The end of the year is here and hopefully you did something awesome in 2013. And if you didn’t, that’s okay because you have one more day to get crazy. Actually, you have a brand new year ahead of you to do something memorable. Luc Bergeron compiled 253 YouTube videos that popped up in 2013 and made this incredible mashup video showing humans doing awesome things.
Have you noticed this trend in YouTube? You watch a video on YouTube. Maybe it’s a minute, maybe it’s two. Maybe you laughed, maybe you didn’t. But then there are 5 minutes of additional post-video video that tells you to either subscribe to their other channel, add them on Facebook, tweet out a shoutout, click on their next video, see what they’re up to, shill for a sponsor and maybe even do all of the above.
AOL strikes deal with YouTube to start streaming content from various brands
Posted in: Today's ChiliAOL’s continuing push to boost its video presence on as many internet places as possible has just secured many of the company’s brands a spotlight inside one of the world’s biggest sites. According to AllThingsD, AOL and YouTube have inked a deal that will bring “branded channels” with content from sites such as Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Moviefone and even clips from the recently launched HuffPost Live over to the video streaming platform. And while AOL did previously offer some tidbits on YouTube, this move is expected to better solidify and highlight the vid work from properties like the ones mentioned above — which, of course, could only be accomplished by reaching a new “everyone wins” type of revenue sharing agreement.
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