WARNING - Don't Get Banned From YouTube Or Fall For Vaporware!

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WARNING - Don't Get Banned From YouTube Or Fall For Vaporware!

Copyright 2009 by Willie Crawford



According to this article in USA today, YouTube has 5.5

billion streams and 58.1% of the online video market:

http://tinyurl.com/WhyYouTubeMatters



That means that if you use video in your marketing, you

definitely want your videos on YouTube. Having your

videos on YouTube, when properly submitted, often gets you

top positions for your keywords.



Like many marketers, I submit to a variety of video

sharing sites. Yet, just as with search engines, only a

handful get the vast majority of traffic.



As an Internet marketer, we've been conditioned to focus

on quantity. That is, submitting to as many sites as

practical. However, that may not be the best approach.



Flashing back a few years, there were many search engine

submission services that offered to submit your url to

over 1000 of the top search engines. The reality was that

there were fewer than 10 search engines that mattered, and


submitting to many of the other low quality places could

actually HURT your ranking in Google (or the top search

engines at the time).



YouTube has become such an excellent source of traffic that

many marketers have begun marketing too aggressively, and

YouTube is striking back. This blog post by Jeff Schechter

explains the problem nicely: http://tr.im/UToob



Basically, YouTube is noticing that a lot of users completely

ignore their terms of service, "by creating multiple accounts,

overloading tags and keywords at the expense of content, using

'friend getter' type softwares, and a host of other 'black hat'

tactics."



Many top Internet marketing, and network marketing trainers

have taught using these aggressive tactics. So have many of

the leading video sharing sites. In fact, according to the

blog post above, the top dog in automated video submissions,

Traffic Geyser, has gotten many YouTube users' accounts shut

down.



Now, I use automated video submissions myself. In fact, I


am part owner of an automated video, audio, article and

press release submission service. That service is called Easy

Push Button Traffic. I became part owner because I loved how

easy and reliably the software works.



I also wanted to give my clients an affordable tool that

WOULDN'T get them banned.



I noticed that many of the other services were encouraging

users to do things like "spinning" content or submitting the

same video repeatedly, only giving them different titles and

descriptions.



You may ask what's wrong with that? It harms the video sharing

sites by decreasing the quality of user experiences (driving

users to other sites). A person watches a video on a topic, and

then looks for related videos. They watch a second video with

a different title and description, only to discover that it's

the SAME video. Those users naturally complain to the video

sharing sites, and the video sharing sites naturally strike back

BANNING those who submitted the videos.



At Easy Push Button Traffic, we owners took a different

approach. We insisted on protecting our customers even if they

don't know that they need protecting. We use what Jay Abraham

calls his "Strategy of Preeminence" - putting the client's best

interest FIRST!



It's absolutely CRIMINAL to us to allow one of our users to

spend weeks or even months setting up a video campaign to

generate traffic and brand their products, only to have YouTube

and the other sites delete their work when they notice blackhat

tactics.



We insisted upon being 100% white hat... even when our customers

often asked for blackhat capabilities.



Easy Push Button Traffic bucked the trend in another area. While

many video submission services were adding as many submission

sites as possible, we insisted on ONLY submitting to the top

sites that matter and generate traffic for our target market.



Just as the search engine submission services advertising that

they submitted to over 1000 places often submitted to link

farms, or free-for-all pages on porn sites, many of the video

sites also cater primarily to porn, reality television type

material, and stuff that primarily interested teenagers.



Having your video on many of these sites will actually HURT your

Google ranking. Google owns YouTube incidentally, and their

algorithm does consider where your videos are streamed from!



What matters most when using an automated submission service is

how many quality sites will actually accept and publish your

submissions. It's also important how much traffic those sites

get.



We've subscribed to most of our competitors services, just to

test them out. We often submitted videos, articles, etc., and

then logged in a day or two later to see which ones actually

were displaying our content. With some of the leading services,

less than HALF of the sites that we had registered for, and

properly submitted to, accepted or displayed our submissions.



We had to wonder why none of the other customers of these

services didn't notice that they were largely buying vaporware.

If their submission weren't going through and the customers

weren't even noticing, we had to conclude that they merely

logged in to the control panel at the services, glanced at

the "submission records" but never confirmed that the

submissions were actually physically on the sites!



