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How to Make Money on YouTube


In the past year, presidential parodies and clever online-only ads became viral sensations; "annoying" but lovable fruits and unassuming Alabamans transformed uncomfortable situations into triumphant social memes; and talented partners have drawn huge audiences with channels that showed people how to crochet flowersapply the perfect lipstick -- and sometimes just how to have fun.
YouTube currently has more than 15,000 partners worldwide -- many of whom are making enough money doing what they love to buy a new house, or even make a career out of their videos. In fact, the number of partners making over $1,000 a month is up 300 percent since the beginning of 2010 and YouTube now has hundreds of partners making six figures a year. (See last month's column on how to become a YouTube partner.)
One of the partners making six figures a year is Michael Buckley, writer, producer, and star of entertainment news show "What the Buck?" For Buckley's backstory, read "YouTube Videos Pull In Real Money" by Brian Stelter, which appeared Dec. 10, 2008, in The New York Times. One of his recent videos is "OMG! LADY GAGA KILLED OSAMA?!!!! - A "Superstar" Dance For Our Troops! :-)."
Two years ago, YouTube asked Buckley to share the secrets to his success. He created the video below that covers topics ranging from how to get more views on YouTube to how to make money on YouTube.
Another way of making money on YouTube is product placement. For example, Michelle Phan, a makeup teacher and also a spokesperson for Lancome, created the "Lady GaGa Poker Face Tutorial" video. It shows young women how to replicate the pop singer-songwriter's entire look, hair, accessories and makeup -- and as of this writing has more than 27.3 million views!
If you watch the video, you'll see that the blonde wig and gloves are from BeautyChoice.com. At SES New York 2010, I asked Jordan Blum, President of BeautyChoice.com, to provide more details about what he called "product placement on steroids."
Another way of making money on YouTube is to sit on a horse backwards pitching shower gel. Look at your ad, now back to "Old Spice | The Man Your Man Could Smell Like," now back at your ad, now back to the ad created by Wieden+Kennedy.
At Connected Marketing Week 2010 in San Francisco, Byron Gordon of SEO-PR interviewed Dean McBeth of Wieden+Kennedy about the success of their Old Spice "The man your man can smell like" YouTube advertising campaign.
You can also use YouTube's Promoted Videos to generate leads and make your cash register ring. I'll be discussing this topic on Tuesday, May 10, at the Direct Marketing Association of Northern California's luncheon in Burlingame, Calif.
One of the marketing case studies that I'll be presenting examines how Dynomighty Design uses YouTube to generate 50 percent of the traffic to its website. And the small business does this by using videos like its recent "Subway Map Mighty Wallet."
At SES New York 2010, I interviewed Dynomighty Design President and Designer Terrence Kelleman, who told me more details about the small company's success using YouTube as a social media platform to sell Dynomighty products.
At the DMAnc luncheon, I'll also explain how Orabrush sold $1 million worth of $5 tongue brushes using YouTube. If you want to watch a funny version of the company's success story, watch the recent video "Orabrush the Movie--Official Trailer."
At SES New York 2011, I interviewed Jeffrey Harmon, the CMO of Orabrush, and Abe Niederhauser, the company's Online Sales Director, about how to build your brand using video.
There are a ton of video marketing tips in these five YouTube success stories. You will want to go back and watch each video that you haven't already viewed. In case you skipped over a couple, here is an outline of four of the more important video marketing tips:
  • Optimize your video for YouTube
  • Create compelling video content
  • Engage the YouTube community
  • Measure outcomes vs. outputs
Editor's note: This column originally was published on May 9, 2011, and comes in at No. 3 on our countdown of the 10 most popular Search Engine Watch columns of 2011. Over the final two weeks of 2011, we're celebrating the Best of 2011 by revisiting our most popular columns, as determined by our readers. Enjoy and keep checking back!

Youtube Video Downloaders Software

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So many exciting video sites are available in Internet that offer, not only for movies or music, very useful educational tutorials in almost any subject as you can imagine. There are a number ways and web services that make it much easier for downloading your favorite video files from YouTube and other video streaming sites-Metacafe, daily motion, Google video etc.Though there are numerous YouTube video downloader site that offer free software, but in this hub I will present only a few of them and if you come across any great Youtube video download software then please name it in the comment box of this hub.

YouTube Downloader

This free software is available at youtubedownloader.com and its best part is its very simple to handle. One you have installed this software on your computer, you just have to copy the YouTube video URL that you want to download, into this software’s URL section and choose the output format of the video and then click on the “Download” button-that is all. If anybody asks me for free YouTube video download software, I will recommend him to use this software in the first hand.

