Leads, man! Where are the leads?

zigazagazig 1 Oct 2012 22:07
May I ask how anyone integrates their YouTube Channel with Footage Sales?

There really ought to be a service sorting YouTube channels out for people - e.g. customers. It would appear a most counterintuitive process in my experience.

Anyone have a guide or can write an F.A.Q. for doing this - getting sales with it, then there ought to be a case study to present as a service to other videographers, including, but not only keywording/copywriting.

I'm happy to put my youtube channel for a guinea pig in a case study, I may be a typical example of one who needs their channel fixed. Then we can sell it as a service and maybe even help youtube to fix trheir, quite frankly, diabolical interface in the process.

Ziggy Folkmanis
ODesigns 1 Oct 2012 22:26
I often put "http://www.orlowskidesigns.com/blog/category/clip-of-the-week/ on http://www.youtube.com/user/jamski88?feature=mhee AND on my http://www.orlowskidesigns.com/blog/.

Does it turn into sale? I don't really know. But it surely doen't hurt.
atesbnc 2 Oct 2012 10:04
Write "PAYA" and search it by google.
EarthUncutTV 2 Oct 2012 10:14
I shoot a lot of breaking news and nature footage and Youtube is extremely useful in getting producers to see my work and buy it. Every clip I have up here on P5 can be seen on Youtube.

Obviously watermark your material so it can't be ripped and stolen.
Mizamook 2 Oct 2012 20:02
EVERY clip? Wow....do you think it is worth doing retroactive?