A report found that videos that say "you" in the first five seconds of runtime get 66% more views than videos that don't.
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200 million people are earning money from digital content creation
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Saying “You” In First Five Seconds Of YouTube Video Increases Views By 66%, Study Shows
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28% Of Earth’s Population Projected To Watch Online Video By End Of 2017
According to a new report from eMarketer, about 28% of the world's population is expected to view online video by the end of 2017.
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YouTube Wants To Fund Its Stars’ Off-Site Projects
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, YouTube is looking for ways to fund its creative community's off-YouTube endeavors.
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Consumer Electronics Videos Have Drawn 18.9 Billion YouTube Views
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Adobe: Mobile Viewing Up 57% Over 2013, Web-To-TV Devices Up Next
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Why Did Super Bowl Ad Sharing Go Down By 29%?
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As Some TV Budgets Shrink, 65% Of Ad Buyers Plan To Spend More Online
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Music Labels Make More Off Mashups, Covers Than Official Music Videos
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VEVO Viewers Have Watched 44.4 Billion Music Videos In The Past Year
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Top 100 Global Brands Post An Average Of 78 YouTube Videos Per Month
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TV Execs: Blip.tv’s Online Video Study Will Scare You
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