Vdownloader

You can download this free YouTube downloader at www.vdownloader.com. With this free video downloading software, you can save videos on your PC from YouTube, Blip TV, Vimeo, Metacafe and some other sites. Additionally, you can convert the downloaded video to any format and transfer it to your mobile devices such as iPhone, iPod, Windows Mobile, Blackberry or Android. This video downloader site is 100 percent free, safe and it runs well with any Windows system.
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YouTube catcher

This is one of the most easy to use software for downloading videos; even videos from MySpace can be downloaded. But I am not sure if currently they are free or offering any trial version. Whatsoever, you can pay a visit at youtubecatcher.com website.


Applian Technologies

Any video you wish to download is possible with their software. They have a fully functional 30-day trial version called replay media cather. You can use it to capture YouTube video for free. Site address: applian.com/replay-media-catcher/demo.php. This free software comes with Firefox extension that will let your Firefox toolbar to facilitate downloading feature.

Videoloadx

By completing a survey, you can get access to use their YouTube video downloading facility-this access remains valid for only 14 days. No problems, in 14 days you can download hundreds of videos!
Leechvideo
They have both video downloading and free video file conversion facility for IPod, PSP and cell phone. This is must site for video conversation and free video download lovers. For downloading their free tools you can take a look at:download.leechvideo.com and for video file conversion:download.leechvideo.com/convert.html
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KeepTube

This is another great to watch out for download YouTube video, and any other high quality video from any site including social media sites. Usually they are available at: keep-tube.com

Uzeik

To get their free downloading software service just visit at download.uzeik.net/eng.php. For downloading YouTube video, at first you need to get the source code of your YouTube video page, then you need to paste it into Uzeik site and just click the download. This software can download from - YouTube, MySpace, and Metacafe.But I found it a bit complicated, so it better to keep it in the last of your free video downloading software list.
I really don’t understand why ISO is not doing anything about the standardization of video file format-simply too many file formats, some are really useful, while some are having low audio/video compression quality. The same is true for media players as well-not enough file format conversion facility, I guess VLC player can be good option for running all type of files by a single player, yet there is a quality problem with VLC. For file format conversion, you can have a look at: zamzar.com, and vixy.net.
Free YouTube Video Downloader sites have a tendency to remain free for a few months and when they become popular they start charging for their software. If you want to buy a YouTube downloader then you can check out Tube Tilla HD; they also have a free version that you can try out before buying it.




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Google Buys RightsFlow for YouTube Copyright Management


Google has purchased the copyright management group RightsFlow for implementation onYouTube and other Google properties. The technology will be used to identify the use of copyrighted music and make appropriate payments to the rights holders.

What RightsFlow Offers

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If you haven't listened to music on YouTube yet, you're not really a 21st-century person; it's a trademark of our era, and one that's fueled creative mashups and community while royally pissing off the artists who should be getting royalties. Google is working hard to solve the problem by implementing a comprehensive copyright management system on YouTube, and the acquisition of RightsFlow is just one more step in that process.
The RightsFlow database – which houses over 30 million songs from 10,000 labels, according toMashable – will be used to identify which content is copyrighted, and will likely be paired with Google's Content ID system – the current method Google uses to track that information.
But RightsFlow will go further: It will tally how much is owed to copyright holders and can even expedite the payment. This should stack with Google's existing technology to make rights management easier from both the payment and payee angles.

Fast Payments and Other Applications

Google made an offer to music publishers earlier this year. That offer allowed rights holders to get payment directly from Google based on how much their copyrighted content was used on YouTube. It also gave the YouTube publishers an official opportunity to used that content.
It's pretty clear that RightsFlow is a way to upgrade the current systems for handling that task; Content ID wasn't developed with payment calculation and scheduling in mind. As noted on theYouTube blog announcing the acquisition, "By combining RightsFlow’s expertise and technology with YouTube’s platform, we hope to more rapidly and efficiently license music on YouTube."
Google also has other potential applications for the technology, though. Beyond getting an "in" with the music publishers now using the RightsFlow network, Google will be able to use the tech to supplement the Google Music service and any other music-related facets of Google's diverse lineup of properties.
YouTube does remain the key target in the early phases, though, and that's good news for most of us. This investment should make it possible for guys like me to throw The Bed Intruder Song onto repeat while he takes a nap, ensure that the creators get the reward for their work and incentive for future effort, and allow YouTube to make advertising dollars while avoiding legal trouble. In other word – music to everyone's ears?