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Upcoming New Bollywood Movies 2017
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Films Current Affairs 63rd National Film Awards 2015
Baahubali: The Beginning (Tamil, Telugu) directed by S. S. Rajamouli was selected as the Best feature film. Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Hindi) directed by Kabir Khan was selected as the Best Popular film providing wholesome entertainment.
The 63rd National Film Awards in the various categories are as follows
Best Actor: Amitabh Bachchan (Piku).
Best Actress: Kangana Ranaut (Tanu Weds Manu Returns). Best
Direction: Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Bajirao Mastani).
Best Film on Social Issues: Niranayakam (Malayalam) directed by V. K. Prakash.
Best Supporting Actor: Samuthirakani for the film Visaranai (Tamil).
Best Supporting Actress: Tanvi Azmi for the film Bajirao Mastani (Hindi).
Best Children’s Film: Duronto (Hindi) directed by Soumnedra Padhi.
Best Child Artist: Gaurav Menon for the film Ben (Malayalam).
Special Jury Award: Margarita with a Straw (Hindi) directed by Kalki Koechlin.
Best Cinematography: Remo D’Souza for the film Bajirao Mastani (Hindi).
Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director: Neeraj Ghaywan for the film Masaan (Hindi).
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration: Nanak Shah Fakir (Punjabi) directed by Sartaj Singh Pannu.
About National Film Awards The National Film Awards are most prominent most prominent film award ceremonies in India. Established: 1954. Since then awarded annually. Winners in different categories of these awards are selected by the national panel of Juries appointed by Union Government. These awards are presented by the President of India in the official ceremony.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
How many YouTube subscribers do I need to make Money ?
1. You can not calculate how much you can earn based on the number of sucscribers. It’s about VIEWS. The more viral your video is, the more people come to you and the more money you can get.
2. It's not about subscribers, it's about views. For simplicity, let's assume you get $2 for every 1,000 views. If you'd want $2000 a month, that means you'd have to get around a million views on your videos every month. The actual number of required views is a bit lower (because if you get that many views, you usually get more specific ads on your videos), but it's safe to assume that you'd need at least 700K views to make that kind of money.
Subscribers are a good way to ensure repeated views, but they aren't absolutely necessary. You can also get a lot of views of you have a strong Facebook page connected to your channel, or if your videos are shown on popular websites and blogs. Whatever way you go: always keep an eye on the view count in YouTube Analytics :).
2. It's not about subscribers, it's about views. For simplicity, let's assume you get $2 for every 1,000 views. If you'd want $2000 a month, that means you'd have to get around a million views on your videos every month. The actual number of required views is a bit lower (because if you get that many views, you usually get more specific ads on your videos), but it's safe to assume that you'd need at least 700K views to make that kind of money.
Subscribers are a good way to ensure repeated views, but they aren't absolutely necessary. You can also get a lot of views of you have a strong Facebook page connected to your channel, or if your videos are shown on popular websites and blogs. Whatever way you go: always keep an eye on the view count in YouTube Analytics :).
3. If your goal is to make 2k a month, you might need at least 1 or 2 million views a month, which is doable but not the smart way of doing it.
If you can get a million or 2 million views a month, there are many other ways to monetize your channel. I have a YouTube channel with almost 7,000 views a month and I made over $10,000 from it last month. It's not about views, it's about your content.
How much money do Youtubers make per view 2016 ? Know More
Making Money Online.On average, you can earn $.80 per 1,000 views monetized by banner ads, or, $5-$8 per 1,000 views on a video monetized by rollout ads (the commercials before the video). So, on a video with 1,000,000 views monetized by rollout ads, you could earn $5,000-$8,000.
3 Tips To Improve Your Affiliate Marketing | Improve Sales
3 Tips To Improve Your Affiliate Marketing Sales
When I made the big, bold decision to make money online, affiliate marketing was the obvious and most attractive solution for me. No inventory, no selling, no boss, no customer service — oh, yeah, I was “all in”!
Just get people to click my affiliate links and I was gonna be rich!
Anyone else suffer from that illusion when you first started?
It makes me cringe when I think back to that time, but hey, it did sound that easy.
But it wasn’t that easy.
I ran into two main problems:
- I had no clue how to make a web page, and
- I knew nothing about marketing.
I am a self-taught online marketer. I learned everything I know in the trenches and let me tell you, it’s been a brutal process. Like me, there are many one-man and one-woman shows out there who are learning the same way I did — and I admire them all.
The internet offers everyone an opportunity to make extra money, replace their full-time income, or succeed beyond their wildest dreams — but it’s not an overnight miracle type of thing.
We have to learn, and try, and do, and break things — and that is exactly the process I went through as I started my journey into affiliate marketing.
Making Blenders Un-Boring
The first big stumbling block is when you try to start writing content that will include your affiliate links.
What the heck do you type about these products? Say, for example, you’re wanting to offer blenders from Amazon.com as an affiliate. What the heck do you say about a blender??
Blenders = B-O-R-I-N-G, right?
Funny thing is, while blenders might be boring to you, those that read your page have blenders at the top of their list of Things to Buy — meaning, it’s not boring to them.
However, you can bore your readers off your page. Many affiliate marketers will just rephrase information about the product that they find on the Amazon product page and put that on their web page.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is boring. It also makes us an “unnecessary step in the sales funnel“. Why would Google show your page, which just repeats what is already on the Amazon page? Google disregarding your site is another can of worms that it is best to avoid.
So What CAN You Write That Will Please Your Readers And Google?
1. Analyze Reviews
In the reviews area on an Amazon page, there is a gold mine of information about that product from real consumers. Many times, just scanning through the reviews pops an idea into my head that I can run with. Other times, I see a recurring issue/concern with the product that needs to be mentioned and expanded on.
Do not overlook the reviews for content ideas and topics worth covering.
2. Dig Into Forums
On my blog, I give away a guide I wrote called The Mind Eraser Method. This method utilizes Google and forums and, by using this method, you can find a wealth of information, consumer opinions and concerns, and content ideas for your affiliate page.
Forums are made up of real people having real conversations. Dig for this info. It will make your page better and, most importantly, very helpful for your readers.
3. Make the new familiar and the familiar new
I watched a great TED Talk with Rory Sutherland (vice chairman of Ogilvy Group) some time ago. Sutherland is an amazing and insightful advertising genius and I love hearing his talks.
In his talk (you can read the transcript here), Mr Sutherland compares advertising to poetry and says:
“Poetry is when you make new things familiar and familiar things new. Which isn’t a bad definition of what our job is, to help people appreciate what is unfamiliar, but also to gain a greater appreciation, and place a far higher value on those things which are already existing.”
Hearing that sent a lightning bolt through me. That is exactly what we, as affiliate marketers, should be doing!
People will come to your web page that have no real knowledge of the particular product you are promoting. You can (and should) use your content to introduce them to your product. In other words, make the new familiar.
Video overviews are great for this as they show the product in action and said product becomes familiar to your readers.
There will be other people who come to your web page that already know about your product, but are looking for more information and insight before making a purchase. These people do not want to read the same things they have already read all over the internet.
Give them something new about the product. A new angle, a new benefit, and/or a new way of using it. Share something new about a product they are already familiar with.
Don’t Sell, Qualify
Remember, as affiliate marketers, our job is not to sell — the sales pages are designed to convert the sales. Our job is to help the reader know what they want, so they want it when they get to the sales page.
Affiliate links do not help the reader. “CLICK HERE!!” plastered all over your web page does not help the reader. Copy/pasted product features do not help your readers, either.
By helping your reader and not being an unnecessary step in the sales funnel, you will find more sales in your affiliate account.
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