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lunamehta · 2 years ago
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Want to Invest in Unlisted Companies
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lobaznyuk · 10 months ago
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short and random compilation of elite final passes/ending poses that i enjoy, ranging from pretty to corny to chaotic
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delistedshares · 10 months ago
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pathologicalreid · 2 months ago
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a long way to go | s.r.
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in which your family breaks no contact and Spencer reminds you that you're doing the right thing
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kindergarten teacher!reader masterlist
who? spencer reid x fem!reader category: flangst? (hurt/comfort) content warning: nondescript childhood trauma, kindergarten teacher!reader word count: 1.4k a/n: okay so the request was for angst and it is but the comfort gives fluff. at this point my genres are arbitrary. huge shout out to anyone else who isn't going home for thanksgiving for one reason or another.
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Frowning at the email on your computer, you shifted your weight on your rotating chair and leaned your head back into the chair cover that Garcia had crocheted for you.
We’d love for you to join us.
It felt as though someone had tossed a bucket of ice water over your head, years and years of blocking emails and leaving your phone number unlisted had culminated in this moment. It shouldn’t surprise you; you worked at a public school and your email was listed in the faculty directory, but the sight of your father’s name left a sour taste in your mouth.
You were alone in your classroom, the fluorescent lights were turned off, leaving you in the gentle illumination of the string lights that you kept threaded along the walls. Contract hours were over, but you still had papers that needed to be completed. Opening your email after the final bell had thrown a wrench in your plans.
A knock on your door pulled you out of your haze, you looked up to see Spencer standing in the doorway. You checked the time in the corner of your monitor to find that it was nearly six, well into the evening, and you hadn’t even noticed. “Did we have plans?” You asked, alarm rising in your tone, you looked down at your day planner and didn’t see anything, but that doesn’t mean you didn’t miss something.
“No,” Spencer said immediately, wanting to quell any of your anxieties before they had the chance to develop. “I hadn’t heard from you today, so I might’ve asked Garcia if she had your location on your phone and found that you were at work much later than usual,” he told you, setting his messenger bag on one of your student’s desks before leaning against yours.
You leaned over your desk, setting your chin in your hands and sighing. “You found me,” you mumbled unenthusiastically, eyeing your monitor again.
He’d cut his hair again, in a moment of frustration he’d started snipping, but he ended up calling you for help. It no longer feathered the tops of his eyebrows. “What’s wrong?” Spencer asked, tilting his head to the side and tapping the bobblehead you kept on your desk.
Taking a deep breath, you shook your head, “Nothing, I just have a lot of work to do.” You were designing a holiday coloring page, making the outlines yourself because you didn’t like any of the ones you found on the internet.
“Okay,” Spencer responded, extending his vowels. “Now you’re lying to me,” he said. It wasn’t an accusation; he was merely stating the truth.
It bothered you that he was right, and it bothered you that you lied to him. You shouldn’t feel the need to lie to him because, really, if anyone was going to understand how you felt about the email, it was Spencer. You wedged your hands beneath your thighs, keeping yourself from digging your nails into your palms, “My father sent me an email.”
Dad felt too casual, and his first name felt too detached. He was just your father, someone who had been chosen time and time again over you, and whom you hadn’t spoken to in nearly six years. “When’s the last time you saw him?”
“Five years ago,” you answered distantly, remembering how he’d had the nerve to show up at your college graduation even though the rest of your family knew you weren’t in contact with him. Wetting your lips, you looked back at the email on your screen, “He wants me to spend Thanksgiving with him and his family.” People that you shared no connection to—blood or otherwise—and made up the family that had taken your place in his life.
Spencer straightened up a stack of papers on your desk, the shuffling sound so familiar that it put you at ease, “What do you want to do?”
You pinched your eyebrows together, not used to someone asking for your wants, “I want to reply to him, but I know that engaging with him would be equivalent to opening the floodgates.” Releasing a dam of trauma that wasn’t suited for your kindergarten classroom, “I can’t reply to this email.”
Nodding softly, Spencer studied your eyes with a pained look in his eyes, “I know, honey.”
Taking the computer mouse in your trembling hand, you scrolled over the email and blocked the sender before deleting the email and deleting it from the trash for good measure. Hot tears welled in your eyes as you wrapped your arms around yourself, “I hate him.”
You despised him. A man who you shared blood with just so happened to be someone you hated with bone in your body. Bones he had contributed to that you wished you could pull from your body and replace with an untainted set. What was worse was that he had the ability to influence your emotions like this, he could make you angry with nothing more than digital mail.
