Social Networks And Video—a Match Made In Heaven?

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You can create the best online video in the world, but if you can't find an effective way to share it, your efforts will be wasted. The only way to get the most value out of your videos and share them with the most people is to use every available opportunity to promote and share your videos. Of course, one of the best ways to share content is through social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

Approved by YouTube

There are several ways to clearly confirm that YouTube strongly supports and encourages the use of social networks to deliver streaming content. YouTube makes it easy to share videos on Facebook, Twitter, and more. These handy options not only automatically generate social networking posts when you upload a new video but also allow you to share other people's videos with just one click right after you watch them. YouTube makes sharing your content as easy as possible.

YouTube actively publishes and promotes statistics showing the exact relationship between its services and social networking sites. These statistics tell a powerful story about the effectiveness, importance, and popularity of the connection between video and social networks. YouTube and social networks

First, more than 17 million YouTube accounts are directly linked to at least one social networking site, such as Facebook or Twitter. Many of these accounts are directly linked to multiple social networks at the same time. Of those 17 million people, more than 12 million have set up their accounts to automatically share content on these social networking sites. 12 million auto-sharers may sound like a lot, but consider the fact that 100 million people engage in social activity (whether it's leaving a comment or sharing on a social network) on YouTube every week. This number seems small.

These videos are linked to social networks and can be watched directly there. For example, for 150 years, YouTube videos have been viewed directly on Facebook every day as they were shared or posted by users. Twitter is also linked to YouTube sharing, with 500 tweets sent every minute containing active links to YouTube videos. Each of these links leads to an average of six new visits to YouTube, resulting in a total of 3,000 new YouTube sessions per minute for his Twitter posts.

Continuing Growth The percentage of videos produced on YouTube and the percentage of those videos being shared on social networking sites are both increasing every year, and the following highlights two points.
If you haven't created promotional or informational videos for your website yet, you should start now.

If you aren't using social media to promote and share these videos, and if you aren't actively encouraging your visitors to do so, you should do so now. CISCO predicts that in just a few years, nearly 90% of the internet will be video. The sooner you start in this field, the more success you will have in the coming years. Tim Ahern. Tim Ahern has over 13 years of experience as a supervisor and producer in the film, television, and corporate video industries.

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