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-So I was scrolling

through Reddit earlier today

and I saw this really interesting post

about migrating tree frogs and -- [sniffing]

I'm sorry. Uh, I could be wrong here,

but I think I smell some smoke,

and that can only mean one thing. It's time for

"Ya Burnt!"

[ Cheers and applause ] [ Suspenseful theme plays ]

♪♪

[ Chords striking ]

Welcome to the burn zone.

We got a lot of topics to sizzle through and not a lot of time.

Over here is the burner. Let's turn on the gas and load her up!

Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

Daddy hungry.

[ Laughter ]

First up, the Knicks.

How is it possible that you play above Penn Station

and still stink worse than anything in the building?

[ Laughter ] -Oo-ooh!

-You just traded your best player

and went on an 18-game losing streak.

You have a worse record than that team

that plays the Harlem Globetrotters,

side burn: Washington Generals.

-Side burn.

-It's gettin' so bad that celebrities don't even wanna

come to your games any more.

Soon, the only people left sitting courtside

will be a Times Square Elmo and the Naked Cowboy.

[ Laughter ] The Knicks, hit the bench.

Ya burnt!

Tofu. Are you a vegetarian

who totally misses the taste of meat?

Well, tough [bleep] 'cause here's tofu.

Tofu's not the same thing as meat.

Eating tofu is like telling your kids, "Hey,

I know you had your heart set on Disney World,

but, instead, we're having tofu."

Tofu, you're so soft, it's impossible to know

if I've even chewed you.

Are you food, or just part of my mouth?

[ Laughter ] Hey, tofu, t-o-F-U, ya burnt!

Valentine's cards.

Nothing says "I love you"

like stopping at the Rite Aid on the way home from work.

[ Laughter ] Just so you know,

when she says you shouldn't have, she means it.

[ Laughter ] Mail hasn't been

this disappointing since Grandma decided

to stop slipping a $20 into my birthday card.

-That was my weed money.

[ Laughter ]

-Valentine's Day cards, roses are red, violets are fine.

Next year, just give me the $3.99."

Ya burnt!

[ Laughter and applause ] Man caves!

Finally, a safe space for the most oppressed members

of society: middle-aged men. [ Laughter ]

I don't think you need to worry about keeping women out.

I think the Pac-Man machine is doing the job just fine.

[ Laughter ] And stop saying "man cave"

like it's a cool thing.

You're not a superhero goin' to your hidden lair.

You're an overweight schlub goin' to a fart box.

[ Laughter and applause ]

Also, you can dress up your man cave

with as much sports memorabilia as you want.

We both know it's where you go to watch porn.

[ Laughter ] Man caves, get back in your hole.

Ya burnt.

Crudité, which we all know is the French curse word

for when the party doesn't have chips.

[ Laughter ] [French accent] No Ruffles.

Crudité.

By the way, stop trying to make yourself sound more exciting

by giving yourself a French name.

You are a veggie platter.

You don't hear me callin' my penis le petit serpent.

-aka the little snake.

[ Laughter and applause ]

And, crudité, nice try,

bringin' raw cauliflower to the party,

but it's been touched less than the guy

who got his wife a Rite Aid Valentine's card.

Double burn, Valentine's Day card.

-Double burn.

-Crudités, you dipsticks, ya burnt!

People who are obsessed with serial killers,

get a real hobby.

If you're obsessed with creepy guys

and their unsuspecting victims,

why not just watch "The Bachelor"?

[ Laughter ] -Oo-ooh!

-And, by the way, Judy from Accounting,

nobody wants to hear that you think Ted Bundy was hot.

-Judy thinks he has

kind eyes. [ Laughter ]

-People who are obsessed with serial killers,

take the lotion out of the basket

and put it on your skin because ya burnt.

[ Laughter ] Family-style dining,

could we not? I don't want a bunch

[laughing] of other people deciding what I have to eat.

This isn't a Japanese game show.

[ Laughter ] I've never ordered my own meal

and thought, "You know what this spaghetti is missing?

Residue from a fork that was just

inside of someone else's gross mouth."

[ Laughter ] -Can someone please pass

the flu?

[ Laughter ] -Also, why is there

so much food on the plate?

What family are you trying to serve, the Klumps?