Anger felt so useless, it was something he used as armor, and you feared that by being angry, you were becoming like him. You were so horrified by the mere idea of your own anger that it made you cry, and you were terrified of your life becoming one big circle.
They say if you grow up with an angry man in your house, then there will always be an angry man in your house. All you needed was to believe in Spencer’s ability to be gentle, but nothing Spencer did would change the fact that you cried as soon as you were pricked with rage.
Spencer crouched in front of you, taking both of your hands in his larger ones and keeping them warm for you. “You don’t owe them anything,” he told you, watching you carefully with his big brown eyes, “It hurts. I know it hurts right now, but you know that you just did the right thing. I’ll remind you of it for as long as it takes for you to believe it.”
The dam broke then, tears fall from your chin to your lap as Spencer gathered you in his arms to the best of his ability, you tried not to flinch away from his embrace. You reminded yourself that he wasn’t there to hurt you, he was there to help you. He ran his palm flat along your spine as you gave in, burying your face in the crook of his neck and basking in the darkness of your own sorrow.
“You did the right thing,” he muttered softly, pulling away and using the pads of his thumbs to wipe away your tears. “You don’t need to apologize to anyone about it,” he said preemptively, knowing you were about to apologize to him for your show of emotion.
You nodded dazedly, leaning your cheek into his palm as he cupped your face with his hands, “I don’t know what I do now.”
Spencer smiled gently at you, “We’re gonna keep moving forward. Are you hungry? Do you want to get dinner?”
Sighing, you shrugged despondently, looking back at your now blank monitor, “I should get some stuff done.” You wiggled the mouse and typed in your password, you stared blankly at your unfinished coloring page, any and all motivation to finish the drawing had vacated as soon as your father made contact.
“What if,” Spencer started, “You come home with me tonight, and tomorrow I’ll come in with you? You can finish up your work and I’ll get to spend some time with you.” Spencer Reid might just be the only person willing to accompany you to work on a Saturday just because you’re having a hard time.
You bowed your head, “You don’t have to do this, Spence.”
He hummed in response, “I want to, and besides—we have plans to make.”
You frowned, your head lifting so you could look him in the face and inquire for more details, “Plans for what?”
“Thanksgiving,” he responded as if it should’ve been obvious, “You’ll get to join BAUsgiving this year, it’s one of Garcia’s favorite holidays.”
Faltering, your eyes widened at his insistence, and you took a deep breath, “I’m not… I don’t want to intrude on your family time.”
Spencer raised his eyebrows incredulously, “Honey, you’re part of that family now. Besides, sometimes I think the team likes you more than me.”
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sims4luvrxx · 27 days ago
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★ effy stonem lookbook ★ (cc under the cut)
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1. top, necklace, rings, shoes can be found @ dhm on telegram in the booty channel under the creator tag dogangje
2. hair, top, skirt, shoes, socks, necklace, wrist tie
3. dress, sweater, shoes, tights, necklace
4. dress, coat, shoes
5. top, acc top, shorts, shoes, stockings, necklace
6. dress, acc top, shoes, stockings, necklace
all hairs not listed are conversions i can't share, sorry </3
unlisted = can't find, if you know lmk and i'll edit!
TY TO ALL CC CREATORS!!! @sunberry-sims4, @simpliciaty-cc, @cazysims, @seoulsoul-sims, @rona-sims, @cloudcat, @thatonegreenleaf, @charonlee, @arltos, @serenity-cc, @plazasims, @madlensims, @sentate, @jius-sims, @rimings, @backtrack-cc, @becky-sims, @pralinesims, @ashwwa
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polling-sonic-fans · 9 days ago
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what version of sonic X did you watch first (Japanese, English, french etc.)
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Thanks @igotburnedtoacrisp ! Voters, please include any version of the language listed here for your selection (e.g. Latin American Spanish and European Spanish would both be Spanish)
I hope my selections make sense here, after your suggestions I went down the list of top spoken languages on wikipedia, then cross referenced with this list of Sonic X dubs to confirm that those languages had an original run of Sonic X (hence why Bengali is not listed). With the remaining slots, I roughly grouped the unlisted Sonic X dubs from that list. If I've screwed up the data entirely with poor selections, I will relist the poll.
Polls for the Sonic fandom on just about anything. Share polls you like to get more data. Asks and submissions always open.
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littlef0xw0rth · 3 months ago
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Happy Music Monday everyone!!
