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YouTube Early Spring Cleaning





YouTube just announced that they would be doing some early spring cleaning:

What will this mean to you? Well, it means you’ll see some things about the site design evolving to be more consistent across the site. And some things that haven’t worked as smoothly as we would have liked them to will get the attention they deserve. Lastly, we may determine that some things we tried out just didn’t fly and remove them from the site.

YouTube doesn’t offer any specifics on what will be changed, revamped, or removed but here are a few of my ideas/predictions:


Comment System Revamp

The comment system is not what I’d expect from a Google owned site. They could learn a thing or two from the folks at Disqus on how to make a comment system that works (I use Disqus to power the comments on this blog, so I’m a little biased).

But in all honesty, you can’t easily reference other comments using @ replies, and when you reply to a comment it doesn’t stay connected or nested under the comment you replied to. For example, someone commented on my video saying that I should shave my goatee. I replied to them. Easy. However, now my reply is being shown without the original comment, so I look like a crazy person talking to myself:




Video Thumbnails

YouTube partners can upload their own thumbnails, but your average user (or Brand Channel) can’t. I can understand why YouTube doesn’t allow everyone to just upload their own thumbnails (every thumbnail would have cleavage in it), but offering only 3 options seems a little limiting. I have a feeling that YouTube will either give more thumbnail options, or allow you to choose a specific time in the video to capture the thumbnail. Pretty please !


Rating Stars

We’ve already discussed how most people that rate a video will rate it 5 stars, so I’m not sure how useful a star system is for YouTube. I know others have talked about switching to an opposable digit orientation system (thumbs up/thumbs down).

My vision would be for YouTube to replace ratings with sentiment tracking. So instead of just showing how many ‘thumbs up’ a video got in general, you could see which part(s) of the video got the most thumbs up/down. Or instead of thumbs, they could have ‘LOL’ or ‘WTF’ buttons to see what other viewers thought were the funniest or most shocking parts of the video.


YouTube Groups

YouTube Groups have been put in the corner like Baby from Dirty Dancing. They don’t exist in the top level navigation anymore, and you can’t even filter your search to find groups. Because of this I have a feeling that Groups are one of those things that YouTube “tried out that just didn’t fly”.

My idea would be to transform Groups into Group Viewing Rooms. YouTube has already tested real time sharing:

Combining this feature with Groups would allow group leaders to schedule group showings of videos with group members and provide some basic chat functionality while watching.


What Would You Like to See Changed ?

YouTube and Video Optimization at SES Chicago 2009

I attended the YouTube and Video Optimization session at SES Chicago yesterday and wanted to share my notes with the rest of the video marketing community. The presentation was given by Greg Jarboe of SEO-PR fame and covered all the basics of video optimization including:


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  • Obligatory Video Facts
    • video is huge
    • people love video
    • etc.
      • Three Basic Steps
        1. Get Discovered
          • Basic Video SEO
          • Video Responses
          • YouTube Suggest
          • YouTube Keyword Tool
          • Annotations
          • Embedding
          • Captions
        2. Create Compelling Video
          • people don’t watch and share CRAP
        3. Get Shared
          • Promote Your Video
          • Get Attention of Opinion Leaders
      • Questions & Answers

      I was most interested in the data from Tubemogul on how video is discovered and how the majority of videos are discovered through video sites (like YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) and Blogs (embedded videos) and NOT search engines like Google and Bing (or even video search engines like Google Video). So if your video strategy doesn’t involve YouTube in some way, enjoy your 6% :

      image from TubeMogul video discovery report

      image from TubeMogul video discovery report

      Overall I thought the session was fun and informative, but if you have any specific questions or comments please leave them in the comments section and I’ll be sure to respond promptly.

      Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to head back to the conference and load up on free pens for the year. :)

I’ll See You at SES Chicago 09

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I’ll be attending the YouTube and Video Optimization Session at SES Chicago today (12/7/09) at 11:45am CST. If you see me, be sure to stop by and say hi. You’ll marvel at how warm and approachable I am.

The presentation itself is going to be given by Greg Jarboe of SEO PR fame and should provide some practical guidelines for developing and implementing video marketing for various organizations.

I’m looking forward to the session and will be posting my notes and impressions tomorrow, so stay tuned !



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