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A rare type of cancer linked to breast implants is on the rise, says a new report published

in the JAMA Surgery Journal.

Some of the women who received these implants are breast cancer survivors who needed the

implants for reconstruction purposes, but despite the fact that the US government officially

recognizes the link between this rare cancer and the implants, women are finding that some

insurance companies aren't going to cover the recommended procedure to treat the disease

for a host of reasons.

Joining me now to discuss this is RT correspondent Ashlee Banks.

Ashlee, what is this cancer and how did medical experts discover that there's a relationship

between that and implants?

Well, Mike, this cancer, it's called breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma.

It's also abbreviated as ALCL.

Now, it's not a breast cancer.

Many people are saying that it is, but contrary to popular belief, it is not.

It's a lymphoma that is a cancer of the immune system.

Now, for years, researchers have known about this link between breast implants and this

rare form of cancer, but previously to coming to terms with this, a lot of researchers weren't

finding the right answers to their questions, so they basically had to start asking different

questions, and searching for women who already had this rare form of cancer and then from

there, figuring out which of these women also had breast implants.

So they found women, about 43 patients actually, that had this rare form of cancer, and out

of those 43 patients, they found 32 women who also had breast implants.

Now, researchers are being very careful when they make this deduction.

They're saying that they don't know if there is a direct link from these implants to this

rare form of cancer, but they are suggesting that these implants could possibly be causing

this rare form of cancer.

Ashlee, I handled one of the first breast implant trials ever tried in America, the

first time we went through this about 20 years ago in Texas, against a company called Baxter.

That's when it was made very clear that the breast implant was causing autoimmune disease.

It would cause lupus, scleroderma, Reynaud's syndrome, a whole host of autoimmune diseases.

But of course, caught up in autoimmune diseases comes a whole host of potential lymphatic

cancers and blood cancers right along with it.

Here's the problem I think that we're going to see here, is that the industry is out buying

science right now, just like they did 20 years ago.

We won the cases, we settled the projects, we had, there were thousands of women who

had these breast implants.

The industry then said, "Well, we have new design, you don't have to worry about this

anymore."

We pushed back, we pled with the FDA, "Don't believe these liars," because that's absolutely

what they are.

They've phonied up clinical data, they used some of the same phonied up clinical data

to get these new products on the market, and now we see women are at risk of a cancer.

How high is the risk that a woman could be diagnosed with these implants?

That's right, Mike, so the women who do have these implants, they are at an increased risk

of developing this rare form of cancer; however, there was a study done in the Netherlands

that is saying overall for women who do have these implants, the chance of them getting

this cancer is very low.

Now, I want to read you some numbers from this study.

It says that at age 50, one in 35,000 women will develop the cancer.

At age 70, one in 12,000 will develop the cancer, and at age 75, one in 7,000 women

will develop the cancer.

So Mike, as you can see, as women age, the women who do have these implants, they are

more at risk for developing this rare form of cancer.

However, the numbers still show women have a very low chance of developing the cancer,

but researchers and physicians are warning women and saying you've got to do your research

if you're looking to get these breast implants for any reason at all, but they're saying

women need to know the chances and risk they have of developing this cancer.

Ashlee, I may be a little more cynical than you, because I go to trial against people

like these manufacturers all the time.

This study that you just talked about probably when the depositions are taken, we're going

to find that the industry had money involved in that study.

Most of the time, that's what happens.

The industry goes out and they hire what they call biostitutes.

A biostitute is where you get three scientists that want to be paid $300,000 for doing a

study and then gaming the study in a way that's favorable for industry, and then they put

it out here and then journalists say, "Oh, well this study said this."

I've got to tell you something.

Where it comes to a manufacturer making something like a breast implant that you're putting

in your body, you can bet on the fact that they are going to have control over the scientists

and they're going to have control over the narrative, just like they did the first time

these things came ... You understand, these things were basically removed from the market

the first time they came out, and back then when I was handling those cases, I saw studies

just like the one you read me, where they would give me these statistics and we started

looking at the epidemiology analysis behind the statistics, and it was nonsense.

It was all created for the industry so they could sell more products.

Who are the manufacturers of the implants and how have they taken steps to warn potential

customers of risks from surgery, if they have at all?

Mm-hmm (affirmative), so there are about three huge breast implant manufacturers here in

the US.

I'll name them.

It's Allergan, Mentor Worldwide, and Sientra Incorporated.