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For context, I will be starting a weekly trend here on Twitter/X and Tumblr where I’ll be sharing a song that is included in Oliver’s 80s mixtape. This will be scheduled for every Monday going forward and I hope that my calendar reminders will keep me on top of it. 🤞🏻😬
If you want to listen to more 80s songs that Oliver enjoys dancing to, feel free to dm me so i can send a link to the 80s mixtape playlist! 📀
It is now unlisted on YouTube and gets updated weekly, so feel free to ask me in DMs and I’ll gladly send the link! 👍🏻
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year ago
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Unlisted Fandom Challenge - 2024
In our earlier Numbers post we shared the top ten spots for the unlisted fandoms. Below is the full list of the remaining write-in fandoms - yes, all 105 of them.
For the first twenty, a single additional signup will move them up to join the tie for third place. If ANY of them should manage four additional signups, they'll snag the lead.
Know folks who work in these fandoms? Share our signup post and encourage them to participate —we'd love to have them join us raising funds for great causes via the creation of awesome fanworks. As ever, we welcome even more new fandom write-ins, too. (But please do not use the ' | ' character in the fandom name - or elsewhere in your signup form!)
Putting the list under a cut for length -
2 Alan Wake/Remedyverse 2 Ancient Greece Religion and Lore 2 Cosmere 2 Detective Conan 2 Dune 2 Formula 1 RPF 2 Glee 2 Guardian/Zhen Hun 2 HBO War 2 Imperial Radch Series 2 Mob Psycho 100 2 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury 2 Riverdale 2 Shades of Magic 2 Ted Lasso 2 The Bear (TV) 2 The Stormlight Archive 2 Venture Bros 2 Wolf Pack 2 Persona 5 1 A Plague Tale (Videogame Series) 1 American Gods 1 Among Us 1 BBC Ghosts 1 Bendy (and The Ink Machine/Dark Revival) 1 horror 1 Blue Beetle 1 Buffy: The Vampire Slayer 1 Buzzfeed Unsolved/Watcher Entertainment RPF 1 Call of Duty 1 Cats the musical 1 Cherry Magic 1 Chronicles of Narnia 1 Cobra Kai 1 Coffee Talk (Video Game) 1 Criminal Minds 1 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 1 Death Note 1 Dice Punks (podcast) 1 Digimon 1 Donten ni Warau / Laughing Under the Clouds 1 Dungeons and Daddies (podcast) 1 Endeavour/Morseverse/Inspector Morse (ITV/Dexter) 1 Fallout Video Game (Bethesda) 1 Falsettos 1 Fargo FX 1 Farscape 1 Fire Emblem (4-10, 13, 14, 16) 1 Firefly 1 Five Nights at Freddy's 1 Grantchester 1 Greek Mythology 1 Grey's Anatomy 1 Gundam 1 Hatchetfield 1 Hawaii 5.0 1 Honkai Star Rail 1 Horizon Zero Dawn 1 IT (Movies - Muschietti) 1 Jeff Satur - music videos 1 Law and Order 1 Legend of the Galactic Heroes 1 Live Free or Die Hard (Die Hard 4) 1 London Spy 1 Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic 1 Magnificent Seven 1 Mrs. Davis 1 My Little Pony 1 Narcos (TV) 1 NU: Carnival 1 Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint 1 Omori 1 Orphan Black 1 Pacific Rim 1 Professional Wrestling - New Japan Pro Wrestling 1 Professional Wrestling: All Elite Wrestling 1 Re-Animator 1 Simon Snow Series 1 Slam Dunk 1 Slow Horses (TV Show) 1 South Park 1 Starry Musical 1 Super Sentai 1 Sweeney Todd 1 Team Starkid 1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension 1 The Adventures of Tintin 1 The Artful Dodger 1 The Empyrean Series - Rebecca Yarros (Fourth Wing) 1 The Good Place 1 The Last Kingdom 1 The Lunar Chronicles 1 The Mechanisms 1 The Mummy (1999 franchise) 1 The Pairing (Casey McQuiston) 1 The Radiant Emperor Series (She Who Became The Sun & He Who Drowned The World) 1 The Saint of Steel 1 Three of Hearts 1 Tin Can Bros 1 Tower of God 1 Undertale 1 Voltron: Legendary Defender 1 Wayfarers (Becky Chambers) 1 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
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laeteria · 11 months ago
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It seems I never posted this here, so…
You may, or may have not, stumbled across this video, but yeah… My Tumblr is kinda dead, so I thought it isn't that bad of an idea to drop this one here as well.
There are some notes in the description, so before you go attack me because I haven't added XX role to YY seiyuu, please read the description 👊😔
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Why Paradox Live?
