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We all love observing amusive videos of people falling down, running into walls, and face-planting. Wasn’t that why we produced the internet? Alright, perchance not, but looking at amusive videos on the internet has become a social norm throughout the world.
YouTube, a frequent video uploading site, boasts an approximated 490 million users each month that upload approximately 35 hours of video each minute! That’s impressive, and that’s a ton of online videos.
So where do you start? How do you find funny YouTube videos? Here are 5 quick tips to point you in the right direction:
1. YouTube Search
YouTube has a built-in search function. Searches are performed based on titles of videos that users submit. The key is thinking like a human. For example, if you are uploading a video of your dog falling into the swimming pool, what might you title that video yourself? Some possibilities:
- “Dog falls into swimming pool”
- “My crazy dog falls into the pool”
- “Dog thinks he’s a fish and goes swimming”
Think like a human. There are a few keywords here: dog, pool, falls, swimming. Try searching any of these keywords in combination. Here are a lot of other funny YouTube searches:
- “People falling down escalators”
- “People falling accidents”
- “People flying off treadmills”
- “Crazy and funny babies”
- “Funny pets and animals”
- “America’s Funniest Home Videos” (from the general television show)
The compoundings are endless, just get searching!
2. Google Search
Google owns YouTube. YouTube videos will distinctively show in Google searches. Just type in any keyword variations you would into a YouTube search. Make sure to include the keyword “videos” in your search.
There is a main gain searching for amusive videos on Google. For example, you may search for the “top funniest videos on YouTube” and will normally find links from bloggers who have already built lists of funny videos. Take the work out of it, and let others support you to find the funniest videos on the web.
3. Scour Twitter
Twitter Search is a real-time feature to support in finding YouTube videos. In my experience, it’s best to be wide in your searches but always include the #youtube hash-tag. This ensures you only search for actual YouTube videos. For example, search for “#funny #youtube” and you must find amusive videos humans are posting.
There is a ton of spam on Twitter. I suggest you spend some time to learn the culture and how it works. Nonetheless, you may always find quality links to amusive YouTube videos.
4. StumbleUpon Videos
This is my personal favorite. StumbleUpon is the equivalent of channel surfing the internet. First, download the StumbleUpon add-on to your Fire Fox browser. Sign up for an account and start out stumbling. Either stumble “videos” or search “funny videos” – there are thousands of innumerable and mindless YouTube videos to watch. If you don’t like a video, plainly stumble to the next.
Side Note: Not all videos on StumbleUpon will be from YouTube. But the majority are embedded directly from YouTube.
5. Digg.com Videos
Digg has changed over the recent years, but it’s still amazing for finding funny videos. Go to the Digg homepage, click the “entertainment tab and filter only videos. There are innumerable YouTube videos for your observing pleasure. Usually the funniest videos will be at the top, since most Digg users have already “Dugg” the top videos. Why spend time searching when Digg users have already filtered the content for you?
Hopefully these tips will support you laugh for hours with your friends. Remember to search through innumerable sharing websites and YouTube itself. You’re bound to stumble all over something funny worth sharing. Hope you have fun, and happy hunting!
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A complete, task-based guide to developing, implementing, and tracking a video merchandising strategy
Online video marketing is crucial in today’s marketplace. This guide teaches you proven, practical guidelines for devising and implementing video merchandising for your organization.
If you’re a marketer, publicity professional, consultant, or little business owner, here’s a applicable guide to understanding video marketing tactics, developing a strategy, implementing the campaign, and then measuring results. You’ll find spacious coverage of keyword schemes and video optimization, distribution and advertizing systems to other web sites and blogs, YouTube publicity opportunities, and indispensable metrics and analysis.
- Written in the frequent “Hour a Day” format, which breaks daunting topics down to without apparent effort approachable tasks
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- Explores the indispensable keyword development phase and best exercises for creating and preserving a presence on YouTube by way of brand channel development and customization
- Examines effective promotional tactics, how to optimize video for YouTube and search engine visibility, and metrics and analytics
- Includes case studies, further and added resources, a glossary, selective information regarding creating and editing video, step-by-step guides, and worthful tutorials
YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour A Day gives you the tools to give your clients or your establishment a visible, critical selling presence online
From the Back CoverCraft Video Marketing Strategies that Deliver
A Step-by-Step Guide The runaway success of YouTube has made online video sharing a powerful new retail channel, and this elaborate guide helps you create, implement, and measure winning video schemes that provide actionable perceptivities and increase your ROI. Written by a video merchandising expert, this comprehensive book also debunks mutual myths, helps you keep out of the way of errors, and energizes you with step-by-step instruction on key tasks and proven techniques.