Now, I want to read you a quote from a doctor.

His name is Dino Ravnic.

He's an assistant professor of surgery at the Pennsylvania State University College

of Medicine and he says, "All manufacturers of textured implants have had cases linked

to this type of cancer, and we haven't seen cases linked to smooth implants."

So after doing some research, it appears that most of these companies aren't really warning

their consumers about the possibility of getting this cancer, only because they're saying there's

not enough information out there, enough detail, enough factual information claiming that these

implants are directly linked to this rare form of cancer, and the FDA has said that

it can't even advise people to not get these implants because of the lack of information.

Okay, two things you just mentioned again, I'm more cynical than you are because I'm

sitting across the table with these people in trial all the time, and I've done that

for 35 years.

A, the FDA, you virtually cannot trust anything the FDA says right now, because they're owned

and operated by the industry.

B, when the industry says, "Gee whiz, our clinicals show," that they absolutely say,

the only thing you can do is start taking depositions, the only thing you could do is

actually get the clinicals themselves and most of the time, you're going to see that

those clinicals and the data that's even submitted to the FDA is fantasy talk.

But anyway, let's follow this story, Ashlee, as it develops.

I'm calling this, I'm calling the further you get into this story, the more you're going

to find that the incidence of cancer is far higher than what we're hearing right now.

But thank you for joining me, okay?

You are welcome.

For more infomation >> New Report Links Rare Cancer To Breast Implants - Duration: 7:45.

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Do I Need A New Domain? [Oberlo Weekly Q&A] - Duration: 2:28.

Hey hey!

My name's David – and it's question time.

Each week, we take a closer look at questions that you all leave on our YouTube channel.

If you have questions of your own, drop em in the comments section.

Alright, let's do it: So Steven has a general store with a general

domain name.

He's running Facebook ads on different products to see which products gain the most traction.

So far, so good.

But he wants to know what to do once he finds a niche to focus in on.

Does he need to buy a new domain and build an entirely new store?

Or can he just morph his general store into a niche store?

Steven also asks about Instagram tips, but let's take things one step at a time here.

OK, first off, this strategy of using Facebook ads to identify hot products is great.

Lots of Oberlo users have had success with this: If you aren't sure which products

you want to focus on, create a bunch of different Facebook ads and then use the data you get

as a guide.

It's a form of A/B testing, and you can gain a lot of valuable insights this way.

Now, about building that new store.

This is a good question, and a tricky one.

I hate to answer by saying "It depends," but, Steven, it kinda depends.

Here are some things we need to consider.

First off, what are your plans for the new store?

Facebook ads are a great way to identify products that are hot right now, but trendy stuff doesn't

always stay trendy for very long.

If you expect your hot item to cool off after six months, then sacrificing your original

domain might not be worth it.

Another thing to consider: What kind of search engine visibility does your current domain

have, and what is that visibility for?

If your general store is ranking for searches related to something like household items

but you want to start selling drones, then you should definitely invest in a new domain.

It's hard enough to get a domain to rank, and it's extra hard if Google is confused

about what exactly that domain is selling.

One more thing to consider: Do you want to keep running Facebook ads to find hot products?

If yes, then hang on to your domain so you have a store to play around with as you look

for the next product that's about to pop.

Before we sign off -- real quick, about Instagram.

Steven asked, "What are some good tips to build a following on IG?"

We have TONS of content about Instagram -- ebook chapters, MASSIVE blog posts and lots more.

We've dropped some links in the description, so if you wanna do some Instagram homework,

we got you covered.

Alright, that'll do it for today.

Got your own question?

Let's have it!

We're scanning those comments and would love to use your question in our next video.

We'll be cranking out videos every week, so if you're as into ecommerce and dropshipping

as we are, subscribe for more!

Until next time, happy dropshipping.

For more infomation >> Do I Need A New Domain? [Oberlo Weekly Q&A] - Duration: 2:28.

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BREAKING: China Just Made HORRIBLE Move Against America It's NOT Good - Duration: 3:42.

BREAKING: China Just Made HORRIBLE Move Against America It's

NOT Good.

China joined dictator Bashar al-Assad's allies Russia and Iran in condemning the precision

airstrikes by the United States, France, and Britain on Saturday, Breitbart reports.

The Security Council meanwhile rejected a Russian resolution calling for condemnation

of the "aggression" by the U.S. and its allies against Syria.