Yeah, I know I said I was not posting about Paradox Live anymore and considering the fact that the video was posted in October 2023, it seems pretty recent. However, I have been working on this video for AGES. I think that I will end up in somewhere in 2022(?) starting this video. I was still into Paradox Live and I had dreams to introduce people to it. Too bad that I'm a procrastinator… I mean, I could have chosen IDOLiSH7 as starting point as well, but Paradox Live had a bigger cast :)
My motivation to work on it
Guys, I'm not even kidding. I was planning to use Paradox Live to (hopefully) get some people into Argopro. The project had some difficulties and I wanted to pull people into it, so I did it in a very roundabout way. After all, not a lot of Paradox Live seiyuus are in Argopro like bro what am I even doing!? When starting with the roles of Kajiwara Gakuto (Allen's VA), there were barely any solos for Haruka (his role in Argopro). I remember downloading/ripping the audio of Orthros, because that song was barely introduced. Good old times.
What did I want to achieve with this video?
Guys, I'm just a girl who really likes sharing her interests and I'm a big fan of listening to music of several music projects because I think they are nice and they are different from other music if that makes any sense + you can listen to your favourite seiyuus!!! This was a video for my close friends because I always try to get them to listen to songs or to check out projects. This was merely a tool I used, I guess. My friends love me and I love them. In the end, it wasn't even needed because I post plenty enough on my insta story.
How I made the video
Bros, let me tell you. This was one hell of a dumpster fire of making this video. I'm not kidding. If you think you you can do it, go for it. I will never do it again.
I made the video on my phone. My phone has seen better days, y'all. I first made the template in Ibispaintx and after that I went into YouCut to put the audio over it. I absolutely hated it because you couldn't delete the files if you had the videos in draft (otherwise it will get corrupted which makes sense), but it took a lot of storage. I ended up saving them seperately per character, but the pain I had to go through everytime I made a mistake was painful.
This video is like 22 minutes long, but it took me nearly 2 years to finish it ( •̥ࡇ•̥ )
A little extra for you all <3
I still have the very first version of this video, so I thought, I might as well upload it for others to check out how ewww it kinda is, lmao. It was such a rough draft, but you can't have it all, right? Here is the link (the video is still unlisted, so you won't find it online if you don't have the link).
Another extra, which are the Paradox Live edits (this is a link to my Amino post, so yeah, it's a hell hole ngl) I did 4 years ago. I wanted to use one of them as my thumbnail actually, but I decided not too because people may not be used to that and thus may consider it over the top…
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thethingything · 1 year ago
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if you had to choose
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yawneneteyam · 2 years ago
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omg bestie :0 what's the bot if you're comfortable sharing (don't feel pressured or anything, just curious!!)
hi love! I made him.. yesterday I think??
he's learning lol, so he's not perfect because I low-key suck at training AI (something I just discovered yesterday), so if @cinetrix would like to share her secrets at making top quality AIs please feel free Ines 😭
but if you would like the link I can make him unlisted and you can have a play around with him <3
( it's an on set AI, so you would be apart of the cast/on set with jamie )
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honestsycrets · 1 year ago
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not an ask nor a request, and i apologize if i sound a bit on the creepy side, but i just need to say how much i love your writing. your fics bring me an indescribable amount of joy to my day that i don’t think i will be able to fully explain. like my heart just gets fucking filled with happiness. your one of my top favorite blogs on this app, and i mean that wholeheartedly. i genuinely feel excitement when you post. your blogs is one of the reasons why i am so grateful that i didn’t delete tumblr so many months ago.
i can feel your passion with writing whenever i read your work, the sheer and undeniable love that you carry for every word you write. you bring the characters and their stories to LIFE. not only that, but your fics are creative ash! like wtf, how do think of these things. where the fuck are you pulling interesting ideas from??
it really breaks my heart when i don’t see people giving you all the engagement in the world, because you fucking deserve it. if one day you ever get tired of this blog, please don’t delete it. it’s such a great source of happiness not only for me, but other people too.
wishing you nothing but good vibes, honestsycrets, and thank you for sharing your stories with us
wow, what a review. 😊 first off, thank you for expending all the energy that i'm sure writing this took. it means a lot to think that someone would take the time out of their day to support me, either reading or writing. your comments made me think of a few things... i'd like to say-- the two rules that i've set for myself on this platform are:
write for yourself: if you do, you won't be disappointed. i suppose this ties more into the notion of my engagement? ideally, i think every writer wants someone to engage with their art but, i'm genuinely happy for those who comment on my pieces as it is. it's alright if it's not always high moments of interaction. a lot of the ideas just come from music and my daily life, but i get lots of wonderful requests that i do try to fill.