You’ll learn the ins and outs of YouTube and how to develop, deploy, and measure a video syndication strategy—including primary tips for choosing keywords and optimizing your video for search—with this necessary guide.
- Get to recognise YouTube as well as MySpace and Yahoo!® Video
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Use the five Ws (and one H) to ask all the right questions
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Identify who discovers new videos and why so few go viral
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Learn how to fabricate videos and get video production tips
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Create compelling content worth sharing with the community
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Set up a YouTube brand channel account and custommake it
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Optimize your video for YouTube and major search engines
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Build galore buzz for your video on other websites and blogs
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Track, measure, and make an analyzation of your video syndication results
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Discover how Barack Obama and Monty Python use YouTube
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Praise for YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day
“Whether your budget is zero or tens of thousands of dollars, Greg Jarboe shows you how to get the best bang for your online syndication buck. He takes you beyond basic proficiencies to professional promotion and advertizing strategies—everything you need to market your business on YouTube.” —Michael Miller, author, YouTube for Business
“I have no doubt you’ll rethink Video Marketing twenty pages into this terrifi book!” —Avinash Kaushik, author, Web Analytics: An Hour A Day
“Greg Jarboe has reported on online video for Search Engine Watch, spoken regarding how to optimize for search and engage the community at Search Engine Strategies conferences, taught our YouTube and video merchandising workshop, and developed more than three hundred videos for SESConferenceExpo’s Channel on YouTube. He’s compressed four years of experience into his book, debunked a lot of traditionalisti wisdom, lead vendors on a path to profiting actionable insights, and added new case studies I hadn’t read before.” —Matt McGowan, VP, Publisher, Incisive Media
About the AuthorGreg Jarboe is an Internet video retail and optimization expert. He is President and cofounder of SEO-PR, an award-winning public relations, search engine optimization, and video production company that has worked with such clients as Southwest Airlines, SuperPages.com, The Christian Science Monitor, the Wharton School, Better Homes and Gardens, and Parents magazine. Greg is a usual speaker at Search Engine Strategies conferences and a regular contributor to the Search Engine Watch blog (blog.searchenginewatch.com). He is a fellow member of the Market Motive faculty and a indispensable in the ChannelOne Marketing Group. Greg was also profiled as one of 25 successful online merchandising gurus in the recent Online Marketing Heroes book.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
YouTube Marketing By Brian K. Seitz When I received YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day I dove straight into it. I’m a technical person and have been working with Marketers all my life either to build schemes or help in presales engagements. As Marketing has is getting an online experience more and more, it makes sense to arm oneself with cognition of the respective media options. YupTube, like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook are become forces to deal with in the online world.
13 of 13 humans found the following review helpful.
A MUST-READ for any video marketing professional By R. van den Boogaard Unlike some other books on the topic of video marketing, Greg Jarboe actually GETS it. You may in truth tell that Jarboe is a PR-professional that knows what he’s talking about. Whereas most books describe YouTube’s features one-by-one, his counsel is solid-as-rock and veritably helps in mapping out a video marketing system and implementing it on a daily basis. I love his quote that “YouTube is the center of your video retail strategy, but not the circumference”. What Jarboe means by this statement is that you must not ignore other video sharing platforms (e.g. Vimeo, Metacafe, MySpace, Blip, etc.), but use YouTube as the core of your video syndication efforts. For one, capacity to embed is universal, permitting yourself or other users to disseminate your content to other social networks.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
The Next Big Thing in Digital Marketing? YouTube and Video By Lee Odden “Master Story Teller”, that’s how I would describe Greg Jarboe, somebody I’ve known in the internet merchandising and PR world for assorted years. Now he’s initiated yet another necessary digital syndication channel: online video. In YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour A Day, Greg has accumulated a worthful collection of insights, examples and practical tips for companies that want, that need, to comprehend how to use video retail to grow their business. You cannot afford to miss this story.”