Only two other countries, China and Bolivia, joined Russia in supporting the resolution.

Eight countries voted against it, and three abstained.

A resolution needs at least nine "yes" votes to pass.

We oppose the use of force in international relations and call for respect for other countries

sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

Any unilateral military action bypassing the [United Nations] Security Council runs contrary

to the purpose, and principles of the UN Charter and violates the principles of international

law, and the basic norms governing international relations, and will further complicate the

Syrian issue.

China urges the relevant parties to return to the framework of international law, and

resolve the issue through dialogue and negotiation.

China believes that political settlement is the only viable way out for the Syrian issue.

Relevant parties of the international community should continue to support the role of the

UN as the main channel for mediation, and make relentless effort to facilitate the final

settlement of the Syrian issue.

According to reports, Russian officials said that they will deploy military forces in the

town of Douma, Syria.

If the US strikes Syria, any US missile fired at Syria and its source would be shot down

and destroyed.

In response, the US said its military is ready to provide the President with military options

if appropriate, and at the President's request.

A military conflict over the suspected chemical weapons, attack in Syria becomes more likely.

What's your comment?

A: Days ago, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi exchanged in-depth views on the tense

situation in Syria with the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Beijing.

Recently China has been in close communication with the US, Russia and other members of the

UN Security Council, and countries in the region on the latest development of the situation

in Syria.

China is worried about the possibility of the escalation of tension in Syria.

We always stand for peaceful settlement of disputes, oppose wanton use or threat of use

of force in international relations, and advocate acting in accordance with the UN Charter.

As we understand, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will soon

send experts for investigation on the ground.

We call on parties to remain calm and restrained to ease the tension as soon as possible, Ministry

of Foreign Affairs Peoples Republic of China reports.

The Russian embassy in U.S. wasted no time in reacting to the strikes late Friday in

the U.S., with Ambassador Anatoly Antonov saying on Twitter, "The worst apprehensions

have come true.

Our warnings have been left unheard."

"A pre-designed scenario is being implemented," the statement continued.

"Again, we are being threatened.

We warned that such actions will not be left without consequences."

RWT News Report on Russian response to U.S.

Chris "Badger" Thomas is a Veteran who served our country as an Army Combat Medic.

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For more infomation >> BREAKING: China Just Made HORRIBLE Move Against America It's NOT Good - Duration: 3:42.

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5 Big Takeaways From Comey's Big ABC News Interview - Duration: 4:22.

5 Big Takeaways From Comey's Big ABC News Interview.

On Sunday evening, former FBI director James Comey sat down for a two-hour interview with

ABC's George Stephanopoulos to talk about his new book, A Higher Loyalty.

The interview was chock-filled with quotable moments; already, the media are going haywire

over it.

President Trump has signaled his own displeasure on Twitter.

So, here's what was important.

1.

Comey's A Political Actor.

Over and over again, Comey suggested that he allowed political considerations to impact

his legal work.

He says he decided to announce Hillary's non-indictment in order to avoid allowing

the FBI to look like a tool of the Department of Justice after Loretta Lynch's tarmac

meeting with President Clinton.

He said that he took the polls into consideration when determining whether or not to inform

the public about the re-opening of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

2.

Comey Hates Trump.

Either he hated Trump before the election or learned to hate him afterward.

But he didn't quit — he was fired.

Despite all of his nasty words about Trump, at no point did he walk away from his job

in protest, and simply say everything on his mind.

Instead, he waited to be fired after refusing to say publicly what he was telling Trump

privately: that Trump wasn't under investigation.

Nonetheless, Comey spent the interview ripping Trump as a crime boss, tore into Trump's

physical appearance, called Trump a "forest fire," and suggested that Trump not be impeached

but be thrown out by voters.

He even said that Trump never laughs in public or private.

3.

Comey Loves Obama And Company.

Comey described how much he loved Obama, Loretta Lynch, and Jeh Johnson, among others; Trump,

he says, was unfit for a hug: "And so I'm not an unusually strong person but I work

out and so I tighten my abs and my core and I'm thinking, this-- 'Unless he's a lot stronger

than he looks, he's not getting a hug.'

And so he pulls and he doesn't get the hug."

4.

Comey Loves Him Some Comey.

Comey talked about how he was like Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense, not one but two times;

he talked about drinking on his way back from Los Angeles after being fired; he talked about

his own history of wonder going all the way back to Martha Stewart.

