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Using YouTube to Promote

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by miakiru, Dec 14, 2009.

  1. miakiru

    miakiru Well-Known Member

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    #21
    People search YouTube every day. Name your video something relevant, and add a relevant keyword rich description. You'll get plenty of searches. :)
     
    miakiru, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    blogaboutnothin Peon

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    #22
    Making a YouTube video to promote is a great way to build trust and relationship. People like to see the face and hear the person that they are dealing with. Keep on posting more videos to increase your traffic!
     
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  3. Jay Is Only Human

    Jay Is Only Human Peon

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    Well, hello there, generic message!

    Another great thing about boosting YouTube view count is YouTube's revenue sharing program. Once you get a video over a certain number of views per day, you'll get an email from YouTube telling you that you can get AdSense revenue from those annoying pop-up ads on YouTube videos.

    Doesn't work for directly duplicate content thought, gotta follow copyright laws for them to give you the money from it. I got 20,000 views in the first day from one of my ripped videos and I qualified for revenue sharing. This was three weeks ago. I posted some original content later that night.

    The ripped video now has close to 750,000 views (hopefully that line will be crossed tomorrow early morning at this rate), and I set my original content as a video response and a link in the original ripped video.

    The leeching has gotten me not only 12,000 hits to my blog (in the description and watermark) in the past three days (up from 20-30 per day), but also $23.43 from the original content video (13,500 hits passed two hours ago).

    Handy little tip.

    -Jay
     
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    mt33 Well-Known Member

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    which part of YouTube can promote my business ?!
     
    mt33, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    tjbumi Peon

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    #25
    As what i know, there are so many internet users out there search videos from youtube. Our videos need to be attractive enough in order to get more traffic. But, i still don't get how to generate income from this videos. Does youtube pay us when somebody watch or download our videos?
     
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    we could not come to YouTube in China
     
    marynomary, Dec 15, 2009 IP
  7. Jay Is Only Human

    Jay Is Only Human Peon

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    China has blocked the popular video-sharing Web site YouTube but did not offer a reason for the ban.

    Google, which owns YouTube, said it began noticing a decline in traffic from China about noon Monday.

    By early Wednesday, site users insider China continued to encounter an error message: "Network Timeout. The server at youtube.com is taking too long to respond."

    "We do not know the reason for the blockage and we are working as quickly as possible to restore access to our users," said Scott Rubin, a spokesman for Google, which owns YouTube.

    It's not the first time users in China have been unable to access the site. In March 2008, China blocked YouTube during riots in Tibet. Video Watch more about the decision »

    At the time, protesters burned vehicles and shops, some advocating independence from China, and others demonstrating against the growing influence of the Han Chinese in the area.

    The subsequent crackdown left 18 civilians and one police officer dead, according to the Chinese government. Tibet's self-proclaimed government-in-exile put the death toll from the protests at 140.

    Many in the country speculated the latest ban may be an attempt to filter access to footage that a Tibetan exile group released. The videos show Tibetans being kicked and beaten, allegedly by Chinese police officers after the riots.

    "Though there is much footage of the protests taking place throughout Tibet last year that were splashed across the world, the following is rare footage of police beating of protesters, the suffering and death of a captive, and paramilitary presence in Lhasa (the Tibetan capital), which managed to make its way to the outside world," the Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamsala, India, said of the videos.

    Xinhua, China's state news agency, accused the supporters of Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, of doctoring the video to "deceive the international community."

    China, with 298 million Internet users, has routinely blocked access to Web sites it considers politically unacceptable, including the Voice of America and The New York Times. The Chinese government has also censored television broadcasts, including those by the BBC and CNN, during coverage of issues such as its policy in Tibet and Taiwan.

    The Chinese government did not directly address whether it has blocked YouTube.

    "China is not afraid of the Internet," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang on Tuesday. "We manage the Internet according to law ... to prevent the spread of harmful information."

    YouTube, which allows users to upload and share videos, has been banned periodically in other countries as well. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand and Turkey temporarily shut off access to the site after users uploaded content the countries' governments considered politically embarrassing.
     
    Jay Is Only Human, Dec 15, 2009 IP
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    BadBoyzStudioZ Peon

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    #28
    Bingo... That right there is probably as close to the truth as you are gonna get.

    Why are we bragging anyway? Sounds like a set up to me. Doesn't share the "YouTube" links, just shows some log stats.

    It's a lot like sex... Those who brag the most generally get the least. :eek:
     
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    Great job pal...could you tell us your video links??!
     
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    miakiru Well-Known Member

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