[ Laughter ] -Eddie Murphy should've won

an Oscar. -Yeah!

Family-style dining, when you're here, ya burnt!

Up next, nonprofits! [ Buzzer ]

Oh! That buzzer means we've run out of time.

Looks like we'll have to burn you do-gooders later.

This has been "Ya Burnt!"

For more infomation >> Ya Burnt: Valentine's Cards, Man Caves - Duration: 4:24.

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Jake Gyllenhaal Stopped His Play to Give a Coughing Audience Member Water - Duration: 3:03.

-We have so much to get into.

I want to, first of all, congratulate you

on being back in the theater.

You always support the theater, buddy.

I like that, that you do that.

You're at The Public Theater, which is beautiful.

I've been there a couple times. -It's a great honor.

It's a great honor to be there. -Yeah. It is.

I saw "Hamilton" once there. -Yes.

Yeah, we're in the same theater as "Hamilton."

-But what is this -- This is two projects in one, right?

-Yeah. Those are two monologues.

One of them is called "Sea Wall,"

and the other one is called "The Life."

And I am in "A Life." -You are in "A Life."

Is that the first part or the second part of the play?

-It's the second part.

-So, for fans of yours, you can just skip the first half

and just come see you.

I'm not saying you're telling people to do that, but --

-I think you'll get to be a new fan of Tom Sturridge,

who does the first monologue, 'cause he's pretty fantastic.

Yeah. So -- Yeah.

-How did you get involved in this?

-So, anyway, I did two other shows

with this writer, Nick Payne, and they're beautiful shows.

And then he gave me this monologue,

because he wrote it for himself, actually.

And it was about -- -Well, I know what it's about.

-Yes. It's about the passing away of his father, initially.

And then -- And I asked him for four years

if I could do this piece, and he said, "No,"

because it's too personal to him.

And then he had his daughter about a year and a half ago,

and I asked him again.

And I think he's been through a lot.

But then we thought maybe we would make it

about both the passing of his father

and the birth of his daughter.

And that's actually what the piece is about.

-Oh, my goodness.

-So it's a pretty emotional --

It's emotional, but it's beautiful.

It's a beautiful piece. Yeah.

-And how is the reaction from the audience?

-It's really special.

I mean, when you come, it's like --

You're kind of all -- The audience, in a monologue,

it's like -- I mean, you know, right?

It's like they're your partner. -Oh, you need the audience.

Trust me -- I love you guys.

You guys are the best in the entire world.

[ Cheers and applause ]

So much better than last night's.

So much better than last night's.

This is the best audience I've ever had.

[ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪

-They are pretty good. -Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-That's my extended family for you.

-Yeah. I love your family. -They're great.

And -- Yeah, no.

So, actually, yeah, and, like, things happen every night,

but, usually, when you're doing a play, you know, like,

a phone goes off or something happens,

you know, like, any random thing happens

in an audience every night.

So, so many strange things. -Yeah.

-So, like, opening up a candy that you can hear so loudly.

to the other night, someone was singing in the hallway.

They were, like, warming up their voice,

and everyone could hear it.

-From what? From, like, just a singer?

-Well, at The Public Theater, there's also Joe's Pub

and there are a lot of other theaters in this theater.

So, there was a woman who was warming up her voice.

-And as you're doing this serious monologue.

-Like, "La, la, la, la, la, la."

Yeah, it was a really serious monologue.

But you kind of roll with it,

because it's a monologue, and it feels very present.

You know, and, like, the other day,

a woman was coughing really loud,

like, really, really loudly -- and I felt so bad for her --

in the middle of the piece.

And, so, I just asked her if she was okay

in the middle of the monologue.

-Oh, really? -Yeah. Yeah.

She was like... [ Coughs ]

And I was like, "Are you okay?"

And she was like, "I'm fine! Keep going!"

[ Coughs ]

And I was like -- I ran offstage and I got her water

and I gave it to her.

-Did you really? -Yeah. I gave her water.

-That's a good man right there. -Yeah, why not?

-That's a good move.

That's the price of admission right there.

For more infomation >> Jake Gyllenhaal Stopped His Play to Give a Coughing Audience Member Water - Duration: 3:03.

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Jake Gyllenhaal Wants to Be on the Cover of MAD Magazine - Duration: 5:00.