At one point, he seemed to stop and assess his own ego problem, then went right back

into pumping his book: ""I have to be careful not to fall in love with my own view

of things.

And so that battle with ego and my sense that memoirs are an exercise in ego convinced me

I was never going to write a book."

Spoiler alert: he wrote a book.

5.

Comey's Grandstanding.

Comey admits he had no good reason for not telling Trump that the Steele dossier was

funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign, but he also had no problem telling Stephanopoulos

that Trump was morally unfit to be president, and that Trump might be subject to Russian

blackmail.

He even said that the Trump pee tape story could be true, although he provided no evidence

to that effect.

He also suggested Trump could be guilty of obstruction of justice.

Comey knows how to make a headline, and he's stretching to make one here.

6.

Comey Was Upset He Cost Hillary The Election.

Comey said over and over that he was "sick to my stomach" over the FBI's interference

in the election, and asked that Hillary Clinton read specific chapters of his book to see

that he had good intentions — and he even said he announced the re-opened investigation

because he thought she was leading in the polls.

He admitted as well that his daughters were big Hillary fans.

Comey didn't do himself any favors with this interview, although he certainly sold

some books.

He didn't come off as non-partisan and dispassionate, which would have been devastating to Trump.

He didn't come off as apolitical, either.

He came off as a glory-seeking character in yet another ugly Washington production.

And that won't hurt Trump.

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For more infomation >> 5 Big Takeaways From Comey's Big ABC News Interview - Duration: 4:22.

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South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. [SCOTUSbrief] - Duration: 4:58.

The parties in this case are the state of South Dakota, and the respondents are several

online retailers, including Wayfair, who's the named respondent.

It basically started a couple years ago when Justice Kennedy effectively invited a reconsideration

of, of a precedent in a case called Quill.

The state of, uh, South Dakota decided to pass legislation knowing that it was not consistent

with Quill for the express purpose of having the law be challenged and teeing up the issues.

What's at issue here is the state sales tax.

So, I think most of us are probably used to when we make a purchase of seeing that line,

and some of it will be percentage of the sale that'll go to the state, sometimes it's a

percentage of a sale that'll go to a municipality.

South Dakota doesn't have an income tax, uh, so it does rely on, on sales and, and use

taxes.

The precedent in Quill basically imposes what's been known as a physical presence requirement

that has to do with when the state can impose a sales tax. So, for example, if a company is

doing business, is selling to folks in South Dakota, but it doesn't have a presence in

South Dakota, then a sales tax is not owed.

The constitutional doctrine in this case, it's focused on interstate commerce and the

extent to which taxing businesses or companies that don't have a physical presence in a state

acts as a burden on interstate commerce.

One state in regulating the issues that concern it should not be able to essentially burden

interstate commerce.

The best argument for Wayfair may be the force of stare decisis.

Stare decisis is the principle, it basically boils down to the thing is decided, and it's

the principle that would say when we look at overruling a precedent, we look not only

as to whether it was right or wrong, but we also look at whether there are such things

as reliance interests.

In other words, have people developed interest in reliance on that precedent, such that those

interests are strong enough that they should be overruled. And the force of stare decisis

is itself an issue that is very hotly debated.

There are some on the court that would say if it's wrong, it's wrong and we should not

hesitate to right a constitutional decision that's wrong.

Others on the court are much more likely to defer to the kind of considerations that are

implicated in terms of reliance interests in stare decisis.

Wayfair would probably focus on the complexity of all of the different taxing jurisdictions

and would say that having to deal with that patchwork quilt of all of those taxing jurisdictions

do constitute an undue burden on interstate commerce.

South Dakota's best argument is that these, uh, state sales or use taxes, even without

a physical requirement, would not impose an undue burden on interstate commerce.

There have been a lot of developments in terms of software, etc., that make going through

the exercise of determining what taxes is due a lot easier.

The huge change that's gone is the growth of online commerce.

If you think in terms of today, the options that are available to consumers in terms of

going into a brick and mortar store, or ordering online from an online company, or increasingly

ordering online from a company that also is a brick and mortar store.

The time has come to, to revisit and to overrule Quill.

Under the current Supreme Court case law, just about everything and anything these days

is interstate commerce, so it casts a very, very broad reach and this has been traditionally

a very, would say, hotly litigated, uh, area, um, particularly as we think about federalism

and where to strike the balance between things that truly are national in character, and

thus are permissibly regulated by, by Congress and the federal government, and those things

that are properly left to the states.

