I added the web site URL of my blog at the very beginning of the description of my video. This does a couple of things. First, your web site URL is clearly visible to everyone that visits the YouTube home page. Your video will be on this page for about a week and you can expect an extra 2,000 visitors a day from this direct copy and paste or type in traffic. To the left you can see an example of how your blog URL would look if featured on the YouTube home page.(linked via Darren)
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Hi there.
I'm Andy Wibbels. I am working on a blog redesign so things might be a little clunky for a few days. You can learn more about my book, Blogwild, at http://GOblogwild.com/. Right now I'm working in San Francisco at Six Apart where I'm the product manager for Blogs.com. You can add my blog to your Google, Yahoo, Bloglines or other homepage. You can also follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Friendfeed.
I sometimes blog about Trent Reznor (parts 1 and 2), cubicle slang, D&D, furries and fanfic, Fosse, freakfilters, indigo children, The Secret movie, sexy deliverymen and dungeon furniture. Here's my most popular post.

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Andy,
This is definately thinking outside the box, I commend you for this idea and may well give it a go.
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Andy,
This is definately thinking outside the box, I commend you for this idea and may well give it a go.
Thanks
Phil Carr