One of the difficulties with automated submissions is keeping

up with the changing submission rules, and the interfaces at

the various submission sites. That's actually a full-time job,

and probably why many of the submission from many of the leading

submission services don't go through. They don't keep up with

the changes.



Most of these sites are set up for individuals to manually

submit. They often don't mind automated submissions, since they

need the content for their users, as long as the submissions are

within certain guidelines.



Easy Push Button Traffic actually uses propriety software and

technology that was under development for a VERY long time, and

Our team of programmers are constantly updating it. This allows

us to submit to the video, podcast, article, and press release

sites in a way that makes it look the same as an individual

visiting the sites.



If you are using a video, article, podcast or press release

submission service, you ABSOLUTELY should physically visit some

of the sites periodically and verify that your submission are

physically there.



What you discover may shock you.



One of the other things that shocked us as we set up Easy Push

Button Traffic, and studied our competitors, was how over-priced

they were. We could only conclude that they charged such

ridiculous prices because they had no real competitors. When

you have no competitors, you can charge monopoly prices.



As we looked at pricing, looked at the fact that many of our

client would be struggling entrepreneurs trying to get a

business off the ground so that they could quit a 9-to-5 job

that they hated, we decide to charge a more reasonable rate.

In fact, we decided to initially price our service at roughly

1/4th of what the big dogs charged for their lower-priced

options. We crunched the numbers and saw that we could still

make a profit doing that.



I've rambled on long enough, but did want to encourage you to

check out Easy Push Button Traffic. You will discover that it

is the very best value for the money. Your submissions will get

through, they'll be on sites that send you relevant traffic, and

if you're one of the next 750 clients, it will only cost you

$27 per month.



Do your business a huge favor - take a minute now and check out:



[AFFILIATE LINK]



------------------



Willie Crawford is an internet marketing and traffic generation

expert. He often distributes content (articles, videos,

podcasts, and press releases) to generate highly targeted website

traffic. To do that efficiently he uses the automated submission

service that you'll find at [AFFILIATE LINK]









WARNING - Don't Get Banned From YouTube Or Fall For Vaporware!

Copyright 2009 by Willie Crawford



According to this article in USA today, YouTube has 5.5

billion streams and 58.1% of the online video market:

http://tinyurl.com/WhyYouTubeMatters



That means that if you use video in your marketing, you

definitely want your videos on YouTube. Having your

videos on YouTube, when properly submitted, often gets you

top positions for your keywords.



Like many marketers, I submit to a variety of video

sharing sites. Yet, just as with search engines, only a

handful get the vast majority of traffic.



As an Internet marketer, we've been conditioned to focus

on quantity. That is, submitting to as many sites as

practical. However, that may not be the best approach.



Flashing back a few years, there were many search engine

submission services that offered to submit your url to

over 1000 of the top search engines. The reality was that

there were fewer than 10 search engines that mattered, and

submitting to many of the other low quality places could

actually HURT your ranking in Google (or the top search

engines at the time).



YouTube has become such an excellent source of traffic that

many marketers have begun marketing too aggressively, and

YouTube is striking back. This blog post by Jeff Schechter

explains the problem nicely: http://tr.im/UToob



Basically, YouTube is noticing that a lot of users completely

ignore their terms of service, "by creating multiple accounts,

overloading tags and keywords at the expense of content, using

'friend getter' type softwares, and a host of other 'black hat'

tactics."



Many top Internet marketing, and network marketing trainers

have taught using these aggressive tactics. So have many of

the leading video sharing sites. In fact, according to the

blog post above, the top dog in automated video submissions,

Traffic Geyser, has gotten many YouTube users' accounts shut

down.



Now, I use automated video submissions myself. In fact, I

am part owner of an automated video, audio, article and

press release submission service. That service is called Easy

Push Button Traffic. I became part owner because I loved how

easy and reliably the software works.



I also wanted to give my clients an affordable tool that

WOULDN'T get them banned.



I noticed that many of the other services were encouraging

users to do things like "spinning" content or submitting the

same video repeatedly, only giving them different titles and

descriptions.



