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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 39526, member: 54"]One efficient way to show us what u have is to lay out about 100-200 assorted ones and pan over them with a video camera, even a cell that takes video might work. At the end you dwell on some of the more interesting ones. Upload the vid to you-tube set "private" if u only want certain peep to c it, or "public" if everyone can c it. Keep it to a few min. or less and more will watch it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I still make you-tube videos now and then and Google still pays me every month for the ads I let them put on my 325 videos. Let me know if u decide to do a video and need any advice on how to edit or upload. Only about 5% of the time they refuse to put ads on them-like this one that Google decided violated one or another of their "community values" (where have we heard that before?) [MEDIA=youtube]pvHFVW0DXvQ[/MEDIA] Well I don't have a clue what they found objectionable about it, but don't have the time or desire to fight them over a few bucks in missed ad revenues so I just upload more videos and most of 'em bring in a trickle of money each.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 39526, member: 54"]One efficient way to show us what u have is to lay out about 100-200 assorted ones and pan over them with a video camera, even a cell that takes video might work. At the end you dwell on some of the more interesting ones. Upload the vid to you-tube set "private" if u only want certain peep to c it, or "public" if everyone can c it. Keep it to a few min. or less and more will watch it. I still make you-tube videos now and then and Google still pays me every month for the ads I let them put on my 325 videos. Let me know if u decide to do a video and need any advice on how to edit or upload. Only about 5% of the time they refuse to put ads on them-like this one that Google decided violated one or another of their "community values" (where have we heard that before?) [MEDIA=youtube]pvHFVW0DXvQ[/MEDIA] Well I don't have a clue what they found objectionable about it, but don't have the time or desire to fight them over a few bucks in missed ad revenues so I just upload more videos and most of 'em bring in a trickle of money each.[/QUOTE]
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