For more infomation >> South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. [SCOTUSbrief] - Duration: 4:58.

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The CRAZIEST Free Stuff Giveaway Requests Sliding In My DMs! - Duration: 4:18.

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Marjorie De Sousa reacciona a las declaraciones de Julián Gil | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 3:13.

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MEET OUR KOREAN FRIEND!! | LIFE IN FRANCE - Duration: 11:22.

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DJ Esco On 'Kolorblind', Collabing w/ Future & Spending 56 Nights In Dubai Jail | MTV News - Duration: 6:44.

- Going to my shows, traveling around the world,

traveling with Future.

So many different people, so many different races,

all for the love of music.

Coming together, man.

Should be Colorblind.

("Xolio" by DJ Esco featuring Future, Rich The Kid, Young T)

Sonically, my inspiration for Colorblind,

was basically just custom-making the beat for the artist,

like with a Schoolboy Q, or a Rich The Kid,

and making the beat toward more so of their style.

I have Future on every song,

so his style kind of goes with everything.

This was my first album.

I wanted to be more lyrical.

I've been quiet over the years, but I've been watching,

and I listened.

And it irritates me to see that people think

certain rappers are mumble rappers

or whatever they call them, party rappers.

And I just wanted to show people

that lyricist part of the artist, of Future.

The lyricist is the part of Rich The Kid.

You might only know him from parties.

I wanted Schoolboy Q, he's a real lyricist,

I consider him a lyricist, I consider Nas a lyricist.

I consider A-Boogie a wordsmith with words.

So I wanted to put people like that on the album,

and put some content to the songs.

("Walk Thru" by DJ Esco, featuring Future and Nas)

Hearing Nas say my name on the record

means everything to me, because I wanted the younger crowd

to know that there was an Esco before DJ Esco.

Before DJ Esco, there was a Nas Esco.

No matter how hot you are,

there's aways someone who did it before you

that you can learn from.

And we're in a gender gap right now in hip-hop.

There's not in a good state with the young rappers,

and then you got the older rappers,

and there's no connection right now.

It's like, older rappers got a problem

with the younger wrappers and the way they're doing it.

The younger rapper think the older rappers are just old.

So I wanted to do something new, fresh for 2018.

OG Esco, DJ Esco, the new Esco, the OG Esco,

and put it together.

("Code of Honor" by DJ Esco, featuring Future, Schoolboy Q)

- [Charles] In the video for Code of Honor,

you start off working at a convenient store.

Did you actually work at a convenient store

ever in your life?

- No, I never worked at a convenient store.

I've only had one job ever.

That was at Magic City.

I started that when I was like 18.

So I've never worked in a convenient store in real life,

but I thought it would be cool to do with the video.

To let people know it don't matter where you started at,

you can get to the top whether you work at a gas station,

whether you sweeping floors, whether you mopping,

whether you started DJing in your basement like me.

You can make it to the top.

So I thought that was good to show,

you can come from anywhere.

I had a friend that got me in the door at Magic City.

He told me, I didn't even really know

how to DJ all the way at the time,

but I was learning as I went.

I got my foot in the door, and I took the worst shift.

Nobody wanted Monday day shift at Magic City

because Monday night shift was the night.

I was making about $30 a day,

but I only worked one day a week.

So I took $30 a week.

Then I started getting more days on my day shift.

I still couldn't get a night shift.

And then people around the city

were coming in the day time

because they were having fun in the daytime.

Just stop by, get some food.

Hey man, the DJ's kind of going hard for day time.

Who is that? That's DJ Esco?

He's DJing like it's night time.

There's nobody even in here.

You know what I mean?

But I was working on my craft.

Getting better, getting better,

for that day that I would get a night shift.

And I went from Monday day to Monday night.

And then I was the industry guy at night.

You know what I'm saying?

So I had a friend named Future,

and he was a rapper, so I was taking all his songs,

and I was sneaking them in and playing them on Monday night

during prime time.

While everyone's hot songs are getting played,

I would sneak in a Future record.

No one knew who Future was.

Future would be in the DJ booth sitting with me,

standing right next to me,

and no one would know who he was.

No one was shaking his hand.

No one knew that this was the music I was playing.