no deleting my blog. i know people do delete their blog but i like to keep these moments of life alive by looking back on what i've read. prior to writing miguel, i spent a good few years writing for vikings. if you hit the masterlist, it sort of speaks for itself. i don't write anymore, but i can't be bothered to delete anything to see how my writing has transformed over the years. i have unlisted a few fics, but i welcome anyone to still read if they find it in the search. so please know that i'm not going to delete.
i still have a lot to learn about writing like: show, don't tell (working on it!) and engaging in more dialogue. irregardless, i'm thankful to anyone who reads and enjoys my content for what it is. ❤️ i'm especially thankful that the marvel community has been so supportive? it's wild to me that i haven't gotten death threats or excessive hate mail when i so used to... thank you all for being here! it means the world.
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pertinax--loculos · 2 years ago
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Last Line Tag
@blind-the-winds tagged me for a last line a little while ago, and as I’m currently putting off writing in the mood, I figured I’d share the last few lines I’ve written for The Monstrosity.
Also turns out a line was not enough so I’m putting it under a cut, cuz oooops this is more like a legit excerpt, oh well. I’m gonna tag @kd-holloman, @winterandwords, @kaatiba, @vacantgodling, @catchingbigfish and @frostedlemonwriter to share your last lines if you wish (jellyfish!). ^_^
Heads up, I’m playing with tense atm, so snippets may switch back and forth between past and present until I decide. I’ve also added a new POV, so ladles and gentlespoons, have your first glimpse of Kaiden ‘Duke’ Seagrave:
“I doubt it. As it is, you’re relying on me alone to get you this oh-so compromising information. You’d think you’d put your best people on it. Unless you don’t have anyone better than me.” Duke drains his glass, places it gently in the centre of the table. “I don’t think I need to remind you that they’ve offered to Name me. Multiple times. I turned it down.”
Amon glares. Decarabia’s face is harder to read.
“It’s not you alone, Duke,” she says after a few beats. “You’re never alone.”
The faux smile Duke offers her is sharp-edged and reflexive, as easy as breathing. “Pity Tate’s loyal to people, not positions.”
Her face finally twitches. Duke gets to his feet.
“You’ll get your evidence. I told you I have it under control. If you think you can get it faster, by all means, go ahead. Until then, I’m gonna continue working, and I’d appreciate it if you didn’t waste any more of my time calling unnecessary meetings.”
He shrugs his jacket on and walks out of the bar without looking back. He makes it two blocks in the constant grey drizzle before his burner phone vibrates against his fingers.
Unlisted number. It doesn’t matter. He knows who it is.
> Get the evidence. Or there will be consequences.
As if anything King Bael does to him could top what he’s already done. Duke drops the phone into the flooded gutter and steps after it. Plastic cracks beneath his heel and it echoes in his skull like the crackle of bones breaking as he turns and heads for home.
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officevalle · 23 hours ago
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The Complete Guide to Submitting Videos on YouTube Step-by-Step
Uploading videos to YouTube has become a crucial way to share content with the world. Whether you're a vlogger, educator, or entrepreneur, YouTube offers an incredible platform to reach millions. But before you can build an audience, you must learn the process of uploading a video properly. In this complete guide, we’ll walk you through how to submit your video on YouTube step-by-step, ensuring you make the most of the platform from the start. By following these tips, you’ll be able to optimize your video for visibility and engagement.
Why YouTube is the Perfect Platform for Your Videos YouTube has transformed how we consume content, making it the second most visited website globally. Here are a few reasons why uploading videos to YouTube can benefit you:
Massive Reach: With over 2.5 billion monthly active users, your video can potentially reach a global audience.
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Monetization Opportunities: Beyond building an audience, you can earn from ads, sponsorships, and memberships.
Search Engine Benefits: YouTube videos often rank highly on Google, giving your content more exposure.
Now that you understand the value of YouTube, let’s dive into the detailed steps to submit your video and start building your presence.
Step 1: Prepare Your Video for Upload Before you upload your video, ensure it’s ready for viewers. A few things to consider:
File Format and Resolution: YouTube supports various formats, but MP4 is the most commonly used. Aim for a resolution of at least 1080p to deliver a high-quality experience.
Editing and Polishing: Trim unnecessary parts, add captions, and include an engaging intro and outro. Free tools like iMovie or DaVinci Resolve can help polish your video.
File Size: Ensure your video file isn’t excessively large. Compress it using tools like HandBrake if needed to maintain quality while reducing size.
Step 2: Log Into Your YouTube Account To upload videos, you’ll need a Google account. If you already have one, log in. If not:
Visit YouTube.
