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Generating a YouTube RSS Feed




I recently stumbled across a great tip on how to generate an RSS feed from YouTube.

YouTube has RSS feeds however they do not make them easily available. You can create a feed for your channel, your favorite channel or even have one generated by keywords.

Here are a couple of example feeds I created for myself:

1) Feed for videos tagged with "darts":

http://youtube.com/rss/tag/darts.rss

2) Feed from my favorite YouTube Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/rss/user/crackingdarts/videos.rss

3) Feed for Internet Marketing Videos

http://youtube.com/rss/tag/internet+marketing.rss

As you can see, by modifying the string you can create an RSS feed for virtually any topic. If you market your business on YouTube you can push the information using your feed. If you are looking for ineteresting web content for your blog or web site you can create a custom feed to update on it's own that interests your visitors. You can also plug the feed into Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites.

Here are the strings in plain text you can use to copy and paste, creating your own YouTube RSS feeds. Simply change the words in all caps to the elements you'd like to use:

Videos by tag:

http://youtube.com/rss/tag/TAG.rss

Videos by multiple tags:

http://youtube.com/rss/tag/TAG1+TAG2.rss

Videos by channel:

http://www.youtube.com/rss/user/USERNAME/videos.rss
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Why is the @ character ignored in search queries?




In the past I've heard many related questions. Can I use the @ sign in my domain name? I use the @ sign in my branding but why do the search engines don't seem to pick it up? With Twitter's increase in popularity and use of the @ character when addressing a Twitter user even more questions are bouncing around.

I experimented with this following yesterday's Indy 500 and entered a Google search for @danicapatrick (who finished a solid third), @h3lio (3rd time Indy 500 winner Helio Castronevez) and @TonyKanaan (current points leader who met the wall hard at 198mph suffering a DNF for the second straight year at The Brickyard).

The query produced the same results as a search for these drivers without the @ character, while WebMynd for FireFox produced a list of kudos and congrats from Indy Racing Fans across the Twittersphere. With the exception of Helio who uses the number 3 from his Team Penske Dallara/Honda in his Twitter name, the @ character was virtually ignored.

Google of course has their own answers to this in this short video.

Marketing On Twitter




Promowear Magazine, May/June 2009.

This months issue is directed at readers who have not discovered Twitter yet, or have but aren't aware of the marketing opportunities that go with it.

Twitter Basics

If you are brand new to Twitter I suggest you jump to Getting Started With Twitter, then returning to this post to continue.

Twitter Tools

After reading the article a Google search can provide you with hundreds of applications and tools to help you utilize Twitter to your liking, as well as search and review Tweets and MicroBlogs for your target audience and interests. Below are a handful of them that can provide anyone a fresh start.

Follow me on Twitter @Webmster_Rags or follow my blog as I will be offering more Twitter tips and tricks in the future.

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5 Creative Ways To Drive Traffic To Your Website




There are many ways to direct qualified buyers to your website, and I see many website owners missing those opportunities. It seems that the simple phrase SEO (Search Engine Optimization) has either intimidated them or has them distracted from the variety of other avenues available for promoting their websites.

I recently posted some advice and suggestions in an online forum, and I received many private messages with positive feedback as a result. After reading through my post again I realized it is something I should elaborate on and share here on the blog.

1) Create and Submit iGoogle Desktop Themes

Internet users who utilize iGoogle enjoy the desktop themes, widgets and the many features that go along with it. By creating iGoogle desktop themes and branding them with your web site URL you can expose your website to thousands of Internet users. You can also put links to the themes on your web site to offer them to your customers, or those browsing and not buying that particular day.

I created a darts theme last year to promote my dart shirts web site. Currently over 2,000 people are using it (they give you a counter that stays current). I've seen the number of users as high as 4,500+ before. Considering that is just one theme and a small number of potential iGoogle users that are interested in darts, anyone with some creativity and a feel for their target audience could create themes to target any demographic.



An added bonus for the technically challenged, as I looked up the link and point you to where you can get started I discovered that Google has now added a Theme Maker feature!

2) Create Wallpapers for Computers and Cell Phones

Everyone with a computer has a desktop, and virtually all of them like to personalize it with wallpaper. The number of cell phone users in the world has now exceeded the number of people who own computers, and most cell phones these days offer personalization as well.

By creating custom wallpapers for both desktops and mobile devices and brand them with your web site URL, you can then offer them as a free download AND submit them to free wallpaper/cell phone web sites. Consider how many people would end up with www.yourwebsite.com right on their desktop and/or cell phone every day. Plus your website would get additional traffic from users searching for wallpapers and themes.

To give you a jump start on this, here are the screen resolutions you should offer:

Windows and Mac Desktops:
  • 640x480 Screen Resolution
  • 800x600 Screen Resolution
  • 1024x768 Screen Resolution
  • 1152x864 Screen Resolution
  • 1280x960 Screen Resolution
  • 1344x1008 Screen Resolution
  • 1280x1024 Screen Resolution
  • 1400x1050 Screen Resolution
  • 1600x1200 Screen Resolution
  • 2048x1536 Screen Resolution
Mobile Devices:
  • 101X80 Screen Resolution
  • 128X128 Screen Resolution
  • 128X160 Screen Resolution
  • 176X220 Screen Resolution
  • 240X240 Screen Resolution
  • 240X320 Screen Resolution
  • 320X240 Screen Resolution
  • 96X64 Screen Resolution

3) Create MySpace Themes

If you really want to get busy, you could create some MySpace Themes. Brand them, link them to your web site and offer them as a free download. Sooner or later your web site - with links to your web site - would be all over MySpace. In addition to the added traffic you'd get from search engines on MySpace Layouts and Themes, all those in-bound links will help your SEO efforts. To repeat my comment regarding iGoogle desktop themes above, anyone with some creativity and a feel for their target audience could create themes to target any demographic.

4) Create a Facebook Application

If you're a savvy developer you know this already. For the rest there's the built in Gift Creator application on Facebook that is as easy to use as a toaster. Using Gift Creator you can create an app that lets users share your artwork, products or anything else you decide on with their friends. This is a major viral tool. I created one in December of 2008 for my dart shirts and currently there are over 4000 daily users - all trading my dart shirts with each other - and all those pages are branded and linked to my website. That number climbs by an average of 100 users per week.

5) Create Twitter Backgrounds

Twitter is growing into quite the social networking/micro blogging experience for millions of Internet users. By creating backgrounds specific to Twitter - and the demographics you wish to target - you can brand them with your website URL and offer them as free downloads. You could even create a Twitter account to promote the backgrounds as well as link to your products on a regular basis.

I am considering buying a domain name and creating a web site just for this purpose. I think it is a great channel to dive into and take advantage of.

Now to get creative!

Consider these ideas and the ways you can put them to use to drive visitors to your web site! The comments feature is active for any questions, comments, suggestions. Tell me what's on your mind.

What's Mom Doing Online?




As Mothers Day approaches, we all begin the quest for this years perfect gift. But what do Moms do that we should know about?

New data from Nielsen Online:

  • Nielsen defines "Power Moms" as women aged 25-54 with at least one child. These women represent almost 20% of the online population.

  • Established Moms (aged 40-50 with 3+ kids) are heavy online shoppers. Shopzilla.com is their most popular shopping site.

  • Newbie Moms (aged 35-34 with 1-2 kids) also shop online, but are more into social networking.


Moms have also generated their own online community with blogs. These blogs cover everything from raising kids to reviewing handbags and sharing shopping tips. Now that you know all of this, go out and find your Mom the perfect gift. And if Moms happen to be a part of your target audience and marketing plan, you now know where to find them.