Here is some data found from quantcast.com — a site that measures audience data for any site on the Internet.
It is a chart of all the terms the average American types on a search engine to get to youtube.com.
As you can see, the first few are self-explanatory. Then comes the term that is different, but somehow not surprising. Not anymore at least — “susan boyle”. It just goes to prove one of our previous comments that the ‘Susan Boyle fame’ and YouTube go hand in hand. People who want an introduction to her, don’t want to read about her, then want to see — and to see, the number one source in YouTube. Our theory is that soon, just like Google managed to make “googling” into a verb, YouTube will also reach a point where “youtubing” will be in our every day lingo.
On a final note… as this is our last post, we’d like to end this blog the way it began (on a humorous tone). So we present to you this image, and quote Dr. Strangelove from his second last class…
“Pathetic. We are all pathetic at some point in our lives”
