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So, what product do recommend then for search engine optimization using an iMac if the Apple solutions aren’t up to the job? Any real recommendation that’s way better and consumer level $
Thanks,
Brice, I’m not willing to recommend any current video editing software as a turnkey solution for search optimizers. Final Cut Express 4 for Mac recently came out, but to the best of my knowledge the program doesn’t have a video search engine submission tool.
I would instead recommend you stick with whatever program you’re comfortable with for just video capturing and editing, perhaps a separate transcoder program (Like Sorenson or Flip4Mac’s Telestream Episode Pro), and do the submission via manual uploading to YouTube.
FCP or FCXHD are the way to go for you vidheads besides that I have actually had fantastic luck with the FLiP offerings. Hell anyone could figure those out. But of course there huge limitations to the FLiP. But if you have a free month of weekends grab FCXHD and poke around not only will you learn a app that is sought out on resumes but your learning a tool for the future of search marketing so get on it! Final Cut Express HD
So the suggestions above are for the editting and as Grant pointed out over a year ago, theres no great automated tool for submissions…there are however lists…
This morning I came across a fantastic post for noobs to advanced users (I know amazing right). Basically its a list of sites that you should think about submitting any of your video content to. So take a look and good luck. Video Submission Sites