Click the "Sign In" button in the top-right corner.
Follow the prompts to create a new Google account.
Once you’re signed in, your YouTube channel is automatically created. You can customize it by adding a profile picture, banner, and description that aligns with your brand or personality.
Step 3: Navigate to the Upload Page
In the top-right corner of YouTube, you’ll find a camera icon with a "+" symbol. Click it.
Select "Upload Video" from the dropdown menu. This will take you to the upload interface in YouTube Studio.
Step 4: Upload Your Video
Drag and drop your video file into the upload box or click "Select Files" to choose the file from your computer.
While the video uploads, YouTube will process the file. Depending on the size and quality, this can take a few minutes.
Step 5: Add Video Details This step is crucial for optimizing your video for search and engagement. Here’s what to focus on:
Title: Write a clear, concise, and engaging title. Use your primary keyword naturally. For example, “Submit Your Video on YouTube Step-by-Step: A Complete Guide.”
Description: Provide an overview of your video content. Include relevant keywords and links to your website or social media.
Tags: Add specific keywords to help YouTube understand your video’s content. For example: "video submission," "YouTube step-by-step guide."
Thumbnail: Create an eye-catching thumbnail to attract clicks. Tools like Canva or Adobe Spark are great for this.
Playlist: Add your video to an existing playlist or create a new one to organize content.
Step 6: Set Video Visibility Options Before publishing, decide who can view your video:
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Unlisted: Only people with the link can view it.
Private: Only you and people you manually invite can view the video.
Scheduled: Set a future date and time for the video to go live.
Choose the option that suits your needs and click "Save."
Step 7: Optimize for Engagement Engaging content not only keeps viewers watching but also encourages them to like, comment, and subscribe. Here’s how you can optimize your video post-upload:
Add End Screens and Cards: These features allow you to link to other videos, playlists, or external websites during or at the end of your video.
Encourage Interaction: Include a call-to-action (CTA) in your video, such as asking viewers to subscribe or leave a comment.
Respond to Comments: Building a community is key on YouTube. Replying to comments makes viewers feel valued.
Step 8: Analyze Your Video’s Performance After submitting your video, YouTube Analytics can provide valuable insights into how it’s performing.
Key Metrics to Monitor:
Views: The total number of times your video has been watched.
Watch Time: How long viewers are spending on your content.
Click-Through Rate (CTR): The percentage of people clicking on your thumbnail after seeing it.
Audience Retention: See which parts of your video are keeping viewers engaged or causing them to drop off.
Use Insights to Improve: If your audience retention is low, consider shortening your introductions or improving your video’s pacing.
Promoting Your Video Beyond YouTube To get more views and engagement, promote your video on other platforms:
Social Media: Share your video on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Use hashtags to increase discoverability.
Email Marketing: Send the video to your subscribers with a compelling subject line.
Collaborations: Work with other YouTubers to cross-promote content.
Common Issues When Submitting Videos and How to Solve Them Sometimes, you may encounter issues during the upload process. Here are solutions to common problems:
Slow Upload Speeds: Ensure a stable internet connection or reduce your file size.
Processing Errors: Double-check that your video is in a supported format like MP4 or MOV.
Copyright Issues: Avoid using copyrighted music or visuals unless you have permission.
Conclusion Learning how to submit your video on YouTube step-by-step is a skill that pays off immensely. By following this guide, you can confidently upload and optimize your videos to reach your target audience. Remember, success on YouTube is a journey – the more you upload, the better you’ll understand your audience and refine your content. So, what are you waiting for? Start sharing your creativity with the world today!
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beatverse1 · 2 days ago
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Expand Your Reach: Submit Your Video on YouTube Globally
YouTube is a powerful tool for reaching audiences worldwide. With over 2 billion active users, the platform offers an unparalleled opportunity for content creators to connect with viewers from across the globe. However, simply uploading a video isn’t enough to ensure global visibility. If you’re serious about expanding your reach, you need to learn how to effectively submit your video on YouTube globally. In this article, we’ll explore how you can take full advantage of YouTube’s features and best practices to connect with viewers from all over the world.
Create High-Quality Content for a Global Audience
Before you submit your video on YouTube globally, it’s essential to ensure that the content itself is top-notch. High-quality content resonates more deeply with viewers, especially when they come from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Focus on creating videos that are visually appealing, informative, or entertaining. High-resolution visuals and clear, professional audio are fundamental for capturing the attention of an international audience.
