You spend a lot of time, effort, and budget into making your corporate video the best that it can be. And after all of that hard work, it is really exciting to see your video go live and garner great engagement from your target audience. But do you have a plan in place to make the most out of your creation? The most successful marketing professionals put their content to work for them by maximizing… Read More
Archive for the ‘YouTube’ Category
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Carol Westcott’s Top Tips for Presenters
Let’s face it, we all have to speak in front of an audience at some point in our lives. It could be anything from making a toast at a wedding, speaking up at your next office meeting, or you could be asked to present onstage at a live event. At TalkingTree, we work with presenters of all skill levels on a day-to-day basis. We encourage that each and every one of our talented performers take a few pointers from Carol Westcott’s Top… Read More
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A Simple Way to Direct Traffic to Your Website
You could spend all day researching the best methods to drive traffic to your website and still not know all of the methods available. And while there’s plenty to be said for search engine optimization, campaigns, ad words, and the myriad of other techniques out there, sometimes simple is better. With that in mind, lets take a look at a simple method you can use to direct traffic to your website and social media accounts… Read More
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YouTube Hosts Its First Ever Music Awards
YouTube hosted the first YouTube Music Awards at Pier 36 on Sunday in New York. While the title “music awards” might conjure up images of a red carpet, dry acceptance speeches and big industry names, YouTube eschewed the traditional music awards format for something a little more unique. That’s not to say that there was a lack of big names at the awards. The event, hosted by Jason Schwartzman and Reggie Watts, featured… Read More
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Music Subscription Service Coming to YouTube?
Sources from YouTube say that the video site is working on a subscription music service, similar to other subscription services such as Spotify and Rhapsody. The service would include both a free and paid tier, the difference being the lack of ads with a paid subscription. YouTube has yet to officially announced the service, but hinted in an official statement that it was “working on new and better ways for people to enjoy YouTube content… Read More
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Bill Nye is Back, But on YouTube this Time
Bill Nye the science guy is back in action, but you won’t see him on public television, where his popular educational show was programmed in the 1990’s. The science guy has made the move to Youtube, where he’s been making short videos about NASA’s Juno spacecraft under a series called “WhyWith Nye.” The spacecraft is on its way to Jupiter and is expected to reach the solar system’s largest planet in 2016. The fact that… Read More
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YouTube Marketing Mistakes
There are several keys to developing an online video marketing strategy. However, sometimes businesses place too much emphasis on certain strategies, while giving little thought to others. Consequentially, their videos don’t generate the interest they had hoped for. Lets talk about some marketing mistakes that are common in the YouTube sphere. Viral videos is a big buzzword, but the reality of the situation is that there is no real formula for making a video go… Read More
Huge Backlash Over New YouTube Commenting System
If you’ve been on YouTube recently, you’ve probably noticed some pretty significant changes. One of the most obvious changes is the way the commenting system works. Previously, anyone could make an anonymous account in order to comment on a video. Now, however, users must have a Google+ account to make a comment. Google claims that the new commenting system is significantly improved compared to the old one. According to Google, comments made by other… Read More
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