Keep Acting Like YouTube is About SkateBoarding Dogs

TV Viewing YouTube taught Kat how to how to parallel park. She’s not this good, mind you, but she passed her test.

YouTube helped me figure out how to pair my new Jawbone bluetooth headset with my iPhone 3G. That video answered a little technical glitch that was keeping me from getting the job done. The instructions on paper? Not so good. Not as easy.

YouTube is my MTV. It’s my Saturday Night Live. It’s my.. oh, did you click that last one? It’s my movie trailers.

It’s my way to check in with friends’ happenings.

So, it’s a lot of things. It’s education. It’s marketing. It’s conversation. It’s mind blowing.

And it’s a channel for conversation starters, messages, business, and more. You pick what you want to do with it. You decide. But if you’re not thinking about it in 2009, at least giving it thought on your various potential business communications opportunities, you’re missing a chance.

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  • http://neuronspark.com paul

    Young people today don’t read blogs or even Twitter, their on YouTube.
    Who’s to say if Charles Dickens were alive today maybe he to would be making videos on YouTube

  • http://www.amethystwyldfyre.com Amethyst Wyldfyre

    Youtube is also educating our children in ways that the schools NEVER could. My son (13) gets ALL kinds of info on YouTube. He’s fixated on a beat boxer homeless man at the moment. Keeps playing the video over and over. I myself have had a lot of fun in the last couple of months filming “Sharing Sweet Success – The Honey Party” (17 Episodes so far – http://www.youtube.com/user/AmethystWyldfyre) It’s fun and good for business!

  • http://neuronspark.com paul

    Young people today don’t read blogs or even Twitter, their on YouTube.
    Who’s to say if Charles Dickens were alive today maybe he to would be making videos on YouTube

  • http://www.amethystwyldfyre.com Amethyst Wyldfyre

    Youtube is also educating our children in ways that the schools NEVER could. My son (13) gets ALL kinds of info on YouTube. He’s fixated on a beat boxer homeless man at the moment. Keeps playing the video over and over. I myself have had a lot of fun in the last couple of months filming “Sharing Sweet Success – The Honey Party” (17 Episodes so far – http://www.youtube.com/user/AmethystWyldfyre) It’s fun and good for business!

  • http://thenewadvertising.blogspot.com Scott Lackey

    Chris:
    You’re absolutely right. As an ad agency we’ve created funny videos for prospects….sending them links in new business emails. Just one of many uses.

    Happy Holidays!
    Scott

  • http://thenewadvertising.blogspot.com Scott Lackey

    Chris:
    You’re absolutely right. As an ad agency we’ve created funny videos for prospects….sending them links in new business emails. Just one of many uses.

    Happy Holidays!
    Scott

  • http://www.ThaiPulse.com Vern at ThaiPulse

    I just got approved for the YouTube partner program so I can have ads run on my videos. Pretty cool. Now it’s a business… not just fun. They offer some cool customization of the channel for partners. I’m at youtube.com/thaipulsedotcom if you want to see what I did. Nothing groundbreaking – just a little more customization and control over design of the page. Found this site from your tweet. Thanks Chris.

  • http://www.ThaiPulse.com Vern at ThaiPulse

    I just got approved for the YouTube partner program so I can have ads run on my videos. Pretty cool. Now it’s a business… not just fun. They offer some cool customization of the channel for partners. I’m at youtube.com/thaipulsedotcom if you want to see what I did. Nothing groundbreaking – just a little more customization and control over design of the page. Found this site from your tweet. Thanks Chris.

  • http://www.lonscohen.com Lon S. Cohen

    I read this and went to email it to myself at work as a reminder to remind myself of another channel we can use it at work and then the next email on my list ironically had this link in it… International artists using YouTube as virtual gallery and promoting work: http://tinyurl.com/9cbzc2

  • http://www.lonscohen.com Lon S. Cohen

    I read this and went to email it to myself at work as a reminder to remind myself of another channel we can use it at work and then the next email on my list ironically had this link in it… International artists using YouTube as virtual gallery and promoting work: http://tinyurl.com/9cbzc2

  • http://blog.refreshingapathy.com Rick Heil

    Youtube actually taught me how to use elastic audio in ProTools during my last Audio Production III project… and it taught me better than the professor did!

  • http://blog.refreshingapathy.com Rick Heil

    Youtube actually taught me how to use elastic audio in ProTools during my last Audio Production III project… and it taught me better than the professor did!

  • http://smallbizbee.com/index/2008/12/19/dont-caught-recession-trap/ Matt | Small Biz Bee

    Anyone who has ever slipped down the rabbit hole that is Youtube.com understands the power of it.