-I want to talk about this new movie "Velvet Buzzsaw."

I saw you on Netflix the other night

because I was watching something and then it said,

"If you like this, you're gonna like this thing."

Velvet Buzz-- -[ Laughs ]

-Really. I'm serious.

-I want to know what you watch on Netflix.

-What was I watching on Netflix?

-If you like this thing, you will like "Velvet Buzzsaw."

-Yeah, interesting because why,

it's about the art world and it's about murder and stuff.

Oh, you know what it might've been?

-It's a horror film.

-"Bandersnatch" maybe. -What? What is that?

-Oh, dude. You haven't seen "Bandersnatch"?

-Everyone is upset with me. [ Laughter ]

-Oh, dude, you're gonna freak out.

You're gonna love this. -Bosslogica?

-Bosslogica would love this, man. Are you kidding me?

You're gonna freak out. -Really?

-Oh, yeah, I think it's kind of the same deal.

-Do you just, like, keep me in a cave?

-"Black Mirror" is good. -Yeah.

You were waiting for me to say, "I don't know what that is."

Right? -No.

-Okay, cool. -I know you know what that is.

Because I would think that this reminds me of a similar thing.

-Okay, cool. -This story.

Well, I saw your face, and I like you very much.

I was with my wife as well.

And I saw your face, like, come into the screen.

You do this thing where you're right in the camera.

I never saw this Jake Gyllenhaal movie.

And I enjoyed it. I watched it. -Well, thank you very much.

-Well, basically, the idea is it's set in the art world.

And basically, I don't want to get into your name yet

because it's such a great name.

-Morf Vandewalt. [ Laughter ]

-Come on. What is going on with these names you're saying?

-That's a real name. -Bosslogic and Mors -- Moss --

No, Mort Van--

-It's Bosslogica and Morf Vandewalt.

-Morf Van-- Morf -- Your first name is Morf.

-Morf Vandewalt. [ Laughter ]

-Did you freak out --

Dude, did you freak out when you were Morf?

-Everyone else in the band is like...

You're laughing. Sorry. Yeah.

-Morf Vandewalt. -Morf Vandewalt, yeah.

-When you found out when you were playing --

first of all, you worked with this director before,

with "Nightcrawler." -Yeah, Dan Gilroy.

-Dude, you were -- I mean, obviously,

you were great in that, we all know.

[ Applause ]

You were crazy good in that. -Thank you.

-I don't know why you choose these crazy roles.

Just do a role where, like,

you're just relaxing for an hour and a half.

Just do a role where you're just, like,

lounging in a chair or something.

-Like what? -'Cause I feel bad for you

doing all these psychological crazy dramas.

I just feel bad. I worry about your brain.

-You just tell me what you want me to do

and I will try to do that.

-Do, like, a cartoon or something.

-[ High-pitched voice ] Okay. -You will?

-[ Normal voice ] Yeah. -It's just fun.

-That was my cartoon voice. -Oh, that was it?

-[ High-pitched voice ] Okay, yeah.

-You can't do Mickey Mouse. -That sounds good.

-Yeah, that's good. I'll watch it either way, yeah.

But wait. So basically, you're in the art world.

And if you buy this artist's paintings -- if you like gross

and you spend money and all this and use it in the wrong way,

the painting comes to life and kills you.

-Yeah. Basically, yeah. -I mean, fantastic.

"Velvet Buzzsaw." -Yeah, I play an art critic.

And he is pretty high up there in the art world.

You know, when he gives a review,

it kind of can make or break an artist.

And so, yeah, everybody -- the art gets its revenge on people

who try and misuse it, yeah.

And it's sort of all about how we value art.

Like, do we value it because how much it's worth

in terms of money or that we like it? Yeah.

-I'm such more in the "I like it" world.

-Yes.

-Because that's why I don't have an expensive collection.

-Yeah. Yeah.

-Expensive posters like "Mad" magazine.

-Oh, my God. I have "Mad" magazine too.

-You do? -Yeah, I love "Mad" magazine.

-Me too. I love it, too. -Yeah.

-Have you ever been on the cover?

-No. [ Laughter ]

-Hello, your dream's about to come true, dude.

Come on out. No, I'm just joking.

