose to embrace social media…or ignore it.

If you embrace social media that’s no guarantee of success: you might be doomed by a down economy or your biggest customer going out of business. Likewise, if you ignore social media you may be able to create products that are so unique or beautiful that people still beat a path to your door. However, even if you choose to ignore social media, one of your customers might take a photo of your hand-crafted armchair and post it to their Flickr or Facebook account where all their networked friends see it, fall in love with it, and demand to know where they can get it.

So you may turn your back on social media only to find it tapping you on the shoulder.

Whether or not you were an early adopter to email, it’s impossible to dismiss its impact on business communications. Social media is gaining users at an even faster pace, and is much more interactive and viral. The other day USA Today reported Twitter had over 114 million users. This week Time reported that Facebook was about to break 500 million users. Over 2 billion videos are watched on YouTube every day! Many of the top ten results for every search come from blogs! (Are those blogs on page one of Google yours or your competition’s?)

While social media marketing can’t guarantee your success, it can improve your online visibility, create connections and opportunities otherwise unavailable to you, and drive your best prospects right to your front door.

Rich Brooks
Social Media Marketer

Photo Credit: Pat Castaldo


What’s Your Search Story?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Are you still waiting to create your first YouTube video? Well, there’s no better time than now to get started. YouTube has a new program called SearchStories that allows you to create a quick video about anything you like with a search twist to it.

Last Friday our own Nicki Hicks created a quick movie called flyte new media’s search story using nothing more than her browser.

Thanks to Becky Grappo of RNG International Educational Consultants who first sent us the link.

So, what’s your search story?

Rich Brooks
What’s the Search Story Morning Glory?


SEO and Social Media Consults Giveaways

Monday, January 25th, 2010

This is the last week to enter for two of flyte new media’s Web marketing giveaways:

Search Engine Optimization:

Would you like your site to rank higher at the search engines? Do you wish you could attract more qualified leads to your Web site? Do you wonder why your competition beats you at Google?

If so, register for our Search Engine Optimization Consultation, that includes two one-hour consultations, a review of your site and recommendations, and a mini-keyword analysis from Nicki Hicks, our search engine marketer.

Web Marketing / Social Media:

Are you struggling to understand Facebook? How Twitter can help grow your business? How YouTube can attract qualified leads to your Web site? Whether a blog will increase your search engine visibility or eat up your last remaining free time?

If so, register for our Web Marketing / Social Media Consultation, with your man about town, Rich Brooks. We’ll talk about social networking sites, blogs, video and anything else you need to drive more qualified leads to your Web site and grow your business.

Both contests wrap up on Sunday, 1/31/2010, so be sure to take advantage of this offer if you’re looking to build your business in 2010.

Rich Brooks
Web Marketing for Small Business


Social Media Marketing That Works: Webinar – 1/14/2010

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Save $20 w/discount code "brownie"

Save $20 w/discount code "brownie"

Are you ready to move beyond the hype of social media marketing? Are you ready to reach and engage a new audience for your business or non-profit? Are you ready to measure your results so you can determine whether your time on Twitter, on Facebook or on YouTube is paying off for you?

If so, pull up a chair this Thursday for the Social Media Marketing That Works webinar.

In this webinar we’ll talk about:

  • how to develop an effective social media strategy around your business goals,
  • how to find and engage your audience,
  • how to manage your time in social media,
  • how to measure your results, and more.

There will be 30 minutes at the end for Q&A. All attendees will also receive the slides and the audio recording of the webinar so you can listen again (or in case you want to attend but can’t make it.

Date: Thursday, 1/14/2010

Time: 1pm – 2:30 ET

Cost: $50 Save $20 with discount code “brownie“…now isn’t that sweet?

Space is limited, so register now.

Rich Brooks
Social Media Strategies for Small Business

Photo credit: norwichnuts