dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
tried that
the google algorithm is the thing that decides if it is going to offer you my films down the right hand side. That is done on the basis of what you have watched in the past, how many of my films you have watched to the end and how many hits the films have got. By removing them from youtube and putting them away on a small website the google algorithm will decide that you do not watch my films very often and will stop offering them to you. This is the digital equivalent of trying to run a shop that is around the corner with the blinds down, door locked and with a google "its all free" shop parked in front of the shop.
If you only watch one of my films on youtube and watch the rest on my website it will decide that you do not like my films but you might like the click bait bikinis more than KTL and that is all it will offer you.
My daughter says, and I agree, that you cannot really ever beat youtube - you can only play by their rules. Their rules favour click bait bikinis over brains every time.. She says I have to reach through youtube to appeal directly to old sailors to chip in for the jowly intelligent man sailing a shit box rather than the girls in their outremar cats.
One thing I have in my favour at the moment is that over half the people who start watching one of my films see them right to the end. That makes the google algorithm very happy. It now watches very carefully how many minutes of each film you watch.
so clever.
D
the google algorithm is the thing that decides if it is going to offer you my films down the right hand side. That is done on the basis of what you have watched in the past, how many of my films you have watched to the end and how many hits the films have got. By removing them from youtube and putting them away on a small website the google algorithm will decide that you do not watch my films very often and will stop offering them to you. This is the digital equivalent of trying to run a shop that is around the corner with the blinds down, door locked and with a google "its all free" shop parked in front of the shop.
If you only watch one of my films on youtube and watch the rest on my website it will decide that you do not like my films but you might like the click bait bikinis more than KTL and that is all it will offer you.
My daughter says, and I agree, that you cannot really ever beat youtube - you can only play by their rules. Their rules favour click bait bikinis over brains every time.. She says I have to reach through youtube to appeal directly to old sailors to chip in for the jowly intelligent man sailing a shit box rather than the girls in their outremar cats.
One thing I have in my favour at the moment is that over half the people who start watching one of my films see them right to the end. That makes the google algorithm very happy. It now watches very carefully how many minutes of each film you watch.
so clever.
D
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