[ Laughter ]

-Oh, my God! Oh, my God! What? Oh my God!

-I'm sorry, sorry, sorry. -Oh, man.

-But next time.

-I thought I was on "Ellen" for a second.

[ Laughter ]

-I want to show everyone a clip. Here's --

-Alfred E. Newman walks out. Oh, my God!

-I will surprise you.

I'll get Ellen to help too.

Ellen, let's help surprise him. Get him on "Mad" magazine.

I want to show everyone a clip.

Here's Jake Gyllenhaal in "Velvet Buzzsaw."

Take a look at this.

-They were surprised to hear Dease's art was being sold.

Apparently, he left explicit instructions

that it all be destroyed!

-What are you saying?

-Stop selling Dease!

-It's an eight-figure collection,

and you want me to stop selling over some spirit.

-I am writing an article about this.

About Dease, his past, his methods,

everything that has gone down.

-Well, you'll kill your career.

-Get rid of it.

Box it all. All of it away.

That's what I'm doing.

♪♪

-All art is dangerous, Morf.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Don't miss Jake Gyllenhaal in "Velvet Buzzsaw."

It's streaming right now.

Go to Netflix right now and stream it. "Velvet Buzzsaw."

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Bernie Sanders Is Running for President, Emoji License Plates - Monologue - Duration: 5:05.

-Let's get to the news.

Senator Bernie Sanders announced today

that he will run for president in 2020. If successful --

[ Cheers ] Yeah.

If successful, he would be the oldest person -- that's it.

[ Laughter ]

He would just be the oldest person.

Bernie Sanders would be the oldest nominee put forth

by a major political party.

Poor Bernie.

Can you imagine what the presidency would do to him?

[ Laughter ]

It aged Obama so much, and he was in his prime.

Bernie's gonna come out looking like Gollum.

[ Laughter and applause ]

That's right.

We all get rings!

[ Laughter ]

That's right. Bernie Sanders announced today

that he's running for president.

He was trying to just tell his family, but we all heard him.

Between us! [ Laughter ]

Top secret!

I'm running for president! That's why I'm whispering!

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez last week compared

President Trump's border wall to the Berlin Wall.

Hey, come on, it's nothing like that.

That wall got built.

[ Laughter ]

[ Cheers and applause ] It's a real wall.

You can see it and touch it and stuff.

President Trump claimed in a tweet this morning

that the stock market would have crashed

if Hillary Clinton had won the 2016 presidential election.

Dude, you're still talking about Hillary?

Not even Bill talks about Hillary this much.

[ Laughter ]

It's been over a year since

Hillary said anything about Hillary.

[ Laughter ]

A semi truck overturned near Atlanta yesterday

and spilled 40,000 pounds of broccoli onto the highway.

Said one responding officer, "Floret!"

[ Audience groans ]

This brings us to a new segment called

"one of my writers explains a joke."

♪♪

So, Ian, you want to -- you want to explain that joke?

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

So, you know how the little tree part of the broccoli

is called the floret?

Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-Uh, and also, if you want to go somewhere fast in a car...

[ Laughter ]

...you might say "floor it"? -Yeah.

Now, obviously, when I read that joke, I knew that

because you, in the punchline, spelled floret F-L-O-R-E-T,

but since they sound the same,

did you really think the entire audience would jump to

the conclusion that you meant the broccoli floret?

[ Laughter ]

-Well, in my mind, the police officer

wanted to get to the emergency quickly.

[ Laughter ]

But he also saw broccoli.

[ Laughter ]

And so, as a request, and also as a warning...

[ Laughter ]

...he said, "floret."

[ Cheers and applause ]

-This has been "one of my writers explains a joke."

-You guys have really set me back by applauding for that.

[ Laughter ]

Mattel and National Geographic

have teamed up to create an astrophysicist Barbie.

"Must be nice," said animal husbandry Barbie.

[ Audience ohs ]

Ally wrote that one, and she's off the hook.

[ Laughter ]

Starburst candy has announced new flavors

that are half one flavor and half another.

The way it works is, you put two in your mouth.

[ Laughter ]

Starting next month, people in Australia will be able

to personalize their license plates using emojis,

which could complicate things for the police.