And we decided we was gonna keep it a secret,

because if they found out we were friends,

then they gonna start hatin'.

Like, oh the DJ's just playing his homeboy's songs.

That's his homeboy, that's his homeboy.

So we didn't tell anybody we were friends.

I just kept playing his record.

Kept playing it until people started saying,

who is that? Who is that?

Oh that's Future, he's hot.

I would be pumping it hard.

Future, he's hot.

You ain't heard of Future?

You ain't heard of Future?

He's crazy.

He's the hottest in Atlanta.

Just pumping it til word got around.

Whoever Future is,

Esco at Magic City's playing this guy named Future.

They didn't know we were friends.

So we kept that a secret as long as we could,

until he got as hot,

until we couldn't keep it a secret anymore.

And by then, the cat was out of the bag.

We were gone.

("56 Nights" by Future)

I learned to transition from being behind the scenes

to now you see me jumping around on stage performing,

turned up.

That all happened from Dubai.

From 56 Nights.

You know, I was in prision 56 nights.

Right before they took me to jail,

I was trying to tell them I was a DJ,

but at the time I was so behind the scenes.

I wasn't showing my face that much.

They took me in the back room in Dubai, in the airport,

and they had a computer.

And they said, if you can pull up

your videos on the internet we'll let you go.

And I didn't have any videos.

Because I was playing behind the scenes.

I was always in the back.

I was always behind future,

or I always to the side.

I was never on camera.

So all I could pull up was mixed tapes on Google.

But they wanted to see videos.

They were like no, we want to see on TV.

If you can show us you on TV,

we can let you go right now.

And I couldn't show them.

And they took me to prison.

And I had to think about that for 56 nights.

What I shoulda been doing.

So I was like, if I get out I'm gonna be on TV

and I'm gonna be turnt,

and I'm gonna show my whole personality.

So don't ever hold back.

That's my lesson I learned from 56 nights.

("Bring it Out" by DJ Esco, featuring O.T., Genesis, Future)

Colorblind has, I think,

more powerful impact of features

than E.T. Esco Terrestrial.

I think anytime, if you're an artist,

when you drop something, you should go back

and see what you did wrong.

However successful it is, just critique yourself.

And when I went back and critiqued E.T.

I thought it had too many songs on it,

a few too many features, and it took away

from some of the great songs on it.

It watered down some of the great songs

because there were too many songs.

So I wanted to make Colorblind 11 songs.

Make it real short and sweet.

And that way you can just keep replaying it over and over

and you don't get tired of it.

(electronic zapping and swooshing)

For more infomation >> DJ Esco On 'Kolorblind', Collabing w/ Future & Spending 56 Nights In Dubai Jail | MTV News - Duration: 6:44.

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How To Use Video To Generate Leads For Your Business - Duration: 5:46.

Welcome to this latest video entitled: How To Use Video To Generate Leads For

Your Business, and this video attempts to overcome the "What Has Video Ever Done For

Us" objection. The facts about video and YouTube make

compelling reading: 1. There are over 1 billion YouTube users - that's nearly one-

third of all Internet users every day; 2. Over half of YouTube views are via

mobile devices; 3. YouTube reaches more 18 to 49 year-olds in the U.S. than

any other cable network; and 4. Viewing time on YouTube has increased at the

rate of 50 % year-on-year over the last few years. And yet far too many

business owners are ignoring the power of video when it comes to generating

business leads at their peril. The well-documented Monty Python sketch in the

film The Life of Brian entitled "What Have The Romans Ever Done For Us"

sums up the attitude of today's business owners. "What has video ever done for us"

and "what can video do for us" are typical objections when the idea of using video

to generate leads is mentioned....and you're just about to find out a number

of ways as to how video overcomes those objections.

Hi, my name's Jeff Laming from Video Cashflow, and in this video we're

going to run through five simple ideas or ways as to how video can be used to

generate leads in your business. Before we do so, if this is the first time

you're watching a Video Cashflow video and you like what you hear, see and read,

then please click the Subscribe button at the bottom of this video to get more

video marketing and business videos on a weekly basis. Video is synonymous

with YouTube and this is where we'll start because this tends to be the

source of many business owners misunderstanding of what video can do

for their business. Number 1. Use YouTube as a marketing platform. It's

also a search engine, a social media platform, and a video hosting site. So

to cut through all the noise, the bling and the bright shiny objects, the trick

is to find out what search terms people are using that are closely related to

your service or products offering. And then to create a short video of about

3 minutes and to then direct viewers to your website, to your landing page, or

to an opt-in box; 2. Testimonials - these are effective for helping prospects who

are sitting on the fence after reviewing your website or landing page, for example,

to help them to make that final decision as to whether to buy or not to buy from you.

