WP Video Tube – Post YouTube Videos To WordPress

by Gobala Krishnan on October 19, 2009

in Autoblogging, Wordpress Plugins

WPVideoTube is a commercial WordPress plugin that grabs video content from YouTube and posts it automatically to your WordPress blog. From my initial testing, this plugin is easy to use and does exactly what it’s supposed to do without much fuss.

Once you’ve installed the plugin, you can configure it based on keywords, categories or a particular YouTube profile. Then, you can select to publish content every X days / X hours, and also to “humanize” it.

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You can assign videos to a particular category, and you can choose to also grab the comments if you want to. This is how ac actual page generated from WPVideoTube will look like:

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You can see the actual title and video from YouTube. The keywords used for that video will be imported as “tags” in your WordPress blog. Below is how the syndicated comments will look like:

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Should you get this plugin?

Well, that really depends on what type of blogger you are and what you want to achieve. If you’re into niche blogging or autopilot blogging then this plugin will definitely help you either add content to an existing blog, or create a new one from scratch.

You can get WPVideoTube for as little $29.95 for the Lite version, or the developer version for $299. Get more info here.


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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Gareth November 7, 2009 at 10:17 am

I’ve had real problems with plug-ins. My site kept crashing until I disabled all the plug-ins, is their any security information or standards to plug-ins?

2 Kathleen Gresham November 12, 2009 at 2:40 pm

Does this plugin allow you to enter keywords to filter *out*?

I have used some of those videosite scripts that do, and it was still hard to counteract the keyword stuffing, spamming to avoid the porn and off-topic videos.

Also, those videosite scripts create huge caches and never empty them out. That gets me in trouble with my hosting company, so I am slowly phasing them out. Does this plugin create cache files, and does it ever purge them?

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