"We got a blue sedan with license plate laughing man,

crying man, dancing lady,

little guy with a dollar bill for a tongue,

cat with heart eyes, and eggplant. Copy?"

[ Laughter ]

In an effort to avoid discrimination

against same-sex parents,

a new law in France was recently passed that requires schools

to replace the titles "mom" and "dad" with

"parent one" and "parent two" on parental authorization forms.

Parent two is, of course, Dad.

[ Laughter and applause ]

According to new research,

the average female friendship has a life span of 16 years.

When asked what happens after 16 years,

women said, "She knows what she did."

[ Laughter ]

And finally, police in Oklahoma are searching for a man

who crashed his car into an adult novelty shop yesterday

and allegedly stole hundreds of dollars worth

of lingerie and sex toys.

Come on, man. You've been out for one day!

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Devocional APC - Pastor Mao. ECO 20 - Duration: 6:41.

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Single or Married BY Pastor Steven Furtick - Duration: 0:46.

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See What Happens If You Eat Garlic Everyday | After Eating Garlic This Is What Happens To Your Body - Duration: 4:49.

See What Happens If You Eat Garlic Everyday | After Eating Garlic This Is What Happens To Your Body

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Juliana & Valentina ep.77 (english subtitles) *FULL EP READ DESCRIPTION* - Duration: 0:18.

Sorry.

I'm srry, Val.

I came as fast as I could.

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Doctors Are Shocked: This Simple Drink Can Cure Diabetes | Mix These 2 Ingredients to Kill Diabetes! - Duration: 1:53.

Doctors Are Shocked: This Simple Drink Can Cure Diabetes | Mix These 2 Ingredients to Kill Diabetes!

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Notification of military service will be sent through Kakaotalk alert - Duration: 0:32.

Starting Wednesday, information on military service dates and reservist training will

be sent through Kakaotalk and the Military Manpower Administration mobile app.

The Administration aims to use the mobile applications to optimise its operations.

Sending notices through Kakaotalk alerts was first test launched back in October.

It is being fully implemented starting today.

By sending notices through Kakaotalk alert, the organization anticipate it could save

1 million dollars by reducing mail notices over the next five years.

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Feet Feet Song | Preschool Nursery Rhymes for Babies | Children Song - Kids Baby Club - Duration: 2:32.

Feet Feet Song

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What Type of Investor Typically Invests in Commercial Property? - Duration: 3:24.

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Global trade growth expected to slow down in 1st quarter of 2019: WTO - Duration: 0:44.

Concerns have been growing over a slowdown in the global economy, and the latest data

from the World Trade Organization paint a grim outlook for trade growth in the first

quarter of this year.

According to the WTO, the World Trade Outlook Indicator marked 96-point-3 for the Janaury

to March period... down 2-point-3 points from the quarter before.

A reading below 100 signals below-trend growth in trade.

The indicator is a composite of seven key indices including merchandise trade volume

and export orders.

1st quarter's figure is the lowest since 2010,... and the main reason was the ongoing trade

tensions.

The organization added that technical problems with German cars might have led to weak automobile

trade overall.

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Gov't finds nearly 200 cases of corrupt public hiring - Duration: 1:30.

last November at panda governmental body was launched to thoroughly inspect

public institutions and root out corrupt hiring practices after months of

investigation the committee announced its findings chess yung turns the

spotlight to the results at 1200 public institutions two investigators found a

total of 182 cases where employees had been hired or promoted unfairly that's

what the committee said Wednesday wrapping his three-month verb the

committee examined new hires from October 2017 to January 2019 and

promotions of part-timers to full-time were the past five years out of the

hundred and eighty two cases the committee turned over thirty-six to

prosecutors for further investigation for the rest the committee will request

disciplinary measures for those involving the hiring process including

termination of employment for those who benefited the number of employees facing

either investigation or punishment amount to roughly 300 a total of 13

employees are found happened fairly earned their employment and 55

applicants were adversely affected by that at a time that number could

increase as prosecutors speed up their investigation the committee is looking

into ways to give those applicants a chance to retake tests or receipt their

interviews the pan governmental body underlined that it'll deliver harsh

punishments to those involving the unfair hiring practices and remedies to

those affected by them chezhiyan arirang news

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Gasoline consumption per car decreases to lowest in 12 years - Duration: 1:26.

