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		<title>Twitter video tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sharing a video on twitter is as easy as adding a link to the tweet but the actual effect of the video is determined by the location of the link. People who click on the link will be taken to a different location on the web to actually view the video. Twitter does not give [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sharing a video on twitter is as easy as adding a link to the tweet but the actual effect of the video is determined by the location of the link. People who click on the link will be taken to a different location on the web to actually view the video. Twitter does not give its users an option to store and share videos or any other type of files from their website. So, it becomes important for twitter users to choose the right location to store their videos. There are many <a href="http://twiddeo.com/">Twitter video</a> sharing websites and services that are available in the market but the users will have to be careful in selecting from them. The first step is to ensure that the users have adequate storage space allocated for them, in these websites. Many websites offer only temporary storage facility and the videos are purged after the stipulated period of time. This becomes difficult for people who use the twitter medium for marketing and promotional purposes because, the tweet will be active but the link or the location might not be active, thereby negating the benefits of the tweet and also dilutes the purpose of the video. Apart from this video files are big and they get bigger as the length of the video increases. </p>
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<p>People will have to ascertain the “Per size” limits that are imposed upon the users by the twitter video sharing sites. There is usually a limit on the size of each video and people who have lengthy videos will have to select sites that offer them the extra storage space per file. After ensuring these details, people will also need to establish the credentials of the twitter video sites that they intend to use. They have to make sure that the selected sites are of good reputation; this can easily be established by googling the name of the sites. Many newer sites may offer better benefits but can also be prone to down time and uninformed purging of stored files. Downtime is one of the most common occurrences in the sharing websites and people will have to take care that they are associated with good sites. The web is also filled with complaints from users that they have lost their video files due to uninformed purging by the twitter video sharing sites. They can avoid this by sticking with reputed sites and can also benefit by periodically checking their uploaded and stored files.</p>
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