Tuesday, March 16, 2010

How to share Book Trailers on the Go!

November 24, 2009 by Allison  
Filed under How-To, Sponsored

Reading time: 2 – 3 minutes

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Sometimes I will have a good book in hand as I am waiting somewhere, like at a restaurant, or doctor’s office and it’s not uncommon for someone to ask about what I am reading. I love talking about my current book du-jour especially if it happens to be a really good read. Maybe the person inquiring will go to their nearest library or book store and search it out after chatting? I could only hope.

I have even found myself wanting to show someone the book trailer (book trailers always get me super excited about a book). But trying to log on to my iphone’s browser may not always be a realistic thing to do if you are in a no-signal area. I am sure I am not the only one who has been in this predicament?

Now you can use a YouTube Downloader to download your youtube videos using TubeTilla. (YouTube is where I usually get my book trailers for my reviews.) Some of the useful features of this program include:

  • Download multiple videos at a time.
  • Transfer to your iphone or other mobile devices.
  • Convert YouTube videos to DivX, Xvid, WMV, MP3, MP4, AVI and MPEG.

After downloading book trailers and converting them to my iphone, I can just keep them on my iphone at all times! It would make sharing much easier. I mean, seriously.. How much easier would that be if you could just Download YouTube?

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