AlwaysASN
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>I never heard about the keyword tool, that looks awesome!
Yeah, it really helps out a ton with search results! Just use a word that describes your video, and it helps you tap into niches that could be open. Try and be as specific as possible!
>And I'm ashamed to admit I never used Reddit, and am slightly scared of its (to me at least) obtuse layout.
But perhaps I shouldn't whine and actually try it out.
It can be a bit odd. When I first saw it, it sort of reminded me of 4chan, because of how random and confusing it appears. Once you're there for a while though, you start to get used to it, and can use it to promulgate your links properly. I'd recommend at least giving it a shot!
>With video responses, do you record a new video for the response always or do you ever use a previously made video?
I've done both. However, the latter will only work if the person leaves video responses open. If they set it to pending approval, they won't approve an unrelated video. For that, find people that take anything, like WheezyWaiter or RealAnnoyingOrange. For new videos, they're more likely to accept them, although it's still not guaranteed. I've made direct responses that were rejected before.
>I seldom put video responses because I don't want to seem like a spammer.
You should only make a video response if you feel like it's relevant. Don't make one if you don't really care, and only do it for the views. Make genuine content, and people can appreciate it more.
>Also, you can't monetize your video responses right? And if you can is it proper etiquette not to?
If you own the copyright, meaning you didn't use other people's content excessively to make the video, then yes, you can monetize. It may not be proper etiquette, I don't know, but I do it anyways.
>That is actually very good advice! Thanks ^_^
Sure thing! Happy to help![DOUBLEPOST=1351269455,1351269395][/DOUBLEPOST]
Oh, and thanks!
Really helpful, no sarcastic inflection here! (not that you would have assumed one anyway)
Thanks
