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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What you need to know to become a YouTube partner



 
If you’ve spent some time on Youtube you’ve probably heard of their partner program, and that you can make money from your videos through revenue sharing. This means that you put ads on your videos and get paid for them. Sounds good right but what do you need to do to be a partner and is it worth it to become a Youtube partner?.


To partner with YouTube you have to meet some basic criteria before they’ll consider you for a partnership. There are four things that You Tube looks at before they accept or reject your application, they are


1. Subscribers And Friends


2. Video Views


3. Daily Video View Count


4. Copyrighted content


For subscribers and friends a good number is somewhere between 500 to 1000 each. Though I have heard of some people becoming partners with as few as two to three hundred.


For the amount of views your videos get, you want between 50 to 200 thousand per video. To get those types of numbers you need to be active on YouTube


Your daily view count is the number views your videos get every day. You Tube likes this number to be around 1500 to 2000, but more is obviously better. Especially if those videos link to a website your trying to promote, then the more videos you create will also help generate more traffic to your website.


Last but not least is copyrighted material, this means that you can’t use audio, video, pictures, logos, or anything that isn’t yours and that you don’t have permission to use. If your serious about becoming a partner with YouTube your content will be 100 percent original and your own, meaning you created it. Does this mean you shouldn't create videos such as music videos, game play videos, and screen capture videos? Of course not just remember that if it's not your content you can't become a partner.







Friday, March 25, 2011

How To Use Twitter To Get More Traffic Video

This is a quick video showing you some tips on how you can use Twitter to promote your website and get traffic to it. With the rapid growth of social sites like Twitter, you want to dedicate some time in building up a profile on these sites.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

3 Ways You Can Get Your Site Listed On Google




When it comes to getting your website or blog listed on Google there are basically 3 ways to get your site indexed. Four if you count writing quality content, but this should be a given and something you should be doing right from day one.
Google is also getting more selective on which sites get indexed and their search bots are getting smarter at weeding out sites that try to trick the system.  
1.       Submit your websites URL to Google
This is one of the easiest ways,  but you have almost no guarantee that your site will even be submitted to Google. Most of those in the know about SEO even recommend you don’t bother submitting your URL at all, even going so far as to call it a waste of time.
2.       Submit your link to DMOZ
DMOZ also known as the Open Directory is the place where Google goes to get listings. This site is managed by volunteers that act as category editors. To get your site listed all you have to do is visit DMOZ and submit your site under the appropriate category.
The catch is that you could be waiting a very long time to get listed. There are sites that have had to wait years, depending on the number of sites in that category and how active the category editor is. You also don’t want to submit your site if it it’s lacking content, you want at least 15 pages on your site.
Another thing to remember with DMOZ is that if your website is accepted or declined you won’t get any kind of notification. It’s a good idea that if your site hasen’t been included after a month to try to email a category editor to ask for any advice to help get your site submitted.
3.       Get links from other sites
Apart from content this is probably the best way. How it works is that you get a link (back links are best) to your site from a website, blog, or any type of web page that’s already listed on Google. This can include sites such as social bookmarking sites like Digg, and  Stumbleupon. Social networking sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Myspace, or any other site that is already listed. When Google crawls those sites they’ll pick up the link and index your site.
It’s important to remember that none of these methods offer a 100 percent guarantee that your site will get indexed. Don’t sit back and hope your site will eventually get indexed. Add content, get links and do everything you can to get traffic and your site will be indexed.

Monday, February 7, 2011

How To Get Indented Listings On Google For Your Website Or Blog


By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gerald_Thomson]Gerald Thomson

Spend enough time online and you've probably run into websites that have multiple links on the same page below each other. These are called indented links and can be an excellent way to help increase traffic to your website. These indented or double listings happen when Google finds multiple results from the same website or blog. These results are then listed below each other with the more relevant listing being shown first.
So how do you get these indented listings for your site?

1. First you need a website or blog that already has a top ten ranking for the keyword or search term.

2. Once you have a page that has a top ten ranking you then want to create a second web page on that domain that links to the first page. Use the same keywords you used on the first page to optimize it, but use different content.

3. Link the two pages together using your keyword in the anchor text, it's recommended you use a contextual link that's in the the body of your text.

4. Now you want inbound links to your second page. Try to get those inbound links as high of quality as possible. If you want even more indented links simply repeat the steps for each page you want linked up to have multiple listings.
Why you want to do this is because if you have an indented link your site no produces 20 percent of the organic results when a user types in that keyword rather then the standard 10 percent. So it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that this means more traffic for you.

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