Mike Mueller, Social Media.ist

Say Hello!

I want YOU to Say Hello!

As you may know I am a huge fan of Video and an even bigger fan of Hyper Local Video.

Many times when I watch a local video I know about where it is but would love to "see" where it is on a map.
That's how I came to create the Google Map Mashup you see at the bottom of the page below.

Start by watching this video:

http://www.viddler.com/explore/mikemueller/videos/42/

The best part is that you can enter your own video and become a point on this map too! Just follow the simple instructions.

  1. Shoot your "Hello" video . Use a webcam, a smartphone, even a Flip Video Camera (I bought my Flip Video Camcorder on Amazon for less than $70! ).
    Keep is short (under 2 minutes) and tell us who you are, what you do, and where you do it.
    You can even mention what it is about the area you live in that makes so special.
  2. Upload your video to a webhosting site.
    YouTube, Viddler, Zipvo, or TubeMogul. Edit your video if you like.
    No video? You can use a slideshow just as well (I love http://RealEstateShows.com!).
  3. Grab the Embed Code from the host site. Some will allow you to adjust the look and feel.
    Some (like Viddler) will allow you to customize the size, set it to autoplay, etc. You'll need to make sure your code is set to a width of 200.
    Many Embed Codes will have two seperate width references. Make sure both are 200 . If you are doing this manually, don't forget to change the height proportionally as well or you'll look really skinny!

    Here's a quick calculator to figure out your proper dimensions.

  4. Find your Latitude and Longitude . If you have a GPS you may be able to find your coordinates there.
    If you want to use a computer, here's an easy to use site http://www.satsig.net/maps/lat-long-finder.htm
    HINT: the closer in you zoom the more specific your point will be.

Now that you have the data you'll need let's go to this simple form

  • Your Name - This will appear on the sidebar
  • Your Email Address - Won't appear anywhere on the map. This is just in case something goes wrong with your entry, I can contact you to fix it.
  • Video Embed Code - Once again, make sure it has a width of 200
  • Your Info - This is where you can enter anything you like. HTML is ok. Your name, Contact Info, Blog URL, Twitter ID - anything! Just remember to keep the line lengths short (around 40 characters) a simple
    or

    will create a line break or paragraph break.

  • Latitude - Enter the number (out to 5 decimal places) Your number should start between 25 (Southern Tip of Florida) to 48 (Northern Border) for the continental U.S.
  • Longitude - Enter the number (out to 5 decimal places) Your number should start between -124 (West Coast) to -67 (East Coast) for the continental U.S.
  • Verify that you entered correctly and click on the Submit Button. That's it. In moments, your point will be added to the map!



Now if you want to put this map on your site, all you have to do is embed this code for an iframe:

Thanks for Saying Hello!

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11 commentsMike Mueller • March 26 2009 11:03AM

Comments

BTW: I love the video Leslie Lambert did!

Posted by Mike Mueller (Tech and Social Media Consultant) 8 months ago

Mike - I plan to get this done!   I bookmarked it so I won't forget!

Posted by Christine Bohn, Gainesville, FL Residential RealtorĀ® (RE/MAX Professionals, Inc.) 8 months ago

Ines just added hers!  Great video - but check out her Info Tab.

Posted by Mike Mueller (Tech and Social Media Consultant) 8 months ago

Very nice!  You come up with some great stuff, Mike!

Kathy

Posted by Kathy Toth Ann Arbor, MI Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center) 8 months ago

Mike - You really made this video fun and this is really what I want/need to do, but I have found that maybe I'm a little camera shy or just have not had the courage to do this. I have a flip video, paid more than you did LOL, but have not used it for myself. What's wrong with me?

Posted by Petra Norris - Lakeland Florida RealtorĀ® Lakeland Florida Real Estate, (CDV TransAtlantic, Inc.) 8 months ago

Kathy - Let's see you on the Map

Petra - Nothing at all.  Nobody starts with a camera and isn't a little afraid. This is one way I'm trying to get you over that hurdle.  BTW: Nice pink bow.  I recogonize that!  : )

Posted by Mike Mueller (Tech and Social Media Consultant) 8 months ago

One of the awesome things about A.J.'s platform over at vidlisting.com is that your videos are all geo-targeted by lat & long. The guys a genius and has created a scary good product....

Posted by Rich Jacobson Your Kitsap County WA Real Estate Agent (Windermere West Sound, Inc.) 8 months ago

Rich - Absolutely! Love Vidlisting. YT also has an easy peasy way to GeoTag they use a Google Map - Go figure.  Hey where's your video?

Posted by Mike Mueller (Tech and Social Media Consultant) 8 months ago

Mike, this is awesome stuff here.  Good way to get more engaged with your readers and very cool indeed!

Posted by Justin Williams - Loan Officer (Prosperity Mortgage) 8 months ago

Mike - I am working on getting my flip video for my b-day next week. Hopefully my hubby will remember.  :)

Posted by Naoma Doriguzzi - New Media Director (New American Mortgage) 8 months ago

Mike,

The Stanley Cup may not be the oldest. The "America's Cup" started in England in 1951 but it has been in America mostly since 1852. The "Cup" itself is American, although it's traveled some recently. Then again the "Stanly Cup" has been known to go North.

Growing up in Michigan, there are other sports beside hockey, we've go allot of water.

Bill

Posted by William J Archambault Jr (The Real Estate Investment Institute ) 7 months ago

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