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YouTube Adding 1,000+ Movies From Paramount, MGM

YouTube has added 500 hundred new movie titles from Paramount Pictures and more than 600 titles from MGM. Six major studios and more than 10 independent movie studios now offer movies for rent on YouTube and Google Play in the U.S. and Canada.

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Becoming a YouTube Partner Just Got More Rewarding

YouTube is updating partner eligibility across 20 countries where the YouTube Partner Program has launched. Content creators in these countries can become partners by enabling their YouTube accounts, and monetizing at least one of their videos.

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Coming Soon: Live Pay-Per-View Programming on YouTube



To celebrate the first birthday of YouTube Live yesterday, Google announced that video creators can now monetize live events streaming on YouTube, either with ads or paid streaming. YouTube also made the Wirecast software free for partners, giving stream hosts the ability to do professional-quality live production. Television networks should be worried – but only if Google can work its way into the living room.



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YouTube Live Adds Real Time Analytics, Paid Live Streaming & More

YouTube Live did something completely different to celebrate its first birthday. Its gave three gifts to YouTube Partners, wrapped up as new features, further opening a new category of content for partners to create and advertisers to consider.

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ModCloth Converts Customers into Brand Evangelists with YouTube

In the fickle world of fashion, finding, engaging, and retaining brand devotees online is not easily stitched together. But YouTube helped one couple turn an online-only retail operation into a global, 275-employee company in less than a decade.

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YouTube Videos on DVD: Collections You Can Enjoy at Home

That is right! You can have YouTube on DVD. Visit http://www.youtube.com/TheYouTubeCollection for more information! Oh, I forgot to mention “April Fools!” ;-) Kudos to YouTube of all the hard work on this. Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Next Gen YouTube, Mobile Marketing, SEO & More at SES New York 2012 – ReelSEO Online Video News


ReelSEO Online Video News
Next Gen YouTube, Mobile Marketing, SEO & More at SES New York 2012
ReelSEO Online Video News
Oh, and it's presented by Lee Odden, which means it'll be good for sure: Online marketing is increasingly competitive, and brand marketers worldwide are seeking real advantages that will improve the efficiency and impact of their social media and SEO

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Now You Can Scrobble Songs You Hear on YouTube to Last.fm

lastfm-150.jpgFor all the excitement over streaming services, cloud lockers, Internet radio and newer trends like group listening, one of the biggest sources of music online is a site that was built for other purposes all together. YouTube has become a major repository of music over the years, and its smartphone apps can easily be used as a sort of mobile jukebox.

For users of the social radio and music recommendation service Last.fm, YouTube has always lived on off its own island, unable to be “scrobbled” back to the mothership. A new plugin for Google Chrome fixes that.

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Wait, Last.fm? Isn’t that service so 2007? It’s been awhile since the buzz about Last.fm as an Internet radio service peaked, but for many, it still provides one of the best music recommendation engines out there.

lastfm-profile.jpgI’ve been using Last.fm for five years. Every song I ever listened to in iTunes or on my iPod has been noted by Last.fm’s servers via the service’s scrobbling mechanism. When I joined Spotify this summer, I turned on the Last.fm integration. Between Spotify’s library and my local MP3s, I now have immediate access to much more music than ever before, and Last.fm is keeping track of all of it. Well, almost all of it. Sometimes, when a track isn’t available on Spotify or SoundCloud, I’ll go straight to YouTube and look for it. Quite often, it’s there.

By keeping track of my listening habits, Last.fm is able to build out a comprehensive profile of my tastes and then, based on its own algorithm, recommend other artists and songs to me. I’ve discovered a number of new bands this way. The more third party services I can plug into my Last.fm account, the more complete – and thus useful -this profile will be.

With this Chrome plugin, I can include songs I stream from YouTube in my Last.fm listening history. For many music fans today, this actually comprises a pretty significant chunk of their overall music consumption.

In the past, you could achieve this kind of functionality via Greasemonkey, but this approach is a little more straightforward to implement. The plugin also works with other services like Google Music, Pandora, MySpace and Bandcamp.

The only drawback is that it’s browser-based rather than relying on user authentication to tie accounts together. So if you stream tracks from YouTube on your iPhone or Android device, that won’t be captured by Last.fm. Still, it’s a start.

(h/t to Google Operating System)

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The “SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination” Article Was Published Today … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

The "SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination" Article Was Published Today
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
The "SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination" article is discussed by the Digital Marketer team in the current Digital Marketer newsletter. Austin, TX (PRWEB) March 07, 2012 YouTube is the top video platform on the Internet, but there are a lot of

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The “SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination” Article Was Published Today … – PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)
The “SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination” Article Was Published Today
PR Web (press release)
The “SEO and YouTube Are The Winning Combination” article is discussed by the Digital Marketer team in the current Digital Marketer newsletter. YouTube received over 1 trillion video views in 2011, which comes out to an average of every person on Earth

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