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YouTube Community Tab: Just How Powerful is it? Everything You Need To Know! - Duration: 4:31.The YouTube Community tab.
Ever heard of it?
Well if you haven't you will do soon as it's about to become one of the most powerful ways
to reach your audience and here's everything you need to know about it.
Welcome back to vidIQ everyone, my name is Rob.
If this is your first time here we are the Youtube tool and service that aims to get
you more views in less time.
Our tool is free to download, a link is in the description and while you're at subscribe
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new content.
Today's topic is the Youtube community tab.
It's been around in some form for years but it's just undergone a massive overhaul and
is now available to a lot more video creators so lets jump in.
No expense spared there in vidIQ special effects department.
So the community tab can be found on your channel page on desktop browsers.
As of time of recording this video, the feature has been rolled out to channels with more
than 10,000 subscribers.
The community tab is effectively a social media timeline for YouTube, much like facebook
or twitter.
You can post status updates...
You can post your latest videos...
You can post voting polls...
And you can even post pictures.
These post all act like YouTube comments.
You can like or dislike and love the comment but you can't pin it.
You can reply to comments though and we're delighted to tell you that our comment template
tool works on this page so you can quickly insert stock replies if you need to.
And one last thing, the community tab will moderate spam comments as well so on the face
of things it does look like another comment manager page, to really see the impact of
the community tab, we need to jump onto a mobile device.
This is getting ridiculous now.
Within the youtube mobile app your community tab will appear on your channel and it works
in pretty much the same way it does on your desktop.
You can post new things to the time as well as read comments and respond to them.
Now again, nothing too fancy here, if all this content were to stay in the community
tab on a channel page no one would see it, the good news is, it goes somewhere else too.
So now I'm logged into another account that is subscribed to vidIQ so if I check my subscription
feed I will see all the usual videos but what I also see is this post from vidIQ.
As a viewer of this post I can reply it like I would do any other post on YouTube.
So now you can see the power of community posts, they have the potential to reach all
of your subscribers.
I say potential because subscribers can turn off these community posts if they scroll to
the top of their subscriptions page, tap the videos and posts button and switch to videos
only.
Now to get a measure of the potential reach.
I posted this comment when I first started making this video.
Three hours later it has loads of likes and lots of responses.
I found that voting polls in particular are super popular especially if they relate to
your content and you can use community post to remind subscribers of older videos that
you think might be of some value.
However, there's two things to consider.
Youtube is not Facebook or twitter.
People come to watch videos not swipe through endless status updates, pictures and voting
polls so my recommendation is to post no more than once a day!
You do run the risk of those subscribers turning off your posts or, at worst, unsubscribing
from you completely.
Second point, up until now community posts have only been available to a select few youtubers,
now it's open to everyone with over 10k subscribers so you may end up with timelines that look
like this: completely flooded with these community posts.
So it's unclear the power of these posts from now on and whether youtube will need to refine
things to stop this from happening.
One more thing to mention these community posts can appear as mobile notifications so
again that has both its pro and cons.
And that's everything you need to know about YouTube's community posts, I would love to
hear your thoughts on whether you are going to use it and what impact it might have on
YouTube, enjoy the rest of your video making day.
Bye for now.
Another day done time to go for a dip.
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10 Dogs That Don't Shed Too Much for People with Allergies (Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds) Animal Facts - Duration: 10:04.Want a dog, but your allergies just say, "Noooo!"?
Well, one of these breeds just might be the thing.
But remember, no breeds are guaranteed hypoallergenic.
So, the best bet is to spend time with a breed before adopting.
Hi, I'm Leroy and I'm Rosie and this is Animal Facts.
Let's get started.
But, before we start, take a moment to like and subscribe for more fun, fauna facts.
Let us know about your doggy in the comments below.
10.
Border Terrier
The Border Terrier was bred for hunting foxes and rodents, but this intelligent and hardy
breed also makes her a lively companion or family pet.
The Border is good-tempered, affectionate, obedient, and easily trained.
She's highly intelligent and quickly learns the cues that signal you're going outside
for a walk or to the office, when it's dinnertime, and what you like and don't like her to chew.
Her wiry coat is hypoallergenic, sheds little, and requires an easy weekly brushing.
The Border Terriers isn't yappy, but she'll bark to alert you of anything unusual, and
she can become a nuisance barker if she gets bored.
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9.
Shih Tzu
The Shih Tzu is both loyal and friendly, and he happens to be hypoallergenic, too.
The Shih Tzu's coat does not shed, with the hair only falling out when brushed or
broken.
The favored pet of the Tang Dynasty, this "little lion dog" comes in a variety of colors
and patterns.
This Toy dog is sturdy and lively, with a carriage often described as arrogant, due
to his proudly held head and curling tail.
The Shih Tzu was bred to be a house pet, and his gentle, trusting nature makes him an exceptional
companion.
8.
Bichon Frise
The Bichon Frise is truly a non-shedding small dog who has hair like yours instead of fur.