That’s the endorsement I gave Greg’s new book based on the pre-published preview copy. I got ahold of a copy of the final book summer 2009 and I thought it very timely to provide a more in-depth review.
As an active participant in the selling industry ([...]), I see a lot of companies attempting to get their arms around what will be the “next huge thing” in digital merchandising and social media. With YouTube the second most popular search engine after Google, video syndication is a huge part of that answer.
What’s great with regards to the “An Hour A Day” series from Wiley is that each book is structured around practical tips. Sure, there’s mention of a dead terrorist Ventriloquist dummy and Paris Hilton in jail, but you’ll likewise find great background selective information on the emergence of YouTube as the dominant online video hosting service on the front end and “Mysteries of Online Video Revealed” on the back end. In between, chapters 3-10 offer a day by day, week by week plan for manufacturing and executing a video syndication effort over 8 months that any motivated vendor may follow.
The “guts” of the practical tips in this book get started with mapping out a video syndication strategy, finding influencers on YouTube and other video services and a clever reversal of the “old map of mass media”. You’ll also find very specific video optimization tips starting with keyword exploration and tools as well as specific video optimization tips for YouTube, other video web sites and types of video promotion.
A few of the utile video optimization tips include:
1. YouTube SEO involves including keywords in the title, description and tags. Attracting views and ratings is also helpful for better rankings on YouTube.
2. Web video SEO involves using keywords on the page the video is embedded in as well as in anchor text links to the page. Filenames, metadata and RSS enclosures are likewise chances for keyword inclusion.
You’ll find numerous more tips on video marketing besides those concentered on SEO. The video merchandising plan outlined in Jarboe’s book proceeds with tips on creating viral video content using an plenteous number of specific examples and then covers the brass tacks of creating a YouTube channel and socializing within the YouTube community.
While a lot of the usual videos on the web are of the home grown, Flip video type, there’s a lot to be said for good video production accomplishments and chapter 6 covers everything from video formats to idealisti solution to editing software. Jarboe also offers counsel on getting a YouTube collaborator and advertiser before getting into the metrics of YouTube Insight (Trust but Verify) and illustrating the measurement of outcomes vs outputs.
In the way that Andrew Goodman “wrote the book” on Google AdWords, Greg Jarboe is undoubtedly the guy who “wrote the book” on YouTube and Video Marketing. If video is in your social media and content marketing future, this book is an magnificent starting point.
Check it out: YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day
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Doug
Dam these DIRTY ARABS need to start showing some fucking class….
Eugene
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Elisa
lol
Sandy
@DefineDoosh vote up
: )
Benny
hes running from chuck norris i mean look at hi expressions
Marlin
@DefineDoosh
A lot of arabics are stupid
Aubrey
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, why did u stop
Alejandro
That was nearly very painful.
Asa
lmaooooooooooo i died
Israel
@warhammer40kplayer yea pussie
look who is pussie, people with gun or people without gun
u motherfucker
Katheryn
They train in this because they always run after every battle from the Americans and Canadaians. Because THEIR PUISSIES and can’t fight.
Gabriela
Please watch:
THE WORLD’S SIMPLEST TRANSMISSION for BICYCLE
Shirley
sooooooo thats the reason why the amercans are having hard time catching the taliban`s terrorists
Rocky
who is the dork that said arabs aren`t stupid?????
Lyman
Ha ha never saw someone Arabic on a treadmill
Clarissa
stupid arabs
Erin
THIS is traing who to out run the US Army
Santos
That’s the ****!!!!!!
Thaddeus
Funny scream ;’-D
Jerry
LOL this guy is Omani.
Gale
stop being so prejudice people!!!
Terry
And btw, Terrorists = America.
Jamaal
Some of the comments on here that are directed at ‘Arabs’ are disgusting. This video was probably posted just for innocent amusement. Those who take it as a chance to be ****** against some people just having a laugh are sick and should seek help.
Hazel
America? Number one country for lesbian,gay,robbery,rape etc look FBI reports
American same on you all
Kerry
epic lols were had