Saturday, December 29, 2012

How to Gain More Views, More subscribers and even more likes on your videos on YouTube.


Hello guys, I was passing through YouTube and found this video on how to gain subscribers on YouTube and I decided to do some more research on besides only gaining more subscribers one can gain more likes on videos and also more views. This applies to newbies and also people who have been on YouTube that still don’t have a lot of subscribers or they post a lot of videos and down get many views. I would say that making a video and uploading it on YouTube is not an issue anyone can do that the issue is getting people to view it I will give you some few ways to increase the above.

1. Make sure that your headings/ descriptions are well detailed with keywords and tagging for easier and better view when searching.
Naming and Tagging of your videos or clips. The first thing you need to do is go to YouTube and search for the most liked or most viewed video or even the video with the most comments. Try and think why it has all those views or even comments. The first thing is the naming. When it comes to this try and give you video clip a name that whenever a person does a search you video will be available on the “rich search” ( when a person types something, the first videos to appear). Try to add tags on your video that is on “About the video” put tags that you know will make your video be available. Make long descriptions and well detailed.

2. Linking your previous videos on your recent videos.
This is to enhance easy search when a person who was viewing your clip and finds it interesting might want to see more of your work so it will be easy for them to find it. 

 3. Make your videos interactive.
Ask for video response,like comments and also ask from people who view your YouTube account to subscribe. Depending on how many comments you have try and respond to comment on your wall or even post your email for easy one to one help to a viewer who needs help with anything. Also try and feature some of the comments from previous videos on your new videos that is if there is anything related. 

4.YouTube insight.
Spend time on statistic and data to see the flow of people who are viewing your account. Knowing this is more easier to know what your viewers want or are interested in.

5.Make use of your playlist feature on your youtube account.
Add your previous videos on the playlist for easy view to the clients.

6.Make your channel look professional.
Customize your YouTube account to look a little professional. There are websites that offer free YouTube templates e.g Robertsproduction

7.End your every video with a link of other of your videos.
This makes it easier for your viewers to continue viewing your videos.

Note: Try and search around on YouTube and see what is ticking or topping.
Also try and collaborate with people with more viewers by them posting their videos on your account and you on theirs.
Stay consistent. Try and update your YouTube account more frequently.

That’s all I had to offer on how to try and gain more on followers and subscribers but if you have more on it feel free to comment below. 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Livestream For Android


Livestream for Producers lets you create events and also go live for free. Livestream for Producers is an app that helps you record live events on your android device.

You can now take advantage of the Livestream with the first ever free, ad-free live streaming and live blogging service. Livestream is the next generation in live event coverage combining live video with real-time photos, text, and video clip updates.  The Livestream application received an update on Monday that introduces "single touch" sign up and logins through Facebook.

Livestream has the ability to run live ad-free videos over 3G and 4G data connections. Requiring Android 2.2 or higher. 










Add Features on The Livestream  Are:

- Broadcast Live video to your event page (Live Video)
- Create a free, ad-free new livestream account
- Manage your New Livestream Account (Create, delete, publish events)
- Create event posters from phone photos (Live Event Page)
- Post Photos which appear in real-time on your event page (Live blogging)
- Post Videos which appear in real-time on your event page (Live blogging)
- Post Text Updates which appear in real-time on your event page (Live blogging)
- Remote control and preview of the Livestream Broadcaster Device (Live Video)
- Moderate comments during live events and on archived posts
- Built-in FTP server to receive live photos from Wifi equipped DSLR cameras. (Live Blogging) 


You can get the free app at Google Play

Via Google Play 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

MONSTER WILL NO LONGER BE MAKING BEATS HEADPHONES BY DR. DRE

Via: www.theverge.com

www.theverge.com

Beats audio has become a pretty familiar brand around these parts: in addition to the ubiquitous headphones, the company has licensed its brand to HP and is majority owned by HTC— both of which manufacture an increasing number of Beats-branded products. Regardless, it's the headphones that built the brand, and the future of who will be manufacturing them is a little more cloudy today as Beats and Monster will not be renewing their contract.

Sources told Business Week that the split happened because of a disagreement over (what else?) money and credit, with each company believing it deserved more of both. Monster, for its part, is going to move ahead and attempt to (re)build a headphone empire based on the Monster brand. That's the short term plan. The long term plan isn't clear but one fairly obvious move would be to merge with or buy out SOL Republic, a headphone company founded by Kevin Lee who happens to be son of Monster founder Noel Lee. Lee the younger, despite running his competing headphone brand, has said that he would be "honored' to take over the leading role of Monster someday, adding "Cut me open, I’m a monster and will always be a monster."

Given Monster's mixed brand image (especially amongst anybody who know about cables), a partnership with SOL Republic would make a lot of sense. Beats also has a murky future. The company will surely continue to license its brand out, but who will make headphones is unclear. It just so happens to be majority owned by HTC and HTC just so happens to be a manufacturer of consumer electronics.

Even if HTC and Beats don't decide to go down that road, you can be sure that given the amount of money and marketshare that Beats has managed to snatch up, they'll find a way to ensure that there are many many more Beats-branded headphones to come.

Monday, August 8, 2011