by css
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Just looked at YouTube and that Lambert kids video is on there from last night. 15 hours and hitting 50k+ hits!!! That would have been alot of fast links if you could pull it off. Whats you're thoughts on this type of technique. And NO I dont want to hear anything about whats his face Lambart.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    To "pull it off" is to make a video people love and talk about and tell their friends.
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    • Profile picture of the author css
      Originally Posted by dvduval View Post

      To "pull it off" is to make a video people love and talk about and tell their friends.
      In this case "pulling it off" meant "ripping off" I'm pretty sure XYZ did not post it on YT. My point is, you could have made the video about anything like a lot of people do. The title is what brings in the hits. I don't think the videos of this will be up long, but just think of the # of hits. No offense.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraserb
    From what I understand about YouTube, if you can create a short video using something like camtasia, with a link back to a website (screen shot) you can pull a huge amount of traffic.

    I will certainly be trying this sort of marketing tactic soon....
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    • Originally Posted by Fraserb View Post

      From what I understand about YouTube, if you can create a short video using something like camtasia, with a link back to a website (screen shot) you can pull a huge amount of traffic.

      I will certainly be trying this sort of marketing tactic soon....

      too right, i use youtube for every site i have it bring's in huge amount of traffic if you tags and title of the video is right
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