Hi Peeps,
Just noticed a New Try the New YouTube Player Beta! link while watching a video by September…
Here is the new one…

The older one…

Did you notice the difference at all…?
So do you like the new Beta Player…?
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
How to Use Internet Video to Massively Increase Your Traffic and Income.
Hi Peeps,
Just noticed a New Try the New YouTube Player Beta! link while watching a video by September…
Here is the new one…

The older one…

Did you notice the difference at all…?
So do you like the new Beta Player…?
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi Peeps,
Ever wanted to create your own tv show and have it one the Internet? sure there’s YouTube and other sites you can upload your videos to… BUT is there a way for you to broadcast yourself LIVE on the Internet in REAL time? Watch the following video to find the answer…
And yes, I was granted beta testing some months ago but never mentioned it until I was @ Jeff Mills Blog(dude is launching OutSourcing Compendium <== click for your free .pdf) and was reminded of Mogulus! It’s pretty freakin’ cool, eh? It’s so cool that we can interact in real time too…!
Let me know when you have your account set up and are ready to go live.
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi Peeps,
If you’re a publisher looking to monetize your site using Adsense Video Ads
then you need to read this message from the Inside Adsense Team…
We know that publishers are quickly adding video to their sites and
looking for ways to earn additional revenue. If this sounds like you,
look no further than AdSense for video, our solution for qualifying
publishers. You may remember that we announced AdSense for video as a
pilot last May.
Since then, we’ve tested a variety of ad formats with the interest of
users, publishers and advertisers in mind. As a result, we’ve decided
that AdSense for video will use the InVideo ads adopted on our own
property, YouTube, which enable advertisers to make a single buy at
scale. Also competing in the auction - and unique to AdSense for video
and AdSense video units - are text overlay ads which are contextually
targeted to signals in your videos and on the page where the video
lives. The InVideo ads are paid on a CPM basis, while the text overlay
ads are paid on a CPC basis. You can see ad demos at
click here to View Adsense Video Ads . While we’ll
continue to test a variety of ad formats, we believe that overlays are
the best way to balance user experience with the needs of our
publishers.
AdSense for video is now available to publishers who, at a minimum,
serve one million video streams each month and are based in the U.S.
with English language sites. In the near future, we do plan to expand
the program to more publishers of various sizes and locations.
You may be wondering how this offering differs from the other video
advertising solutions that AdSense (and YouTube) have rolled out in
the last year. To give you an overview, we’ve launched a site at
Click here for Google Adsense Videos.[Yoon’s note:] this is the correct link, the original message did not have to correct link .
To apply for AdSense for video beta, please visit the AdSense for
video page on the Google Video Advertising Solutions site:
Click here for Adsense Video Beta . You can
also learn about the various ways to earn revenue from video content
by watching this video.
[Yoon’s Note: see video below]
If you’re like me you check out links that are contained within videos that you watch…
Well the link you see with the opening image http://www.google.com/videoads/ does
not actually exist… watch this…
Original Post by Ryan Hayward and Lilly Wolfson - AdSense Product Marketing/
Publisher Support on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:28:00 AM
Edited by yours truly.
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi Video Peeps,
So Yahoo! has had a pretty busy month so far.
New things with Yahoo! Video, Y! Live(think stickam or justin.tv) and their recent acquisition of Maven Networks Inc.
Yahoo! Video now offers a 16:9 cinematastic(sounds pretty cool ,eh?) player,
they’ve increased the max file size to 150 megabytes, so you can upload longer, higher quality videos <==sweet!
So you can do more than just embed individual videos on your blog or site, now you can create your own embeddable playlists!
And it's great that you can add comments and delete them(delete those nasty comments that some total losers make and erase your lame ones too)
Want more info on Yahoo! Video? Click on this link to read the Yahoo! Video bBog...
Okay. So you’ve been to Stickam. I was probably one of the first users of Stickam(think 2-3 years ago peeps). They’ve added lots of extra stuff there since those early years(am I an Internet Video Trailblazer or what? Probably. I used YouTube WAY before all those wannabe and “real” Internet Marketing Gurus). Um, I just went there and they have changed Big Time. Wow… Now some of you may be familiar with Justin.tv? Yahoo! is doing something similar to these sites by creating Y! Live. Check it out.
now onto Press Release news from Associated Press(hosted on Google which seems somewhat funny to me) about Yahoo! Buying Maven Networks Inc…
Yahoo Acquires Video Service for $160M
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE – 2 days ago
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Undeterred by the threat of a hostile takeover, slumping Internet pioneer Yahoo Inc. completed an acquisition of its own Tuesday by buying online video service Maven Networks Inc. for $160 million.