    Like you there have been many times I’ve used Youtube to explain to me how to do something that just wasn’t coming across in written word (the most recent being a problem with a wordpress plugin).

    It’s also a great place to look up obscure 80′s music videos that you thought died along with parachute pants =)

    Matt

  • http://smallbizbee.com/index/2008/12/19/dont-caught-recession-trap/ Matt | Small Biz Bee

    Anyone who has ever slipped down the rabbit hole that is Youtube.com understands the power of it.

    Like you there have been many times I’ve used Youtube to explain to me how to do something that just wasn’t coming across in written word (the most recent being a problem with a wordpress plugin).

    It’s also a great place to look up obscure 80′s music videos that you thought died along with parachute pants =)

    Matt

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  • http://www.dzesire.net Chester

    I find Youtube to be useful too. There are so many things that you can learn from them because words alone are not enough at times.

  • http://www.dzesire.net Chester

    I find Youtube to be useful too. There are so many things that you can learn from them because words alone are not enough at times.

  • http://www.frankiejohnson.com Frankie Johnson

    YouTube is also great for market research and virtual ethnography. Great videos there by Dr. Michael Wesch and his team (search his name on the YouTube site). My company, Research Arts, is also using YouTube as a user friendly way for respondents to upload videos they take as part of online research studies. YouTube goes from strength to strength. Not so sure about Seesmic!

  • http://www.frankiejohnson.com Frankie Johnson

    YouTube is also great for market research and virtual ethnography. Great videos there by Dr. Michael Wesch and his team (search his name on the YouTube site). My company, Research Arts, is also using YouTube as a user friendly way for respondents to upload videos they take as part of online research studies. YouTube goes from strength to strength. Not so sure about Seesmic!

  • http://www.creative-lifestyles.com chas

    it’s all about you.

  • http://www.creative-lifestyles.com chas

    it’s all about you.

  • http://www.docutunes.com/blog Liz

    I think it’s interesting how YouTube has morphed over the past couple of years. When I first started watching videos, user generated videos and vloggers were what made the front page. There was a war of personalities and who could develop the largest following. Musicians were able to post videos of themselves singing and get themselves a following. Now it seems that the front pages of most popular videos are clips from TV. It’s harder to happen upon great user-generated material from inside the YouTube environment. At the same time, there are a lot more ways of linking into good videos through facebook, twitter, stumbleupon, digg, etc.

  • http://www.docutunes.com/blog Liz

    I think it’s interesting how YouTube has morphed over the past couple of years. When I first started watching videos, user generated videos and vloggers were what made the front page. There was a war of personalities and who could develop the largest following. Musicians were able to post videos of themselves singing and get themselves a following. Now it seems that the front pages of most popular videos are clips from TV. It’s harder to happen upon great user-generated material from inside the YouTube environment. At the same time, there are a lot more ways of linking into good videos through facebook, twitter, stumbleupon, digg, etc.

  • amadis

    yeah, I wish I was that good at parallel parking as well. Go Kat. I don’t say it often, actually, quite about never. But thanks for posting your thoughts here, CB, its good to read and catch up the whats and the hows and the wherefores.

  • amadis

    yeah, I wish I was that good at parallel parking as well. Go Kat. I don’t say it often, actually, quite about never. But thanks for posting your thoughts here, CB, its good to read and catch up the whats and the hows and the wherefores.

  • http://themarketingnerd.blogspot.com Mark Juleen

    Chris, you’re so right that if your business is not on YouTube in 2009 you are missing out. Not only is it a great way to broadcast a message, but the ability for it to help SEO for your website cannot be overlooked either.

  • http://themarketingnerd.blogspot.com Mark Juleen

    Chris, you’re so right that if your business is not on YouTube in 2009 you are missing out. Not only is it a great way to broadcast a message, but the ability for it to help SEO for your website cannot be overlooked either.

  • http://www.coacheswebmarketing.com/ James Watson

    I’ve just written a blog post about how important it is to use online video in your marketing, even if you are a beginner. Its no longer an excuse to say its too technically difficult now there are great-quality cheap flip-cams, webcams and even fantastic low-cost video production tools like animoto. Most Animoto videos instantly look better than the average tv commercial…

  • http://www.coacheswebmarketing.com/ James Watson

    I’ve just written a blog post about how important it is to use online video in your marketing, even if you are a beginner. Its no longer an excuse to say its too technically difficult now there are great-quality cheap flip-cams, webcams and even fantastic low-cost video production tools like animoto. Most Animoto videos instantly look better than the average tv commercial…

  • http://www.thewayoftheweb.net Dan Thornton

    As Frankie Johnson said above, the work of people like Michael Wesch on Youtube was what really drove home the value to me…then I saw Randy Pausch’s last lecture, the TED talks etc.