Understanding cultural differences is also crucial. Tailor your content to reflect global interests. For instance, content that might be popular in one country may not necessarily resonate in another. By producing universally engaging material—whether through humor, storytelling, or sharing insightful knowledge—you can increase the likelihood of your video appealing to a wider range of viewers.
Make Your Video Accessible to a Global Audience
One of the keys to success when you submit your video on YouTube globally is accessibility. Not everyone who watches your video will speak your language. That’s where YouTube’s accessibility features come in.
Add Multilingual Captions
To make your video understandable to viewers who speak different languages, you should include subtitles and captions. YouTube provides an automatic captioning feature, but these are not always perfectly accurate, especially when it comes to non-English languages or regional dialects. It’s a good idea to manually add subtitles or translations to ensure greater accuracy and understanding.
Translate Video Descriptions and Metadata
Beyond the video itself, consider translating the title, description, and tags into other languages. This step is especially important for global distribution. A title in a local language will significantly increase the chances of your video being discovered by international audiences. YouTube allows you to translate video descriptions and metadata into different languages, making it easier for viewers from various countries to find and engage with your content.
Use YouTube’s Global Distribution Features
YouTube offers several tools to help you distribute your video globally. Understanding and utilizing these features can significantly enhance your reach.
Set Video to Public
When you submit your video on YouTube globally, make sure you set the privacy to "Public." This allows anyone with an internet connection to view your video, regardless of their location. If you leave the video set to "Unlisted" or "Private," it will be restricted to a much smaller audience, limiting the impact of your global outreach efforts.
Customize Your Channel for Global Reach
If you plan to submit multiple videos with global distribution in mind, optimizing your YouTube channel is critical. Customize your channel to reflect international interests by creating playlists for specific regions or themes that would appeal to a diverse audience. This organization makes it easier for viewers from around the world to navigate your content.
Enable Monetization and Worldwide Access
If you plan on monetizing your videos, be sure to enable monetization options in your video settings. YouTube allows content creators to earn revenue through ads, sponsorships, and other forms of monetization. Additionally, ensure that the "Worldwide" option is selected in the distribution settings, which will ensure that your video is accessible across all regions where YouTube is available.
Promote Your Video Across International Platforms
After uploading your video, don’t just rely on YouTube’s algorithm to promote it. Take proactive steps to share your content across various social media platforms and international networks. This can help you reach viewers who might not come across your video through YouTube alone.
Share on Social Media
Use platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok to share your video. Be sure to use hashtags that are relevant to international audiences. Global hashtags will help you reach users outside your immediate circle, increasing the visibility of your video. If your video is related to a specific location or cultural event, make sure to include location-specific hashtags as well.
Collaborate with Global Creators
Collaboration is one of the most effective ways to grow your YouTube channel and expand your reach. Partnering with content creators from different countries or regions can introduce your videos to new audiences. By working together, you can mutually promote each other's content and grow your subscriber base internationally.
Leverage Distributors Like "Deliver My Tune" for Global Reach
If you're an independent creator looking to distribute your video content more broadly, consider using a distribution service like Deliver My Tune. While primarily known for music distribution, Deliver My Tune can also help video creators distribute their content across multiple platforms globally. By utilizing such services, you can ensure your video reaches a wider audience and is available on platforms beyond YouTube.
Deliver My Tune offers a streamlined distribution process, ensuring that your videos are delivered to the right places, optimizing your video for different platforms, and increasing your chances of global visibility. These services also assist with compliance with platform-specific requirements, making it easier for you to focus on content creation while they handle the technical aspects.
Engage with Your Global Audience
Engagement is crucial when it comes to growing your YouTube channel globally. After uploading your video, interact with viewers through comments and discussions. Respond to questions or comments in multiple languages if possible, or use translation tools to communicate with a wider audience. This helps build a global community and can lead to more interaction with your content, which in turn improves your video’s visibility in YouTube’s algorithm.
Encourage Sharing and Interaction
Encourage viewers to share your video and interact with it by liking, commenting, and subscribing. The more engagement your video receives, the more likely it is to be promoted by YouTube’s algorithm, which recommends videos based on user interactions. Encourage your international viewers to share the video with their networks to increase its reach.
Conclusion
In today’s globalized world, submitting your video on YouTube globally is more than just uploading content—it’s about making that content accessible, engaging, and discoverable to viewers across the world. By creating high-quality videos, optimizing for different languages, utilizing YouTube’s global features, promoting your videos across various platforms, and leveraging distribution services like Deliver My Tune, you can significantly increase your reach. Engaging with your international audience will also help build a community that supports your content, leading to greater success on YouTube. With the right strategy, your videos can find an audience all over the world, growing your brand and your influence in the process.
