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Here is THE way to get traffic from YouTube using ONLY free tools:

1. Pick a headline that provokes clicks. Use keywords only if it’s convenient. Just like a salesletter’s headline is the most important part of getting people to read it, a YouTube video’s headline is the most important factor in getting people to click it to watch. Be controversial!

2. Use good showmanship. That means make them curious, don’t reveal the best part until the end, and use a cliffhanger ending like Empire Strikes Back where people don’t know if Darth Vader is really Luke’s father or not. Make them desperate to take some kind of action.

3. Dare to make people angry. At least they’ll remember you. Make it emotional somehow at least.

4. Get them to click your link or type in your domain. DON’T brand the video with your domain the entire time. Build up and show it at the end or add one of those arrows that points to the side box where you’ve put your link. To make links on YouTube, make the URL the first thing in your description box and start with http.

5. Use FREE tools to help. TubeMogul.com will submit your video to a bunch of sites, and it’s totally free. No software required! The next is Tube-Surfer.net which will surf your video over and over racking up tons of views so your video can get popular. You gotta leave your browser open, so turn it on before you go to bed. This will make you video appear “cooler” and will attract more REAL views.

That’s it. You could pay a lot of money to other “gurus” to teach you this but here is the real deal that works. I know from experience. That’s why I have a video with well over 100,000 views. It started with the fake ones and took off.

When I first saw Twitter, I thought it was the dumbest trend I’d ever seen in online social media. Now I see it as a way to take advantage of other people’s popularity and get your name out there. If you use Twitter the way it’s “intended” to be used, your benefits will be really small compared to what you could get.

I’m not, however, recommending you get one of those apps that makes spam accounts and spams people on Twitter. That’s a cool deal, but not the way I would use the site. Here are a few tips and tricks to taking more advantage of Twitter but also staying under the radar.

  • Go to TweetLater.com and set up your account to forward the emails you get about getting followed to their autoresponder, which you can put in a brief welcome and plug your site. This can get you lots of traffic and goes to people’s INBOX.
  • Find somebody popular on Twitter (like Shoemoney, who has over 5,000 followers) and start following their followers. Many will start following you, and getting your emails. That’s like STEALING a guru’s email list!
  • Once you’ve maxed out, stop following some of the old people and start following others. Many people won’t notice you’re no longer following them even though they’re still following you.
  • Don’t send more than 10 tweets per day, and don’t include links in every tweet. You want to APPEAR like a normal white hat user.
  • Create more Twitter accounts and target specific NICHES. People who follow Willie Crawford are likely to be internet marketers on the Warrior Forum, for example. Start to target niches by who people follow and match your promotional tweets to the interests of those people.

This little method is simple but can make you a twitter celeb and get some good LASTING traffic to your site.



Demonoid is one of those super controversial websites that the DMCA is always trying to shut down. Demonoid went down several months back but it’s really pointless to try and shut down these types of sites because new ones will always just spring up in its place. Demonoid is right up there with sites like The Pirate Bay that specialize in file-sharing.

NOT ALL FILE-SHARING IS ILLEGAL

Although people share things they really don’t have the right to do. We all remember the court case of Metallica against Napster that set a precedent against file-sharing…supposedly. It hasn’t done anything because with huge networks like Emule, WinMX, Limewire, etc, it’s like the war on terrorism. Yeah they engage in bad behavior and you can stop the program but not the principles.

Here’s a video interview about some of the developments in file-sharing on the internet:

Here’s a diagram that illustrates my opinion:



It’s not congruent with definitions to call file-sharing stealing, so I disagree with some of the courts. Canada permits downloads and as the man interviewed in the video above said, the market is ready to quit buying media and just download it. Itunes is a great example, and their files are pretty secure from sharing and copying. There’s always a way for the determined ones but most people respect the security measures built into the files.

Demonoid is a good place to hangout for this kind of thing because entrance is by invitation only, like a club or a secret society…ooo..ahh.. The owners also crack down on anything that pisses people off and they ban whoever invites the dweebs that screw around in there too so it’s definitely a trust-based membership.

What’s a torrent file? Check Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent

Out of all the file-sharing networks I’ve seen, Demonoid gets my best rating: 10/10

Here’s Michael Moore sharing his thoughts on file-sharing: (he thinks it’s cool!)

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