For SMD, which seems to sell movie downloads, the process goes something like this: 1. Find an interesting YouTube video 2. Add your own site branding and URL 3. Upload to an account and disable comments so no one complains about you taking their clips 4.
I’ve been compiling data about CBS videos on YouTube for the past week. Here are some charts with the Top 15 videos from the CBS channel on YouTube. I began gathering data on November 21st and have charted the week from Nov. 22nd to Nov.28th (inclusive)
They uploaded 300 clips, which got 29.2 million views in a month, averaging 857,000 per day. They also note an increase in audience for shows that are doing well on YouTube: David Letterman up 200,000, Craig Ferguson up 100,000.
The number of video-embeds on MySpace grew on average 57% between the months of September and October, yet MySpace Videos grew a whopping 93.27%. Nearly twice as many MySpace videos were found on users’ pages. With everyone talking about YouTube these d
If viewing political videos is any measure, YouTubers aren't very engaged with our government. Of course, YouTube may not be an ideal test bed for measuring engagement.
The normal ratio for reviews to viewership is about 1:100 but many videos that rank highly for the day, are 1:3 or 1:2. In our casual observation, this seems to happen most in the morning, when we speculate that people are battling each other, jockeying f
Das Blog Rabbit Bites sammelt skurrile YouTube zahlen. Manche User haben angeblich 1 Mio Videos in 6 Monaten gesehen = 465 Videos/Std. Oder 24 000 Videos in einer Woche. Da sind wohl User am Werk, die schön manipulieren.
Surprisingly low viewership for videos of ‘06/’08 candidates on YouTube. They are obviously not being sought out and blogs are apparently not doing much linking to political clips.
YouTube hat zwar den meisten Traffic aber auch die meisten Videos deshalb ist es schwierig sich dort abzuheben und gesehen zu werden. Außerdem ist das Popularitätsprinzip problematisch. Bei Google Video gibt es mehr Views.