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What is YouTube Shorts & How To Make It - A Comprehensive Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, YouTube Shorts has emerged as a game-changer, allowing creators to produce short, engaging videos that capture audience attention in mere seconds. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into what YouTube Shorts are, how to create them, and how they can benefit your content strategy.
What Are YouTube Shorts?
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How to Create YouTube Shorts
Creating compelling YouTube Shorts is straightforward, even if you’re new to video production. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started on how to make YouTube Shorts effectively.
How to Make a Short on Mobile
Open the YouTube App: Ensure you have the latest version of the app installed on your mobile device.
Tap on the Create Button: Look for the ‘+’ icon at the bottom of the screen and select “Create a Short.”
Record Your Video: You can record directly through the app or upload a pre-recorded video. If recording, hold the capture button to record clips in real time, allowing you to stop and start as needed.
Edit Your Video: Use the built-in editing tools to trim clips, add music, and incorporate text or effects. This feature enhances your video’s appeal and keeps viewers engaged.
Preview Your Short: Always preview your video before finalizing to ensure everything looks as intended.
Also Read: 7 Effective Tips to Increase Views on Your YouTube Videos
How to Upload a Short on Mobile
Create Your Short: Follow the steps above to create your video.
Add Title and Description: Once you’re satisfied with your Short, add a catchy title and description to attract viewers.
Select Visibility Options: Choose whether you want your video to be public, unlisted, or private.
Upload Your Short: Tap “Upload” to share your creation with the world.
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How to Upload a Short on Desktop
Log Into YouTube: Go to the YouTube website and sign in to your account.
Click on the Create Button: Select the camera icon at the top right of the screen, then choose “Upload Video.”
Upload Your File: Drag and drop your video file or select it from your computer. Remember, your video should be under 60 seconds to qualify as a Short.
Fill in Details: Enter a title, description, and relevant tags to improve searchability.
Set Visibility: Choose the visibility settings as per your preference.
Publish Your Short: Finally, click “Publish” to make your Short live.
Also Read: 7 Ways Social Media Listening Strategy Can Help to grow your Business
What Are the Benefits of YouTube Shorts?
Creating Shorts in YouTube offers numerous advantages:
Increased Engagement: Short videos are more likely to be viewed and shared, driving higher engagement rates compared to longer content.
Broader Reach: YouTube’s algorithm promotes Shorts, increasing the likelihood of reaching new audiences.
Enhanced Creativity: The concise format encourages creativity, allowing you to experiment with various styles and themes.
Easier Content Creation: With a shorter time commitment, producing Shorts can be less daunting than creating traditional long-form videos.
Improved Brand Visibility: Regularly posting Shorts can boost your brand’s visibility on the platform, fostering recognition and loyalty.
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How to Monetize YouTube Shorts
A question that many creators ask is, “Is YouTube Shorts monetized?” Yes, there are several ways to monetize your YouTube Shorts, including:
YouTube Partner Program: Creators can apply for the YouTube Partner Program to earn ad revenue from their Shorts.
Brand Sponsorships: Collaborate with brands looking to promote their products or services through your content.
Merchandising: Promote your merchandise or products directly within your Shorts, encouraging viewers to purchase.
Affiliate Marketing: Include affiliate links in your description to earn commissions on products featured in your Shorts.
YouTube Shorts Fund: YouTube has set up a $100 million fund to reward creators for their engaging Shorts, providing another avenue for monetization.
Conclusion
YouTube Shorts has revolutionized how creators engage with their audiences. By understanding how to make YouTube Shorts, you can effectively tap into this dynamic format to expand your reach and enhance your content strategy. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just starting, embracing Shorts can be a significant asset to your marketing efforts.
At 1702 Digital, we’re committed to keeping you updated with the latest trends in digital marketing. If you’re looking to enhance your online presence and harness the power of YouTube Shorts, connect with us today!
FAQs
How long can YouTube Shorts be?
YouTube Shorts can be a maximum of 60 seconds in length.
How much do YouTube Shorts get paid?
The earnings from YouTube Shorts can vary based on views, engagement, and participation in the YouTube Partner Program.
How long can YouTube Shorts captions be?
Captions for YouTube Shorts can be up to 100 characters long.
How many hashtags can you add to YouTube Shorts?
You can add up to 15 hashtags in the description of your YouTube Shorts, but only the first three will appear above the title.
Can you watch YouTube Shorts on a smart TV?
Yes, you can watch YouTube Shorts on smart TVs, but the experience may differ compared to mobile devices.
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