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I am FINALLY getting into video marketing, making youtube videos, etc. Yes...FINALLY! I have several sites of which I will create reviews, tutorials, etc. My question is...can I put all the videos under one account or should I be creating separate youtube accounts per website?
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  • Profile picture of the author Entrecon
    My personal opinion is that you should have separate accounts for each website. My main argument is that you ever decide to split away from one of your websites and/or sell that part of the business, you can sell the YouTube channel with it.
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    • Profile picture of the author redarrows
      Originally Posted by Entrecon View Post

      My personal opinion is that you should have separate accounts for each website. My main argument is that you ever decide to split away from one of your websites and/or sell that part of the business, you can sell the YouTube channel with it.
      grate response like saying dont put all your eggs in one basket.

      love that reply.

      also on the wso forum there some real powerful YouTube configurations to help in serp and there videos....
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    • Profile picture of the author asiriusthoth
      Originally Posted by Entrecon View Post

      My personal opinion is that you should have separate accounts for each website. My main argument is that you ever decide to split away from one of your websites and/or sell that part of the business, you can sell the YouTube channel with it.
      I would also agree with that. It also helps to "brand" your channel and website. Focus on the site and channel together and you can really start increasing your PageRank for both. Might as well hook up facebook and twitter with your youtube/website. Go after it from all directions.
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  • Profile picture of the author juangarciamtl
    but you might as well keep a few of them in one channel
    if you are a youtube partner you can make money out of your videos
    it all depend on the quality of your videos
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  • Profile picture of the author 007bond
    I would create several Youtube accounts and only 5 videos per account. This way if one of your accounts is suspended, you won't have all of your videos located in that account.
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  • Profile picture of the author HarrieB
    Depending upon the videos you create, they can either get viral or they can just sit as plain "Duds".

    I would also suggest to create different accounts and channels and put the relevant videos in each channel.

    Make it short: 45-60 seconds is ideal; break down long stories into bite-sized clips

    Design for remixing: create a video that is simple enough to be remixed over and over again by others. Ex: “Dramatic Hamster”

    Don’t make an outright ad: if a video feels like an ad, viewers won’t share it unless it’s really amazing. Ex: Sony Bravia
    Make it shocking: give a viewer no choice but to investigate further. Ex: “UFO Haiti”
    Use fake headlines: make the viewer say, “Holy shit, did that actually happen?!” Ex: “Stolen Nascar”
    Appeal to sex: if all else fails, hire the most attractive women available to be in the video. Ex: “Yoga 4 Dudes”
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