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How to make a Video Blog for Club Members or Downline

Demonstrators who do stamp clubs or would like to share training videos with their downline may want to create and upload private videos and may not want the videos available on YouTube for the general public to view. Here is how to make a blog with private videos using YouTube and Blogger. Note: Keep in mind that when using YouTube (which is free), you will get promos at the end of your video to other videos (which may not be yours). If this bothers you, then you may want to invest in a paid membership service (such as Ning) to keep your videos free of ads and promos.

Written Instructions:

1. Login to YouTube (upload a video if you don't already have some posted.)

2. Click on "My Videos" in the dropdown menu by your username (upper right side)

3. Scroll down to the video you want (I chose "Stamping on a Wine Glass") and click "Edit"

4. Under "Broadcasting and Sharing Options" click on "Unlisted"

5. Click "Save Changes"

6. Add "place" information, date information for the video if you desire and "Save changes"

7. Click on "My Videos" in the dropdown menu by your username (upper right side)

8. Scroll down to the video you want (I chose "Stamping on a Wine Glass")

9. Click on the Name of the video to go to that video's page

10. Click on "Embed" under the video. Select and copy the code in the box.

11. Go to a new post in your Club or Downline Blogger blog. Click on "Edit HTML", Paste your YouTube video code, Click on "Compose" and add text to your post. Click on "Publish Post"

12. To protect your blog from public viewing, click on "Settings", click on "Permissions"

13. Change "Blog Readers" from "Anybody" to "Only People I Choose" and invite members by entering their email addresses. Click "Invite"

14. Now you have a FREE private Video blog for your Club Members or for Downline training. Enjoy!

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Posted on : Apr 06 2011
Posted under Blogger Tips, Videos |

I’m a guest writer today at BlogsbyHeather.com!

Interested in learning more about monitor resolutions and how it affects your blog design? I wrote an article about it which can be found here: Optimizing your Blog Width for Best "Fit"

Enjoy!

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Posted on : Feb 15 2011
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How to add a Facebook “Like” button to your blog!

I've had a few people ask me how to add a Facebook "Like" button to their blog. Heather Wright Porto at BlogsbyHeather.com has written two tutorials… one for Blogger and the other for Typepad.

Please click on the links for the tutorials!

Facebook "Like" button for Typepad

Facebook "Like" button for Blogger

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Posted on : May 24 2010
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Hint: make your Typepad->Blogger conversion easier

%Blog Banner %Stampin Up Demonstrator %Blog Banners %Twitter Design %Ning Design %Facebook Pages %YouTube DesignFor those who want to move their blog from Typepad to Blogger, one of the problems you may encounter is that the images don't convert along with the posts. I'm sure the thought that you will need to re-upload all your images into your past posts does not make you happy. This tip won't eliminate the work, but it will make it less painful for you.

If you are using a Mac, Download the Picasa software and add your images from your former posts into it.

Upload your images from Picasa software into Picasa Web Albums in bulk into your blog image gallery

Have your blog image gallery open and your blog admin open at the same time in two separate windows.

In each old post, toggle to html and change the image links from the Typepad link to the image link in your Picasa web album. Save

That's it.

You'll need a Mac and you'll need to know a little html to do this, but you can save some upload time this way.

 

 

 

 

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Posted on : Oct 23 2009
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