Yesterday, just as my article on using social networking avenues to promote your site appeared, the Wall Street Journal came out with an article about spamming on video-upload sites such as YouTube.
Remember, I said that if you can legitimately tie in your video and site content to a hot-ticket celeb like Antonella Barba, you can increase your chance of people’s viewing your video or reading your content. The key word here is legitimately.
What did WSJ find:
A search by the newspaper on YouTube for keywords “Playstation Xbox Nintendo PSP” resulted in “a nine-minute promotional clip for Argentine tourism, steamy shots of fashion models, footage of a parade in Germany and an appparently pirated clip of a concert by the band Queen.”
That’s not what I had in mind. Avoid spam and look for legitimate connections at all times.
Tags: social networking, Antonella Barba, YouTube
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