    And at the same time, started discovering clips of events from my life, such as classic motorsport which I can now revisit with my father, or Swedish shows my girlfriend wants to show me that I wouldn’t be able to watch otherwise.

    Youtube is still a broadcast mechanism, but what will be interesting is whether the Vlogging niche stays with it, and the live webcam streaming of Justin TV and UStream, or whether a more conversational platform like Seesmic makes it more valuable.

  • http://www.thewayoftheweb.net Dan Thornton

    As Frankie Johnson said above, the work of people like Michael Wesch on Youtube was what really drove home the value to me…then I saw Randy Pausch’s last lecture, the TED talks etc.

    And at the same time, started discovering clips of events from my life, such as classic motorsport which I can now revisit with my father, or Swedish shows my girlfriend wants to show me that I wouldn’t be able to watch otherwise.

    Youtube is still a broadcast mechanism, but what will be interesting is whether the Vlogging niche stays with it, and the live webcam streaming of Justin TV and UStream, or whether a more conversational platform like Seesmic makes it more valuable.

  • http://www.kyakare.com Mumbai

    That is so true. I think maybe Youtube should look at creating a separate channels just for ads and brand promotions.

  • http://www.kyakare.com Mumbai

    That is so true. I think maybe Youtube should look at creating a separate channels just for ads and brand promotions.

  • http://www.fwrenaissance.com Sonja Cassella

    I just used YouTube last night to add a video to my WordPress blog, after learning that “WordPress standard don’t play that.” It was either YouTube or a widget … I decided on the standby. YouTube is also my music reference library and has brought me a way of really understanding operating WordPress.

    That said, it’s only a tool and can be used for either good or evil. There is, as we’ve been sayind around here for years, no panacea.

  • http://www.fwrenaissance.com Sonja Cassella

    I just used YouTube last night to add a video to my WordPress blog, after learning that “WordPress standard don’t play that.” It was either YouTube or a widget … I decided on the standby. YouTube is also my music reference library and has brought me a way of really understanding operating WordPress.

    That said, it’s only a tool and can be used for either good or evil. There is, as we’ve been sayind around here for years, no panacea.

  • http://www.frankthinking.com Frank Reed

    YouTube’s potential is endless but it’s not automatic. There is sooooooo much boring business stuff just haphazardly thrown together and slapped on it. What would be helpful for me is to talk to folks who understand the elements of effective business videos and ways to get the virus started etc. The “Will It Blend” campaigns of this medium are few and far between so it’s critical to understand this channel, how (or even if) it is a good choice for your vertical etc. I need to learn a lot more about this so I don’t fall into the “I did a video that sucked” club.

  • http://www.frankthinking.com Frank Reed

    YouTube’s potential is endless but it’s not automatic. There is sooooooo much boring business stuff just haphazardly thrown together and slapped on it. What would be helpful for me is to talk to folks who understand the elements of effective business videos and ways to get the virus started etc. The “Will It Blend” campaigns of this medium are few and far between so it’s critical to understand this channel, how (or even if) it is a good choice for your vertical etc. I need to learn a lot more about this so I don’t fall into the “I did a video that sucked” club.

  • http://annayoda.wordpress.com anna

    Here are the last two thing we’ve done on youtube: Robb got a great song for a video for our school’s christmas program (view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1ubrK5gMA) and i watched the Patriot’s get a penalty for making a snow angel. hilarious and ridiculous.

  • http://annayoda.wordpress.com anna

    Here are the last two thing we’ve done on youtube: Robb got a great song for a video for our school’s christmas program (view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1ubrK5gMA) and i watched the Patriot’s get a penalty for making a snow angel. hilarious and ridiculous.

  • http://www.innerchristmas.com Lynn Jericho

    I use YouTube for everything when I think about it. Mostly I am thinking about using it to serve my clients. I am changing the way people celebrate Christmas with my Inner Christmas movie and my Inner Christmas meditation. Just look up my name. And I reference youtube video’s in my new book Celebrate Christmas! Celebrate You! YouTube is a grabbag of possibility good and bad, delightful and boring, enlightening and stupid. Like life.

  • http://www.innerchristmas.com Lynn Jericho

    I use YouTube for everything when I think about it. Mostly I am thinking about using it to serve my clients. I am changing the way people celebrate Christmas with my Inner Christmas movie and my Inner Christmas meditation. Just look up my name. And I reference youtube video’s in my new book Celebrate Christmas! Celebrate You! YouTube is a grabbag of possibility good and bad, delightful and boring, enlightening and stupid. Like life.

