This particular YouTube video has a couple of things going for it which might make more people subscribe to the creator"s video channel or view more of their videos:
The first part of the video is basically a still telling viewers to click the Subscribe button to "see Tania naked." To not see her naked, you are told you also need to click the Subscribe button...
The customizable channel banner graphic itself has an arrow pointing to the Subscribe button. The graphic is animated, too -- I might be wrong, but it seems this is a hack as they"ve uploaded an animated GIF but using a JPG extension (letting the browser figure out it"s indeed a G ...
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Google Blogoscoped>>Publish Date: 7/3/2008 7:10:23 AM
>>Keywords: subscribe channel
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