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Posted by GMAN on 07/09/07 06:49
In article <46912444$0$31225$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, Bill Fright <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>Chris F. wrote:
>> I recently uploaded a video to Youtube, to promote a DVD that I've
>> produced. The video got hundreds of views within the first 24 hours, and
>> received many positive comments (and I even sold 3 copies of the DVD). But
>> interest quickly died down, and it is now getting less than 100 views a day
>> (and no more sales since Friday).
>> Many other YT videos attract fantastic numbers of views, some of them
>> getting over 1 million in less than a month! My question is: is there
>> something I can do to promote my video, or is it simply not of interest to a
>> wide enough demographic? That video, BTW, can be viewed here:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgJ6XrIlD_c
>> Many seemingly-pointless YT videos manage to generate millions of views...
>> how do they do it anyway?
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
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>Ever heard of recycling?
>
Exactly, most states wont allow you to put a TV set in the trash. Lead ,
mercury and other toxic metals are released into the landfill.
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