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Get Free Marketing From YouTube
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Get Free Marketing From YouTube

Why should you take the time to market on YouTube? There are a lot of other sources for advertising that you can consider, so why would YouTube be one of the options that you put on your list. There are actually the number of reasons why YouTube can work so well, sometimes way better than the other avenues, and this can be true no matter what type of product or service you are trying to sell. Free marketing! Firstly, and importantly if you don't have a large marketing budget, YouTube is free. While you will need to invest a bit of your time to figure out your target audience and to create the videos that you want to use, being able to upload and even make the videos that you want to upload will be completely free. What is another advertising source going to be free? Video content is rea...
Posting YouTube Videos To A Facebook Wall
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Posting YouTube Videos To A Facebook Wall

Once you've created a video for your community, you'll want your community to know about it. One of the easiest ways to do this is to post your YouTube videos to your Facebook Wall whether it's to your business page, to a group or your personal wall. This article shows you how easy it is to post videos onto Facebook to widen your viewing figures and share content. To start with, if you've not got your YouTube channel and your Facebook account linked, you'll need to do so. Click the link called "account" which is at the top right-hand corner of the page. At this point choose the "sharing" option on the list. This will take you to a series of social media and online platforms with which you can connect content that you think your community will find of interest (either ones you've created o...
Porch piracy: Here’s what we learned after watching hours of YouTube videos showing packages being pilfered from homes
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Porch piracy: Here’s what we learned after watching hours of YouTube videos showing packages being pilfered from homes

Deliveries of groceries and packages are soaring as physical retailers close their doors and tens of millions of Americans “shelter in place.” Moreover, the need for social distancing may encourage more delivery workers to leave packages unattended on porches rather than risk an interaction with someone who has the coronavirus. These conditions may be perfect for thieves, who prior to the pandemic were increasingly pilfering packages from homes across the country. About 11 million homeowners reported having a package stolen in 2017 – and a separate 2018 survey found that almost a fifth of Americans said they had been a victim. Three-quarters of the 2017 thefts occurred during the day, and the average cost of the stolen items was close to US$200. I led a recent study of “porch piracy” to...
Logan Paul has returned to YouTube with a video about his own redemption story
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Logan Paul has returned to YouTube with a video about his own redemption story

Logan Paul’s return to YouTube was inevitable. Sure, he had vlogged the dead body of a suicide victim, a video that grotesquely proved the troubling thesis about YouTube culture that everything, eventually, can and will become someone’s viral content. Three weeks after apologizing for the video, losing his access to YouTube’s premium ad program and seeing his future projects with YouTube’s subscription service put on hold, Paul posted a new video on his vlogging channel on Wednesday, which has 16 million subscribers. It’s called: “Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow.” The tone of Paul’s vlogs are normally that of a frat boy with a new puppy. His newest video, like his other videos, focuses squarely on Paul’s thoughts, experiences and feelings, but that’s where the similarities end. Instead, Paul ...