Rising gasoline prices and more fuel-efficient cars on roads.

These are some of the factors that led to a drastic reduction in gasoline consumption.

According to our Seo Bo-bin it has dropped to the lowest level per car in more than a

decade.

The amount of gasoline consumed per car in Korea has dropped to its lowest in 12 years.

Car owners in Korea spent an average of 1-thousand-6-hundred U.S. dollars on gasoline last year.

According to the Korea Petroleum Association, the amount of gasoline consumed per car last

year was 1-thousand-1-hundred-60 liters on average.

This is a 2-point-4 percent decrease from the previous year, and is the lowest figure

since 2006.

Although the number of gasoline-run vehicles has increased steadily, the amount of gasoline

consumed by each vehicle has decreased.

Looking back at the years 2018 and 2017, the number of gasoline-run vehicles increased

by 2-point-5 percent, but total gasoline consumption only increased by 0-point-1 percent.

This can be explained by improvements in fuel efficiency from new car models, but also because

higher gasoline prices have reduced the amount of people driving their cars.

An official from the Korea Petroleum Association said that as the price of gasoline will rise

again this year due to the rising oil prices, gasoline consumption will continue to decrease.

Seo Bo-bin, Arirang News.

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Seoul to expand subway lines, extensions, reducing commute time by 15 percent - Duration: 1:30.

Seoul city has laid out a ten-year plan to improve subway access and connections.

The upgrades are expected to help reduce the average travel time by 15 minutes.

Oh Soo-young zooms in on this welcome devevelopment for commuters in the capital.

Seoul's subway lines will become faster and more accessible, cutting commute times by

seven minutes on average.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government, which currently operates 10 of Seoul's subway lines, announced

its ten year plan for the subway system on Wednesday

One of the top priorities,... is increasing subway access for unconnected areas on the

outskirts of the city.

The city plans to build and operate six new rail lines, including those already under

construction.

The longest of those will be the Gangbuk Hwaengdang Line,... which will run 25-point-seven kilometers,...

from Mokdong in the west to Cheongnyangni in the North.

Subway lines currently in operation will also see renovations,... with new stops and extensions

on lines five and nine.

For line four, which runs from the city's northeast to the southwest,... officials are

aiming to run express trains to tackle rush-hour crowding.

The city expects seventy-five percent of areas in Seoul to be within a ten minute walk of

a subway station ,... up from the current 63 percent.

Also,... with faster trains and extra connections,... city officials estimate that travel times

will fall 15 percent for the average passenger,... down from the current 49 minutes.

The city government aims to complete the plan by 2028.

Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.

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Meta-Descriptions: the what and the why - Duration: 1:38.

In our previous video, we discussed on-page optimization. And there's another

element of this practice that we didn't talk about, that is the Meta Description

of the page. We didn't mention it before because Google doesn't take the Meta

Description into consideration when ranking the page. However, it's a big

driver of clicks to your website, because it's supposed to entice the people

seeing it to click and go visit your page. The Meta Description is a short

description of what your page talks about and what the user might find there;

which means that if you're targeting specific keywords, make sure to use them

but don't stuff your Meta Description with keywords. Also don't make them too

long, the sweet spot is between 50 characters and 300 which is a very wide

range, but the only real guideline is: "Don't say anything more then you need to

say to your user". However do write these descriptions like advertising copy,

because that's what they are after all and do use content from the text.

Meaning if you have an amazing intro line that encompasses the whole topic,

you can use it or a slightly modified version of it. Next, we're going to talk

about picture tagging for SEO.

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4. Using Digital PR at Scale - Duration: 7:03.

