What the heck is happening with Google and YouTube? It seems the whole YouTube user base is up in arms. Is this just grumpy resistance to change or something more serious?

Are you confused by the new YouTube/G+ commenting system? Have you seen your comments showing up in places you never expected?

Do you need more than one YouTube channel? What does this mean now that Google Plus profile is connected to your YouTube channel?

Has a new YouTube identity suddenly appeared that you didn’t even create? What does this mean for the YouTube channel you’ve always had?

Why can’t you reply to comments on YouTube that were made only a month ago? And where are the comments going that you do make?

These are just a few of the questions that have sprouted up over the last week as this huge raft of changes were rolled out.

Well, we’re going to answer those general questions and your specific questions as well. So if you haven’t yet checked out the new lay of the land, take a look and scribble down your observations. Because we’re going to figure this out for you on Monday the 25th at 2PM ET.

Be there and jump ahead in your knowledge and ability to take advantage of all these new toys. This is one time when bright shiny object syndrome is actually called for!

Check out all the details here:

https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/ctj89hcga6pa8emjr11sk3ikumc

    3 replies to "How to Succeed with the Changes at Google Plus & YouTube (Without Even Trying)"

    • Jeff

      Thanks Steven…will be there and looking forward to hearing you and Ronnie peel back the perplexing layers to make it all more digestible and implementable…

    • Steve

      Thanks! We think it’s more productive than to complain. I tried that a million times.
      Didn’t ever really help much as I recall. 😉

    • Joshua Popenoe

      Hi Steven,

      I’m not available next Monday at 2pm. I hope you’ll record this presentation for later playback by those of us who cannot attend.

      Thanks, Josh

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