However, a video testimonial is far more effective. Arrange for 6 to 10 of your

most satisfied clients to agree to giving a 40-second testimonial on video

and to then place these videos strategically on your website and on

your social media platforms. These video testimonials can make an even bigger

difference in turning prospects into buyers and driving traffic from the

social media platforms to your website, to your landing page, or to your YouTube

channel; 3. Highlight a problem that is being searched. If people are looking for

solutions to a problem attract their attention by highlighting the problem,

and then in the video you'll want to explain how you can help them overcome

that problem i.e. provide a possible solution. A video that does this can be

posted to YouTube and ranked on page 1 for your target audience to see, and it can

also be ranked on page 1 of Google in some circumstances. The video can also be

posted on forums, on Facebook groups, on LinkedIn and other

social media platforms, and in email; 4. Re-purpose videos. Virtually all social

media platforms allow videos to be shown but some are very much under-utilized. By

editing an existing video, you can create another lead-generating video. Instagram,

for example, allows videos of up to 60 seconds to be shown - short enough to

attract viewers attention - and long enough to direct them to your landing

page, your website or your YouTube channel. Pinterest is another platform

worth utilizing; 5. Acknowledge the "like, know, and trust" process. Video enables

prospects to: (1) determine if they like you; (2) Find out that your business

exists; (3) Learn how your business solutions can solve their business

problems; and (4) Contact you - all from the comfort of your own home, at any

time of the day, from anywhere in the world! So, just a recap: 5 ways to use

video to generate leads for your business are: 1. Use YouTube as a

marketing tool; 2. Video testimonials; 3. Highlight a problem that is being

searched; 4. Re-purpose your videos; and 5. Acknowledge the like, know and trust

process. And there are other ways too, not covered in this video. Thanks for

watching. Look out for another video on video marketing and YouTube coming your

way next week. And if you like this video please click the Like button underneath

the video. Feel free to share the video with friends, family, business colleagues

and associates. And by all means leave a comment in the Comments section, also

underneath the video. And don't forget to hit the Subscribe button to get more

videos on video marketing and business tips, tactics, techniques and strategies

to help you with your own online business. Enjoy! Until next time.....bye for

now.

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I RECALL THE PAST AGAIN, TONIGHT

IT'S IN THE FRONT OF MY MIND

AS WE FALL APART

YOU BEGAN TO CRY

THE TEARS ARE MAKING YOU BLIND

THE FUTURE'S FAR AWAY

BUT I WILL STAY

I WILL STAY

JUST TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH

WE'LL FIND A WAY, FOR YOU AND ME

CAN'T LOOK BACK

CAN'T RUN

FROM WHAT I FEEL INSIDE

THERE'S NO MORE TIME TO HIDE

BECAUSE I..

I FEEL AGAIN

I, I FEEL AGAIN, OH NOW

I, I

I FEEL AGAIN

WE'RE BRINGING THIS BACK TO LIFE

I FEEL AGAIN, I FEEL IT AGAIN, OH NOW X2

I FEEL IT AGAIN

I FEEL IT AGAIN

I FEEL AGAIN

WE'RE BRINGING THIS BACK TO LIFE

HELP ME FIND THE RIGHT WORDS TO SAY

TO GET US BACK ON OUR WAY

CAN WE TRY TO FIGHT AGAINST THE GRAIN

I'VE THROWN OUT WHAT WE MADE

THE FUTURE'S FAR AWAY

BUT I WILL STAY

I WILL STAY

BECAUSE I..

I FEEL AGAIN

I, I FEEL AGAIN, OH NOW

I, I

I FEEL AGAIN

WE'RE BRINGING THIS BACK TO LIFE

WE'RE PICKING UP WHERE WE LEFT

OFF AND ON AGAIN

WE NEVER QUITE COULD FORGET

CAUSE WHAT WE GOT IS SO INTENSE

I FEEL AGAIN, I FEEL IT AGAIN, OH NOW X2

I FEEL IT AGAIN X2

I FEEL AGAIN

WE'RE BRINGING THIS BACK TO LIFE!

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