TubeMogul: A Single Point For Uploading Video on the Web
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Given the tons of videos that are online now, how does a marketer get video distributed? Enter Tubemogul, a free service that provides some one a place to upload video and track it. Jennifer Jones spoke to Mark Rotblat, VP of Sales and Marketing for tubemogul, and learned how anyone who wants to get an audience with a super distribution strategy can get viewers with this free service.
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This entry was posted on Friday, June 13th, 2008 at 3:33 pm and is filed under: Uncategorized. Tags:, Jennifer Jones, mark rotblat, Marketing Voices, online video, tubemogul, web video analytics, web video distribution.



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