and of course the next area this takes you into his digital PR. Yeah usually

moving into that world I actually always really had disdain for the PR world

I'm coming from SEO and I actually cut my teeth as a spammer back in the day as I

think a lot of people did and when I was dealing with these clients and their PR

budget so the interagency meetings a lot of the time so we would do our little

spiel about how we changed some meta data and did some keyword research and

then audit it was all fine and dandy and the PR team would come in so

you know we got you this coverage and it's worth fifty thousand pounds and

like what how are you working that out? Well, it's because the ads next to the piece

that we got you, roughly the value is X and we use a multiple of that to work out the value

that is complete - nonsense like there's no way that's the thing and of course then when

you look at it from a digital point of view you then it's really does that

translate into the business and actually have any meaningful effect? Now I

understand having that brand image there is a big dea,l but just purely looking at

let's just look at CPM costs what you can drive for fifty thousand pounds in

just ad spend! Does that match? And I appreciate PR is very much organic or

it carries a little bit more. Yeah but you're making that point that's really

important about SEO thinking about expanding into PR and that's that there

are concentration on numbers and analytics is actually helpful yeah

exactly and this is a funny thing because budgets are continually getting

tighter and tighter so you really need to show the value that you're providing

to people so when it comes to an SEO person who's taking on a digital PR role

it's way way easier for them to actually show their worth because they control

physical backlinks and then create uplift and then you've got referral itself

and the interesting thing about digital PR in particular when we do all the

measurements for a client's a lot of people will report on non-brand

generic traffic growth because that's the whole SEO thing right but if you

actually look at brand growth that's fascinating to me

so one of the big metrics we have for client says are people googling your

name more over time because let's take a step back and think if all your genetic

traffic is growing at a rate of let's say 70% you know and your growth and Brand is

standing that feels like a signal that you're not a good business it's it's

strange that you just randomly start ranking for all this stuff and get less

traffic but no one really knows who you are that doesn't fit so that's where the

digital PR thing comes in because it stimulates brand search and also let's

think of brand itself I'm the SERP there's 10 blue links

there's no branding and I've argued with people a better so no it is because you

can see the name but if you already had something and perhaps newspaper or a

magazine or something like that when it comes think for someone to do that

genetic search and they see the URL and there's recall of who you are what you

think happens your click-through rate? It goes up considerably oh absolutely

and the other beautiful thing there which which I think again SEO

agencies have the potential to be very good at, is the wave of secondary links.

say you get covered in the FT or in the New York Times or the BBC that's great

in itself, but then people write about you and when people write about you

and comment on it they also link to you so we get those secondary links almost for

free so that's one of the big strategies we do at Type A Media so looking at

segmentation points so one of the things that were really fascinated in is

looking at let's say The Associated Press so one of the big things that a

lot of issues don't know as that major media publications cell content licenses

because you know as SEOs, well it sounds like duplicate content but which

it is but they're not concerned about that they're concerned about are we

pushing content on our web property to our readership they're not thinking

about Google and because of that there's a big, big syndication source for The

Associated Press in particular Business Insider at the BBC obviously and what

the hack tends to happen is one of the things we do is we look at

pull the keyword or pull the titles for the thing you're trying to rank for and

pull it out of The Associated Press I've now got all the titles related to my product

and then I'm gonna go in and I'm going to do a quick site search on that to see

where it's been syndicated and the ones that are syndicated the most I want to

know those journalists and I want to do that consistently so I can not only get

a map of the journalists that write about my topic I've now got a map of the

journalists that gets syndicated multiple places I'm doing outreach in PR

I want as much bang for my buck as possible I always say point-to-point

outreach is a dumb dumb idea because it's just so slow like the best thing

you can get from point to point outreach is one link that's literally the best

you can get but if you have a syndication source

we've seen it 20, 30, 40 it can go completely global and

just keep spiraling and spiraling and spiraling and that's why I honestly

think that digital PR over traditional link building means if you

d o it cleverly it's just it's a complete no-brainer yeah it's almost like this

would be all you discipline jump up through that area of people who are

talented both in SEO and PR yeah yeah absolutely and the thing is SEOs are

perfectly positioned to do this so I'm gonna throw some of my staff members

under the bus here so when they first started I said to them hey we've got two lists

of journalists can you merge them together there's about 50 in each list

and I went away to get a coffee and then came back from it so I was like we

Are you done? No, there's 50 in the list, that's a massive list of looked up like

blank face I'm like oh right and I'd say things like can you go and see where

that journalist has recently been syndicated out to or see that story can

you go tell me where you got all the pay or the pick up happened for that and

they're like nope can you reverse engineer that campaign nope these are

traditional PR people. Speak to an SEO how can you show me or all the people

that link to that? There you go! Okay I think it is really one of the bigger

areas for growth SEO agencies should be thinking about

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