You may ask what's wrong with that? It harms the video sharing

sites by decreasing the quality of user experiences (driving

users to other sites). A person watches a video on a topic, and

then looks for related videos. They watch a second video with

a different title and description, only to discover that it's

the SAME video. Those users naturally complain to the video

sharing sites, and the video sharing sites naturally strike back

BANNING those who submitted the videos.



At Easy Push Button Traffic, we owners took a different

approach. We insisted on protecting our customers even if they

don't know that they need protecting. We use what Jay Abraham

calls his "Strategy of Preeminence" - putting the client's best

interest FIRST!



It's absolutely CRIMINAL to us to allow one of our users to

spend weeks or even months setting up a video campaign to

generate traffic and brand their products, only to have YouTube

and the other sites delete their work when they notice blackhat

tactics.



We insisted upon being 100% white hat... even when our customers

often asked for blackhat capabilities.



Easy Push Button Traffic bucked the trend in another area. While

many video submission services were adding as many submission

sites as possible, we insisted on ONLY submitting to the top

sites that matter and generate traffic for our target market.



Just as the search engine submission services advertising that

they submitted to over 1000 places often submitted to link

farms, or free-for-all pages on porn sites, many of the video

sites also cater primarily to porn, reality television type

material, and stuff that primarily interested teenagers.



Having your video on many of these sites will actually HURT your

Google ranking. Google owns YouTube incidentally, and their

algorithm does consider where your videos are streamed from!



What matters most when using an automated submission service is

how many quality sites will actually accept and publish your

submissions. It's also important how much traffic those sites

get.



We've subscribed to most of our competitors services, just to

test them out. We often submitted videos, articles, etc., and

then logged in a day or two later to see which ones actually

were displaying our content. With some of the leading services,

less than HALF of the sites that we had registered for, and

properly submitted to, accepted or displayed our submissions.



We had to wonder why none of the other customers of these

services didn't notice that they were largely buying vaporware.

If their submission weren't going through and the customers

weren't even noticing, we had to conclude that they merely

logged in to the control panel at the services, glanced at

the "submission records" but never confirmed that the

submissions were actually physically on the sites!



One of the difficulties with automated submissions is keeping

up with the changing submission rules, and the interfaces at

the various submission sites. That's actually a full-time job,

and probably why many of the submission from many of the leading

submission services don't go through. They don't keep up with

the changes.



Most of these sites are set up for individuals to manually

submit. They often don't mind automated submissions, since they

need the content for their users, as long as the submissions are

within certain guidelines.



Easy Push Button Traffic actually uses propriety software and

technology that was under development for a VERY long time, and

Our team of programmers are constantly updating it. This allows

us to submit to the video, podcast, article, and press release

sites in a way that makes it look the same as an individual

visiting the sites.



If you are using a video, article, podcast or press release

submission service
, you ABSOLUTELY should physically visit some

of the sites periodically and verify that your submission are

physically there.



What you discover may shock you.



One of the other things that shocked us as we set up Easy Push

Button Traffic, and studied our competitors, was how over-priced

they were. We could only conclude that they charged such

ridiculous prices because they had no real competitors. When

you have no competitors, you can charge monopoly prices.



As we looked at pricing, looked at the fact that many of our

client would be struggling entrepreneurs trying to get a

business off the ground so that they could quit a 9-to-5 job

that they hated, we decide to charge a more reasonable rate.

In fact, we decided to initially price our service at roughly

1/4th of what the big dogs charged for their lower-priced

options. We crunched the numbers and saw that we could still

make a profit doing that.



I've rambled on long enough, but did want to encourage you to

check out Easy Push Button Traffic. You will discover that it

is the very best value for the money. Your submissions will get

through, they'll be on sites that send you relevant traffic, and

if you're one of the next 750 clients, it will only cost you

$27 per month.



Do your business a huge favor - take a minute now and check out:



http://EasyPushButtonTraffic.com



------------------



Willie Crawford is an internet marketing and traffic generation

expert. He often distributes content (articles, videos,

podcasts, and press releases) to generate highly targeted website

traffic. To do that efficiently he uses the automated submission

service that you'll find at http://EasyPushButtonTraffic.com







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