This playful and affectionate dog is an ideal pet for people with allergies, but she is
not maintenance-free.
The Bichon Frise's hair grows continuously, requiring frequent grooming, brushing, and
the occasional bath in order to keep up with her powder-puff looks.
No dog is truly hypoallergenic as all dogs shed some allergens.
If you have dog allergies, we suggest you spend time with a breed before you adopt.
7.
Basenji
If you love hounds but don't enjoy their distinctive corn chip odor and shedding habits, the Basenji,
who originates from Central Africa, might be the perfect small dog breed for you.
The Basenji sheds very minimally, and his short, fine coat requires little care beyond
the occasional brushing.
The Basenji lacks a distinctive odor and is also famously quiet, which makes him an ideal
dog for apartments - as long as he gets daily exercise and playtime.
He is a hunting dog after all.
6.
Bolognese
Like the Bichon Frise, the distinctive fluffy coat of the Bolognese is composed of hair
rather than fur.
The Bolognese does not shed, although dead hair must be brushed out regularly, and the
coat requires daily grooming to keep this lovable lap dogs looking her best.
The Bolognese, like his cousin the Bichon Frise, is a tiny white dog with curly hair.
Unlike the Bichon, the Bolognese's hair flows in long, wavy locks, giving him the look of
a fairy tale dog.
Sometimes a bit shy, he's something of a one-person dog, never happier than when he's in your
lap.
5.
Chinese Crested
One way to avoid shedding is to select a dog breed without hair or fur.
The Chinese Crested comes in two coat types: hairless and powderpuff.
The Hairless Chinese Crested have hair on his head, tail, and feet, while the powderpuff
is covered with a coat of fine hair that sheds very minimally.
A hairless dog breed requires extra care and attention when it comes to his skin.
Without hair, he needs protection from the sun and cold and is more prone to skin irritations.
The most popular of the hairless breeds, the Chinese Crested is still very rare.
He is alert, charming, agile and lovable.
Though affectionate and playful with children, children should be taught not to be rough
with him as he is friendly, but he does not have the protective hair that other breeds
have and can get injured easily.
Overall, he is an entertaining and amusing companion.
4.
Havanese
This native Cuban dog offers his owner both his spunky charm and a coat that doesn't shed,
which means less time spent lint rolling the furniture and more time romping with the playful
Havanese.
A member of the Bichon family of dogs, along with the Bichon Frise, the Maltese, and the
Bolognese, his coat requires weekly brushing and regular baths to keep him clean and healthy.
The Havanese does well in all types of housing, from apartments to homes with large yards.
But he'll probably bark when he sees someone passing by the house or when he hears a strange
noise.
The good news is that he doesn't bark just for the sake of hearing his own voice.
3.
Lhasa Apso
This small dog breed from Tibet makes an excellent companion.
Calm yet playful, the Lhasa Apso enjoys brisk walks and resting in her owner's lap.
Lhasa Apso doesn't shed, but her coat does require maintenance.
Many owners keep their Lhasa Apso clipped in a "puppy cut" to avoid daily grooming and
brushing of her long hair.
Be aware that the breed is known for being impatient with the normal clumsiness associated
with children; he'll nip.
He tends to bond with adults more than with youngsters, but this isn't a hard-and-fast
rule.
Older children, or young children who are exceptionally gentle with dogs, can live happily
with the Lhasa.
If you are seeking a 100 percent "kid dog," the Lhasa is probably not a good choice.
2.
Miniature Schnauzer
The Miniature Schnauzer is a smart, trainable, and cheerful little dog that strongly resembles
his Standard Schnauzer cousin.
This Terrier sheds very little, and his adaptability makes him at home in the city or the country,
as long as his people are close by.
To keep your Miniature Schnauzer looking his best, incorporate weekly brushing and regular
grooming into his schedule.
He likes to be in the center of the action.
He's fairly good with children and he's energetic, with a lot of terrier spunkiness.
The problem is, he has no clue how small he is, and he's likely to talk trash to a much
larger dog without any concept of the consequences.
That swagger of his can get him in trouble, so it's up to you to keep him in line.
Before we get to number one, here are some popular breeds we didn't cover.
Affenpinscher Brussels Griffon
Maltese Scottish Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier
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1.
Poodle
Last but certainly not least is the Poodle.
Most people think of the poodle when they hear about small dogs that don't shed, and
with good reason.
The Poodle is non-shedding and hypoallergenic.
Miniature and Toy Poodles offer these qualities in a petite, intelligent package that differ
only in size from Standard Poodles.
The Poodle is highly intelligent, making him easy to train.
He is an active, proud dog.
His hair does require regular grooming to avoid mats and tangles.
The Poodle has been used as a contributing parent for quite a few hypoallergenic hybrid
breeds often called Doodle dogs, such as the Cavapoo, the Maltipoo, the Schnoodle and the
Cockapoo.
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