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[30 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

There are plenty of ways of making money on the net without requiring Internet marketing knowledge and I have introduced a number of them in the previous posts of this blog. For easier searching, I decided to combine them into this post. Here are them:
Work Online for Others
Guru.com and Elance.com are freelance marketplaces with tons of online job opportunities. Getting an online job through freelance marketplace is similar to getting an offline job, it involves competitions. You search for an online job that is right for you in freelance site, …

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[28 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Carsurvey.org is a car review website published by CSDO Media Limited. Initially inspired by some of the earliest experiments in user-generated reviews, the site now hosts almost 100,000 English-language car reviews submitted by visitors from across the globe.
From 1997 to 2000, founder Steven Jackson ran the site as a hobby. However, the growing hosting costs became significant, so Steven opted to run ads to cover them. He joined the AdSense program and was impressed with the initial results, which were further improved by carefully optimising the location, colour and size …

Community, Developer, Google, Make money, Partner, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

YouTube partners are independent video creators and media companies who are looking for online distribution and who meet our qualifications. Becoming a partner gives you the ability to share in ad revenue from your YouTube videos.
Why become a partner?
Effective Revenue Sharing
YouTube maintains a positive user experience with automatically targeted, creative ad formats that generate revenue when your videos are viewed. All you need to do is create compelling video content.
Widest Reach
Your content will be delivered to the largest worldwide online video community via YouTube and our syndication partners.

Non-Exclusive Agreement
We don’t …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

What Are RSS Feeds?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format used for content distribution and syndication. Subscribing to RSS feeds allows you to receive custom, up-to-date information from your favorite online content sources without having to regularly check the site for updates.
How to Access RSS Feeds
News readers that display RSS feeds from the websites you specify—they check the RSS feeds you have subscribed to and display new items from each feed. You can download news reader applications for your computer, and here are also many popular web-based news readers …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

It’s very easy to build out your own site with your own videos for free. All you need to do is upload the videos to YouTube first. There’s no charge and we will cover hosting and streaming costs. It’s not only a great way to increase user engagement on your site, but it’s very easy, and free as well.
Once you have uploaded the videos you have a few ways of pulling them back to your site:

Embed videos one-by-one: Go to the video that you want to put on your website, …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Video is much more engaging than text. It draws more users and keeps them on your site for longer. YouTube has a large repository of Internet video content along with the search, playback and API tools to make adding video easier for you.
When looking to increase engagement, try using video as a way to start discussion or make a commentary by creating more context for your users:

source: http://youtube.com/youtubeonyoursite

Blogs, Community, Developer, Make money, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

The YouTube APIs are designed to enable these scenarios. There are two ways you can go about this:
Site-owned videos: Using the YouTube APIs, you can upload all user videos into your YouTube account. In essence, you will own these videos, and your users should be made aware of this. Once the videos are uploaded, you can query and embed them into your site using the YouTube embedded player.
Using the YouTube APIs, you can enable commenting and rating on these videos. Since the comments and ratings will go under your account …

Blogs, Developer, Google, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

You can use the YouTube APIs to let users search YouTube directly from your site, pulling up results which can viewed without having to go to YouTube. Using APIs in combination, you can limit searches by category, tag, or user; and control the number of results returned and whether they’re ranked by number of views or the relevance. For example, if you have content on your own YouTube channel, you can build an application that allows users to search only through your own videos, and then watch them without leaving …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you have an AdSense account, you can add Video Units to your site. Video Units are embedded, customizable video players featuring content from categories, individual content providers, or automatic keyword-based targeting. Here’s how to set up your player, assuming you’ve already signed up for AdSense and linked your accounts:

Go to New AdSense Player, fill out the information required, and choose the theme and layout.
Choose the content options. If you choose “Automated Content,” Google will fill the player with videos based on the content of your site. You can add …

Blogs, Developer, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

So you’re ready for something a bit cooler, eh? How about an automatically-updating video bar that shows the content you’ve chosen?
The video bar is a little application that can live anywhere on your website, displaying a small selection of videos which automatically update. You can fill your video bar with different feeds—like Most Viewed, Most Rated, and Recently Added videos—or channels or search expressions. When a user clicks on a video in the bar, a window pops up and plays the video. Try out the video bar below from our …

Blogs, Developer, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Filming an item to post on eBay is perfect for creating extra interest, especially for more expensive objects where the buyer will want to know more about the item before bidding. Here’s how to do it.

Film your item! How you do this is up to you. Then upload the video to your YouTube account in the normal way.
Log in to eBay, press “Sell”, and select “Advanced sell”.
Choose a category and move on to the “Create your listing” page.
When you get to the “Describe the item you’re listing” area, click “HTML” …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Adding videos to your profiles on social networks like MySpace and Facebook is a great way to share your videos or favorites with friends. Or, if you’re promoting something (like your band) on MySpace, videos will help attract visitors to your page, who can then then share the link with their friends. The social network sites have similar ways to add videos, so we’ll use MySpace as an example.

Log in to your MySpace profile, then click the “Edit Profile” button.
Next, go to the video that you want, and look for …

Blogs, Developer, Google, YouTube »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

To show a selection of videos that is easily editable, embed a playlist. When you update the playlist on YouTube, the playlist on your site will update as well. This is a good way of creating longer stories through a series of videos, or simply giving your readers more pre-selected content to watch.

To create a playlist, go to the My Playlists page, click ‘Create a Playlist’ and fill out the information.
As you find videos you like on YouTube, click ‘Add to Playlist’ under the player to add them to your …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

You’ll need to edit the HTML of your blog entry or page—this should be relatively straightforward. In Blogger, for example, just click the “Edit HTML” tab.
Next, go to the video that you want, and look for the ‘Embed’ box in the “About This Video” section. Copying the HTML code that’s there into your website will create an embedded player; the video will play within your site when the user clicks on the ‘Play’ button.
You can resize the player by editing the object width=”425″ and height=”350″ fields at both the …

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[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Whatever presence you have on the Internet—a large website, a blog, a social network page, or pretty much anything else—there are many ways to integrate YouTube into it. From simple video embeds to our full-powered APIs, you can integrate video at all levels of technical expertise.
Bringing YouTube to your site is more than just adding some of the millions of videos available on YouTube. It keeps your visitors interested and allows self-expression and interaction with one of their favorite services. And it brings your site, blog, or page into the …