Use Videos to Boost Customer Satisfaction – Blogging with Video

how to increase traffic with videos - using youtube effectivelyOnline Videos could change the way visitors look at your blogs & websites. Not only do they add an interesting dimension to the way you convey a message, but it could also make things simple & often personal.

YouTube, the number 1 video hosting website, now have major educational institutes & business organizations, publishing marketing & editorial videos on their custom channels.

While YouTube by itself helps them spread the news, the same videos can be embedded in several other blogs & sites. There are several ways to start with Video Blogging.

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YouTube Video on Sony HD Bravia Internet Video Link

YouTube, the Google subsidiary, announced on 5th June 2008, that they will partner with Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link, to bring YouTube video content to the High Definition flat panel TV sets. Sony introduced the Bravia Internet Video Link at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2007 and has since slowly added content partners including Yahoo!, AOL and Conde Nast.

Sony was one of the first to bring streaming Internet video to the television in the United States without a PC & this integration of YouTube into the television enhances the living room entertainment experience by offering a large number of channels for people to select from, enabling them to watch what they want, when they want it.

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Marketers using Google YouTube – Creative Ways to Reach Creative Audience

3M has taken the Google YouTube way to reach out to creative video makers who use 3M Post-It slips. 3M is partnering with YouTube and Google to launch a video contest to search for the most creative uses of its Post-it Notes. Visitors to http://www.youtube.com/postitnotes can create a video up to two minutes in length showing the Post-it Notes used in a unique way and upload it to the site.

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Randy Pausch on Achieving Childhood Dreams – Last Lecture at Carnegie Mellon

Very recently Dr Randy Pausch delivered the “Last Lecture ” at the Carnegie Mellon University. It was an hour and a half expression of trust & his faith in succeeding by helping others succeed.

Here is a link to the video on YouTube .
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