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I mentioned recently that one of my videos had gone viral nine years after posting it.  I thought at the time that some influencer had picked up it and that was the trigger, but I've been looking at Google Analytics and apparently the boost came from within YouTube. 

This is the Analytics page showing what proportion of hits come from inside and outside YouTube - less than 1% is external.

We actually owe the success to Miss Moonshine!

  


Henry's dance was shown on the sidebar of videos you might like to watch, and that's when the rise began.  It's the 'talented, but slightly quirky' dance niche.


The first, fairly gentle increase, began with a video of an American broom dancer on his sidebar and that got a bit of traction, then YouTube showed it with Miss Moonshine (a much more popular video than the American broom dance one) and Vroom!  the graph is really clear..

Now, YouTube is showing it on the sidebar of more videos, and also putting in on people's home pages of 'videos suggested for you'

Once I realised what was happening, I composed a playlist which included the broom dance and four of the best Anonymous Morris dances that are on my channel. That's now producing a noticeable rise in hits on some of the Anonymous Morris dances - with most hits coming via the playlist .  Too soon to say how far they will go - they're less 'quirky' than the broom dance. But I notice that I was being offered two of them on a sidebar when I went to look again at Miss Moonshine.  I expect them to have a gentle rise, but not the 150K hits that the broom dance now has!

 

 

 



 





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 For my friends down under, conclusive proof that morris originated in Australia...


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 I've been so happy today that I've been walking round humming all day.  They all seem to be really joyous pieces of music, so I thought I'd share some of them with you and brighten up your day.

Some I already own, some I'm just buying and one, rather to my annoyance, I can't find a copy to buy...












I can't find anywhere to buy the Simon Park version of Eye Level...

Sadly, 'rolling round the world' by The Yetties isn't on You Tube, so I can't share it with you, (though I highly recommend it) but I've just gone and bought the CD with some birthday money.

It's on this CD which happens to have several good happy songs on it.

And to end the selection - Bring Me Sunshine - Morcombe and Wise
















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This is absolutely wonderful!  Full of shouty goodness.  Thanks to megamole for pointing it out.




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Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] megamole  for pointing me to this one.


My secret shame is that my parents, who are otherwise intelligent and rational people, read the Daily Mail...
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Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] megamole for linking to this.

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Via [livejournal.com profile] selenak , an enjoyable Doctor Who version of "I am the very model of a modern major-general" (I do do love Gilbert and Sullivan filks)



And the lyrics... )
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I fell in love with Jeeves and Wooster earlier this year, having somehow managed to miss this wonderful show up until this time.  Here's a song vid that requires no knowledge of the show at all, but is still pleasant to watch.

Fans of 'House MD' who haven't seen Bertie Wooster may be in for a mental shock...

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