The deal marks Yahoo’s latest attempt to expand its online advertising network and snap out of a two-year financial funk that has culminated in unsolicited takeover offer from Microsoft Corp.
Yahoo’s board rejected the bid Monday, prompting Microsoft to raise the possibility of taking its offer — originally valued at $44.6 billion or $31 per share — directly to shareholders.
Sunnyvale-based Yahoo thinks it’s worth more, an opinion echoed by its second largest shareholder in a letter released Tuesday.
“We think (Microsoft) will have to enhance its offer if it wants to complete a deal,” wrote Bill Miller, a respected fund manager for Legg Mason Inc., which owns more than 80 million Yahoo shares.
Like many other industry analysts, Miller predicted Yahoo ultimately will end up in Microsoft’s clutches.
“We think it will be hard for (Yahoo) to come up with alternatives that deliver more value than (Microsoft) will ultimately be willing to pay,” he wrote.
Miller also wrote that he has already met with Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s chief executive, and spoken to Jerry Yang, Yahoo’s CEO and co-founder, to share his views.
Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft so far has indicated it’s not budging from its original offer, calling the proposal “full and fair.” Analysts believe the tense mating dance will last at least a few more weeks.
In the meantime, Yahoo continues to work on a long-promised turnaround.
The talks to buy Cambridge, Mass.-based Maven began before Microsoft announced its bid Feb. 1, said Tim Cadogan, Yahoo’s senior vice president of marketing products.
Maven helps television and movie studios find Web sites to show their videos and manage the accompanying advertisements. The six-year-old startup works with a wide range of media outlets, including CBS Sports, Gannett Co., News Corp., Hearst Corp. and Sony Pictures.
Online video advertising is steadily climbing as more people watch news and entertainment online. The amount spent on Internet video ads annually is expected to triple during the next three years to $4.3 billion in 2011, estimated research firm eMarketer Inc.
“We think video is going to become the third leg of the advertising stool,” said Cadogan. Ads tied to search requests is currently the Internet’s biggest moneymaker, followed by so-called display ads featuring photos, illustrations and other images.
Yahoo has been discussing a search advertising partnership with the market leader, Google Inc., as a way to boost its profits and thwart Microsoft’s bid. But a deal between Google and Yahoo would face significant antitrust hurdles because it would meld the two largest search advertising networks, causing more analysts to conclude an alliance is unlikely.
As in search, Yahoo is trying to catch up to rival Google in Internet video.
As of December, Yahoo held a 3.4 percent share of the U.S. online video market, lagging far behind Google, whose ownership of industry leader YouTube.com gave it nearly one-third of the market, according to comScore Inc.
Yahoo plans to retain Maven’s roughly 70 employees even as it completes plans to lay off 1,000 workers in other divisions as part of a plan announced two days before Microsoft’s bid.
Employees affected by the job cuts reportedly began receiving layoff notices Tuesday. Yahoo spokeswoman Diana Wong declined to comment.
Based on a previous mid-February timeline established by management, Yahoo is expected to release additional details about the layoffs late this week or early next week.
Yahoo shares fell 1 percent, or 30 cents, to $29.57 Tuesday while Microsoft shares rose 13 cents to close at $28.34.
Well there you have it kiddies… Yahoo! is still trying to capture your virtual hearts and hoping you’ll jump on the Yahoo! Video and Y! Live Bandwagons… really maybe you need to take a closer look @ Yahoo! and Videos… stop just thinking “YouTube”.
God Bless,
Yoon
…so you have FIVE days(including today) to grab your discount for a very cool and effective walk-on video effect.
Hi Videoholics,
So I read an email this morning from LiveFaceOnWeb stating that I had made some previous inquiry about their services. Um, I think I may have filled out that form on their site requesting a CD presentaion… but check out this funny part of the email(a bit out of context perhaps): “As part of our stellar service…”
Gee, when a company includes that in a marketing piece it’s always good for a few laughs and it’s also kind’a sad…
Okay, okay… this blog post isn’t about bashing LFOW(because it really is more than just a cool service) just watch this video about LiveFaceOnWeb…
The footer of the email states…
Improve your online [presents] <==oops they made a mistake, unless it was intentional because it's Christmas time...? Presence/Presents...play on words?
By adding LiveFaceOnWeb.com live representative to your website, you automatically increase the duration of your average visitor by at least 30%. You will captivate and attract your visitors by utilizing the most advanced and direct method in online advertisement today.