  • http://humanvoice.wordpress.com Tom O’Brien

    Have you seen this video by Mike Wesch? Required watching for anyone who thinks YouTube is about skateboarding dogs.

    Mike is an assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University and this video is his presentation to the Library of Congress – The Cultural Anthropology of YouTube. I think this video explains not just YouTube, but large parts of the human motivation behind the entire social computing wave.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU

    Enjoy.

    TO’B

  • http://humanvoice.wordpress.com Tom O’Brien

    Have you seen this video by Mike Wesch? Required watching for anyone who thinks YouTube is about skateboarding dogs.

    Mike is an assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University and this video is his presentation to the Library of Congress – The Cultural Anthropology of YouTube. I think this video explains not just YouTube, but large parts of the human motivation behind the entire social computing wave.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU

    Enjoy.

    TO’B

  • http://www.reachpersonalbranding.com williamarruda

    Hi Chris,

    As always, great post. YouTube is also one of the best personal branding resources there is. Video let’s you clearly communicate who you are and express your point of view. For people who don’t know you, a YouTube video is a great way for them to understand your personal brand – better than an article or a LinkedIn profile (of course, those are great elements of a personal branding media plan too). When we only had face to face communication, it was easier to get to really know people. Then came the telephone – which removed the visual elements of communication (body language, etc.). Then email (and instant messaging) which further diluted the message by removing the audio components (intonation, pitch, etc.). Although it became easier to communicate with people all over the world, it became a lot harder to express a nuanced message that is consistent with your personal brand. Now, with YouTube (and other video products) we can deliver a clear and complete message globally – so people can understand exactly who we are, what we believe, and what we have to offer.

    Thanks for the post.
    William
    http://www.williamarruda.com

  • http://www.reachcc.com William Arruda

    Hi Chris,

    As always, great post. YouTube is also one of the best personal branding resources there is. Video let’s you clearly communicate who you are and express your point of view. For people who don’t know you, a YouTube video is a great way for them to understand your personal brand – better than an article or a LinkedIn profile (of course, those are great elements of a personal branding media plan too). When we only had face to face communication, it was easier to get to really know people. Then came the telephone – which removed the visual elements of communication (body language, etc.). Then email (and instant messaging) which further diluted the message by removing the audio components (intonation, pitch, etc.). Although it became easier to communicate with people all over the world, it became a lot harder to express a nuanced message that is consistent with your personal brand. Now, with YouTube (and other video products) we can deliver a clear and complete message globally – so people can understand exactly who we are, what we believe, and what we have to offer.

    Thanks for the post.
    William
    http://www.williamarruda.com

  • http://pinpointmultimedia.us David Anderson

    It is great to see YouTube move beyond the exploding diet coke bottles (although mighty cool what a mentos can do!). I have been skeptical that YouTube would stay too mired in the zany to be a serious business tool, but it really can be effective for business. With the addition of higher quality video, YouTube is growing in the right directions.

    I’m interested to see how the new attempts to monetize the format will change its flavor. Hopefully YouTube will remain a vibrant center for all sorts of on-demand content.

  • http://pinpointmultimedia.us David Anderson

    It is great to see YouTube move beyond the exploding diet coke bottles (although mighty cool what a mentos can do!). I have been skeptical that YouTube would stay too mired in the zany to be a serious business tool, but it really can be effective for business. With the addition of higher quality video, YouTube is growing in the right directions.

    I’m interested to see how the new attempts to monetize the format will change its flavor. Hopefully YouTube will remain a vibrant center for all sorts of on-demand content.

  • http://www.budgetpulse.com Craig

    I have used YouTube to help configure stuff involving my PS3 before. Always helpful.

  • http://www.budgetpulse.com Craig

    I have used YouTube to help configure stuff involving my PS3 before. Always helpful.

  • http://blog.angelaconnor.com AngelaConnor

    What it should be, as I’ve told many at various speaking engagements, is the new way for organizations that have typically been dependent on traditional media to create their own channels and distribute their own news. I know traditional media. I worked in traditional media for years. I tell them that as a former assignment manager at TV stations I was the one who threw their press releases in the recycling bin on a regular basis. If you know the news media isn’t going to cover your fund raiser, do it yourself! Heck, they’d only show 15 seconds of it anyway and if there’s an iota of breaking news it will not air. Youtube provides control that companies have not seen in the past. it provides power. Come on people, seize the day!

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