Until a few years ago, the internet was a not very socially active place. Sure, we had email to communicate with friends and family, but now meeting new people online is the "in thing" and extremely easy. Since social networking sites have helped create a more tight-knit community, internet markets have an unprecedented opportunity to cash in on this viral and potent environment. It seems there are new social networking sites coming out almost weekly. Smart marketers are using every popular social networking site to obtain multiple streams of traffic.
Let's take a look at YouTube. Can you guess which YouTube videos receive the most hits? It's the ones that are entertaining (usually funny), creative and/or unique. Let's be brutally honest here. Internet marketers, as a whole, are not the most creative beings on the planet. I've seen a few really sad and "cheesy" attempts by marketers to promote their products on YouTube. I've also seen a handful of very good video marketing ads. Our mindset with any kind of advertising we do should be summed up in one word - quality. We would do well to create ads which display the same level of quality as our products.
In summary, is there a downside or "catch" to using these free sites to promote your products or website? No, you just need to know a few simple techniques in order to maximize results. There really is a fine line between attracting thousands of first time visitors and attracting a trickle of unimpressed ones. That fine line is called knowledge. We’re not talking about spending weeks or months learning these vital Web 2.0 marketing techniques and strategies. You can actually learn them very quickly. In fact, you can implement these techniques today and see results immediately!
Scott Brooks is passionate about helping people succeed on the web. He is a successful entrepreneur with over five years experience in website design and internet marketing. He writes a popular weekly newsletter for internet marketers. To subscribe to Scott's newsletter, go to http://downloads-universe.com/tubetraffic.html