So what do you think peeps?
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi Video Peeps,
So here I am in front of my computer with Spike TV’s Video Game Awards show when there was a Burger King commercial about what ould happen if Burger Kind pulled The Whopper from their menu… so I went to the website that was shown: Whopper Freak Out
You can watch the vid here…
Hey! Is that who I think it is in the video as the Burger King Manager…?! Watch the video towards the end… they pull a better(the worst?) prank on Day 2…
So here’s a company using tv to drive people to a website and maybe driving more people to their local Burger King…? Hmm… to grab The Whopper because they’re scared it’s going to disappear from the menu OR because they hope they get on “Candid Camera”…?
Or maybe so they can be serviced by “The King”…?
So what would you do without Whoppers?!
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi there Vloggarinos,
Before I tell you which YouTube Superstar I’m talking about let’s
mention how the major corporations and so called Internet gurus
still haven’t figured any of this stuff out…
… and most never will!
Now you’ve probably watched a bunch of YouTube videos or you’ve
at least heard of it right?
But most people have no idea how to create viral videos.
So what would happen if you could learn how to make viral videos
from one of YouTube’s best?
What if I told you that this web video PrO is only a 23 year old
guy who has over 32,000 subscribers to his YouTube video channel
and is now willing to share his secrets and techniques with you?
You’d be pretty stoked(excited) right?!
The good news is that Charles Trippy, the YouTube SuperStar,
has now released his system for getting started creating your own
viral videos. It’s called…
~~~Viral Video Fever ~~~
Click Here For Viral video Fever
With Viral Video Fever, you can be on your way to becoming
freaking the next famous(infamous…?) video star on the Internet.
Do you want to…
- become more famous?
- make people laugh?
- make more friends?
- gain more publicity?
- drive more traffic to your website?
- make MORE MONEY than you ever thought possible?
This is your opportunity to start NOW!
Not this “educational” system is anything but boring… hey! we’re
talking about Charles Trippy here. You don’t go viral with being
BORING!
You’ve seen nothing like “Charles Trippy Style.” This means you’re
going to learn AND be VERY entertained.
But don’t take my word for it(eventhough you do trust me). I don’t
wanna spoil the fun of this system or the incredible bonuses that
you can get if you act fast!
Check out Viral Video Fever now, but hurry as it is being introduced
at a special price that can increase at any time!
Click Here For Viral video Fever
Maybe now it’s your turn peeps! Don’t let this opportunity pass you by…
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
P.S. - Um didja know that “Sir Charles” has had over 6,000,000 views to his videos? Yes, SIX MILLION. Pretty cool, huh… Now can you imagine how much money you could make if you had that many views?
Click Here For Viral video Fever
P.P.S. One curious thing you’ll note is that Charles is using a competitor’s
video-hosting-sharing player instead of YouTube… I think I know why, but
it may catch you by surprise(well, not anymore since I just told you… ; P)
Hi Web Video PRO Peeps,
I’ve noticed one web hosting company that uses a video presentation on their
website “selling” you on using their services(which looks really good <== the video
and the hosting service)... BUT there is only one web host that uses the super
cool and effective(I'm pretty sure it helped convince me to grab an account with
them too...) walk-on video effect.
Curious?
Visit ixwebhosting @ GurusHost.com and watch for Erika to pop out of the bottom
right of your screen and start talking right to you! Plus, you can replay her by
clicking on the “PLAY ERIKA” button over and over and over again if you want to…
not that I actually did that… much… ; P
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
Hi Peeps,
Wow. It’s now your turn to grab your free copy of Camtasia Studio 3 TODAY! Not the 30 day trial but the FULL version. And it doesn’t matter if you’ve tried it and your trial version has ended. Here’s what you have to do(do it now since you may find this cool surprise from TechSmith disappear at any time…):
Step 1: Click Here to Download Camtasia Studio 3 FREE
Step 2: Click Here to Register and Receive Your Software Key to Unlock Camtasia Studio 3
Step 3: Enter the code when you open Camtasia 3 and you now have a fully functioning version of the professonial screen recording software web video pros recommend(and since I am recommending it does this mean that I’m Web Video PRO? Um, rhetorical question okay? ; P)
You have the option to upgrade to the latest version which is Camtasia Studio 5 for half price: $149
No searching for some CD containing a previous version of Camtasia in one of those old magazines isn’t it(yes, another rhetorical question too)?
Now you can look like a WebVideoPro too.
Thanks &
God Bless,
Yoon
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