Dave Rosner says, “The debate is officially over: YouTube is mainstream. With the allure of video and over a billion monthly users, the platform is where culture is born today. In 2014, YouTube officially became the second-largest search engine, with over 300 hours of content uploaded every minute, and those billion unique visitors watch more than six billion hours of video every month. With the new year upon us, now is the time to reflect on personal and professional achievements. If you’re a marketer that has not yet embraced YouTube — it’s not too late. With a billion people watching,... [...]
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Pamela Muldoon says, “Before reality television and social media, fame was difficult to achieve and usually came in a 15-minute increment. With online distribution platforms, becoming famous is not only easier to do, but it can be the perfect avenue to increasing brand awareness and business revenue. The CMI Podcast Network is excited to announce its latest show, Claim Your Fame, with host Andrew Davis. You may be familiar with Andrew as the best-selling author of Brandscaping: Unleashing the Power of Partnerships or as the high-energy keynote presenter at Content Marketing World 2014. Now,... [...]
Lauren Orsini says, “The animated GIF is almost 30 years old, but it remains a staple of Internet humor. At long last, YouTube is testing a feature that may allow people to quickly and easily convert snippets of online videos into looping, six-second animated GIFs. YouTube hasn’t officially announced this feature, butAndy Baio (@waxpancake on Twitter) spotted the option Thursday. When you click the “Share” option on a video, you will now have a “GIF” option after “Share,” “Embed,” and “Email.” YouTube appears to be testing GIF making only on specific channels, like... [...]
Matthew McDonald has earned a reputation for releasing top-notch video products. One of his latest is Video Review Master.. He first released it a few months ago. After the launch week, he raised the price. Now for a few days, he is running a remarkable sale. This professional video software is only $9.95. You can use it on a new site or add it to an existing site. Either way, it will create your own professional client-getting website using ordinary videos found on YouTube. Here’s how Video Review Master works: 1. Choose a video from YouTube that relates to your niche and to the product... [...]
It’s no secret that Google likes YouTube and all its videos. But there’s one special type of video that Google likes the best of all: YouTube Live Events. In the rankings, YouTube Live Events have a better position in the search engine rankings than any other type of YouTube video, even higher than Google Hangouts. Now that you know about them, how can you profit from this information? So to get your video seen, use Live Events to stream them into YouTube. These live videos are better for your ranking than any other kind. So we’d better understand how to create them and start... [...]
Chow says, “On this episode of Driving with John Chow, I give you stats on what happens when you increase and decrease your content levels. As many of you know, I am in the middle of a 90 day video challenge. I’ve been doing a video a day since the challenge started. This is significantly more than one to two videos a week that I normally do. What did this additional content do for my traffic and income? How about a 60% increase in YouTube income? Watch this episode of Driving with John Chow to get the full details”. How To Increase YouTube Income by 60% John Chow’s Blog [...]
We have been telling you about Peter Garety‘s: • Free training webinar today • Offer to give you his SPTubeX recorded training • His upcoming new product. for several days now. Today is the culmination of all his preparation. His seminar is at 10AM Eastern, 7AM Pacific, today. If you see this notice before then, register and participate in his training. Garety says he and his associates ranked on the first page of Google for 610 keywords. On his webinar, he will talk about that achievement. Also on the webinar, he will tell you how to get the free SPTubeX training. Only get it if you... [...]
Lara O’reilly says, “YouTube’s CEO Susan Wojcicki confirmed at Re/code’s Code/Mobile conference last night that the Google-owned video platform is exploring the launch of an ad-free subscription service. Re/code reports Wojcicki said: “YouTube right now is ad-supported, which is great because it has enabled us to scale to a billion users; but there’s going to be a point where people don’t want to see the ads” Just like Pandora and Spotify before it, there are just two options left on the table for users: you choose ads, or you choose to pay a fee... [...]
Amy Gesenhues says, “During this week’s Code/Mobile Conference in Half Moon Bay, California, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki confirmed half of YouTube’s traffic was coming from mobile phone and tablet devices. Recode.net reported on Wojcicki’s Code/Mobile presentation, noting her comments on the importance of mobile, along with remarks that YouTube is exploring a new ad-free subscription service”. Wojcicki Says 50% Of YouTube’s Traffic Now Coming From Mobile Phones & Tablets Marketing Land [...]
Katie Richards says, “YouTube videos are under attack. Ads shown on the video platform are the latest victims of malicious advertising, or malvertising, which redirect users to harmful sites. News of the attack will be of concern to legitimate advertisers, as users affected may be less likely to click on their ads in the future. Joseph C. Chen, a fraud researcher for Trend Micro explains in a blog post that an aggressive “Sweet Orange exploit” attack is being carried out online and YouTube is the latest platform where users are getting hit”. YouTube’s Biggest Videos... [...]