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Rabu, 08 Desember 2010
Subscribe, vote and win! Over 50 top music artists participate in MyYouTube Contest
Are you Rihanna’s biggest fan? Do you just love Justin Bieber? Well now’s your chance to show these artists just how devoted you really are. The MyYouTube contest launches today and the participating music artists need your help to win.
Over the next two months, the music artists will compete to score the most points on the MyYouTube Channel. But they only score points when YOU subscribe to their channels and share with your friends.
So what’s in it for you?
By subscribing to your favorite artists’ channels, you’ll get their latest videos delivered straight to your YouTube homepage. It’s a quick and easy way for you to stay up-to-date on their music videos and behind-the-scenes news.
On the MyYouTube Channel, you can flip through all the participating artist profiles, watch their exclusive videos, and even find out what YouTube channels they, themselves, like to watch.
And did we mention all the prizes?
Every artist is giving out five prizes to users who score points for them in the contest. That’s over 250 prizes, ranging from t-shirts and CD’s to fully-loaded ipod shuffles and concert tickets.
How to score points:
These artists can’t win without your help, so head on over to youtube.com/myyoutube and start subscribing now!
Becky Chappell, YouTube Product Marketing, recently watched “YouTube Subscriptions.”
Over the next two months, the music artists will compete to score the most points on the MyYouTube Channel. But they only score points when YOU subscribe to their channels and share with your friends.
So what’s in it for you?
By subscribing to your favorite artists’ channels, you’ll get their latest videos delivered straight to your YouTube homepage. It’s a quick and easy way for you to stay up-to-date on their music videos and behind-the-scenes news.
On the MyYouTube Channel, you can flip through all the participating artist profiles, watch their exclusive videos, and even find out what YouTube channels they, themselves, like to watch.
And did we mention all the prizes?
Every artist is giving out five prizes to users who score points for them in the contest. That’s over 250 prizes, ranging from t-shirts and CD’s to fully-loaded ipod shuffles and concert tickets.
How to score points:
You can earn an artist up to 7 points by doing the following from the MyYouTube Channel:
- Subscribe to the artist’s YouTube channel. (1 point)
- Subscribe to any of the artist’s four recommended channels. (1 point for each recommended channel)
- Share to your Facebook and/or Twitter accounts. (1 point each)
These artists can’t win without your help, so head on over to youtube.com/myyoutube and start subscribing now!
Becky Chappell, YouTube Product Marketing, recently watched “YouTube Subscriptions.”
Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010
1 billion subscriptions and counting
Early on (we're talking '06 here, people!), the yellow subscribe button made its debut so the latest videos from your favorite channels could make a beeline to your YouTube homepage/eager eyes. Today, the button that’s been immortalized as a throw cushion hits an important landmark: it’s been clicked over one billion times. And who was the lucky channel to get that billionth hit? It was MachinimaSports, who are, not coincidentally, on our homepage on Friday.
In fact, there is so much subscription activity that over a billion subscription updates are sent to our users' homepages every week, and 15 YouTube channels have crossed the one million subscriber mark: fred, nigahiga, kassemg, shanedawsonTV, shanedawsonTV2, smosh, universalmusicgroup, machinima, sxephil, mysteryguitarman, davedays, kevjumba, realannoyingorange, raywilliamjohnson, collegehumor and failblog.
So what’s next for subscriptions? Turns out, we’ve got a spankin’ new widget that any video-maker can embed on his/her website or blog. It lets people subscribe to your YouTube channel with a single click, without having to leave your site to log into YouTube or to confirm their subscription. The entire process happens in the widget.
Give it a try! All you need to do is embed the code below into the source code of your website or blog, in the same way you embed a YouTube video:
<iframe id="fr" src="http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=add YouTube Username here" style="overflow: hidden; height: 105px; width: 300px; border: 0;" scrolling="no" frameBorder="0"></iframe>
For example, here it is for the YouTube channel:
And if all this is new to you, let us suggest you check out this video, in which dear Cuddles tells you all you need to know about subscriptions:
Georges Haddad, Product Marketing Manager, recently watched “Annoying Orange: The Exploding Orange.”
In fact, there is so much subscription activity that over a billion subscription updates are sent to our users' homepages every week, and 15 YouTube channels have crossed the one million subscriber mark: fred, nigahiga, kassemg, shanedawsonTV, shanedawsonTV2, smosh, universalmusicgroup, machinima, sxephil, mysteryguitarman, davedays, kevjumba, realannoyingorange, raywilliamjohnson, collegehumor and failblog.
So what’s next for subscriptions? Turns out, we’ve got a spankin’ new widget that any video-maker can embed on his/her website or blog. It lets people subscribe to your YouTube channel with a single click, without having to leave your site to log into YouTube or to confirm their subscription. The entire process happens in the widget.
Give it a try! All you need to do is embed the code below into the source code of your website or blog, in the same way you embed a YouTube video:
<iframe id="fr" src="http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=add YouTube Username here" style="overflow: hidden; height: 105px; width: 300px; border: 0;" scrolling="no" frameBorder="0"></iframe>
For example, here it is for the YouTube channel:
And if all this is new to you, let us suggest you check out this video, in which dear Cuddles tells you all you need to know about subscriptions:
Georges Haddad, Product Marketing Manager, recently watched “Annoying Orange: The Exploding Orange.”
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