Steemit for Content Creators | #ep20 | optimizing images and videos

in dtube •  7 years ago  (edited)


episode twenty! we are getting there.

this is a little helpful short five minute video about using embed codes for certain 'media' websites and also about using tools to optimize images for the sake of speedy display of your images on mobile where a lot of your potential audience is these days anyway -- plus it's just good practice to resize and optimize images for storage, remember it's being stored on a server drive on a data centre somewhere and that requires power to move that around the fibre highways of planet earth! :)


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https://steemit.com/steemit/@teamhumble/the-st33m-amplify-project-let-s-bring-in-the-next-million-people

the st33m amplify project is an effort to bring vloggers, content creators, youtubers and to bring in general the bloggers of the world into steem and show them they can add steemit to their income streams and have a more open, ad-free experience and share the wealth of their own successes over here on the platform instead of a centralized blog that currently pays them little adsense or nothing at all.

check out the other episodes before this. . .

ep1, ep2, ep3, ep4, ep5, ep6, ep7, ep8, ep9, ep10, ep11, ep12, ep13, ep14, ep15, ep16


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The thing I found with Youtube links is that the videos didn't seem to count plays from Steemit. I don't know if this has been fixed, but I've been getting the embed code from Youtube instead.

It would be great to have embeds for many more sites, e.g. Twitter, and to pull an images from sites like other services do. We might just need a way to remove the image when we don't want it. Perhaps there's a way to indicate that with Markdown

the first link is dtube, the other is youtube and yes, i don't use the embed code to track views.