How to sneak into the YouTube.com popular sections and get thousands of free visitors to your website
There are billions of websites on the net, but YouTube incredibly gets 14% of all Internet traffic.
Below is a cutting edge, and not entirely moral trick to sneaking onto the most viewed and most popular pages of Youtube.
Step 1 – Create Your Video
You are not going to have success on a video site without a video, so grab a video camera, or your webcam and make your vid. Infact, ideally your video should be an advert for your site, so ensure that you have your website url in big writing.
WARNING: It is best to create a video without any sound. You will see why in step 3.
Step 2 – Upload Your Video
This can take around 15 minutes to upload. Be patient!
Step 3 – Put the video in an iFrame and insert into your website.
You will need a high traffic site for this to work best. What you need to do is put the video in an iFrame, but use zero by zero for its size. This will make it invisible. Then stick it into the footer of your site and each impression on your site will count as a view of the video, thus rocketing it up the Youtube rankings.
Step 4 – Test.
Check to make sure the video is invisible on your site, also check that the amount of views are increasing in Youtube.
Then just sit back and watch as your rankings rocket in Youtube.
Step 5 – Build rewards.
If your video gets a
This is a great way to get thousands of extra unique page views per day. This truly is one of the few ways of getting free traffic to your site.
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I really want to make video..
But don’t have more time to do it..
I am getting ready to create some internet marketing video tutorials. This information is great! I’m totally going to use this method for my website! I’ll let you know how it works out.
Whoa! That’s the best idea I’ve ever heard. But I wonder if a view only counts if the user clicks the play button…
It must not if it is invisible. It counts the page views of the video itself. Someone getting low hits anyways may not benefit from this too well, but someone who gets a few hundred a day could sail to the top.
You don’t need to actually use a camera. You could use images and make a slide show. Then convert it to a YouTube friendly video format.
It’s a nice idea, however, what’s annoying is the time that you have to wait to upload a video!!