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The Most Popular YouTube Videos and the Bloggers Who Embed Them

YouTube is, by far, the most popular online video service, but we actually know very little about how bloggers use the service to embed videos on their own sites. Sysomos, the Toronto-based social media analytics and monitoring firm, just took a closer look at how the blogosphere links to and embeds YouTube videos. Overall, the company analyzed over 2.5 million YouTube videos that were embedded in blog posts between July and December 2009.

Most Popular Music Videos on YouTube

  1. Pitbull – I Know You Want Me
  2. MiIey Cyrus – Party In The U.S.A.
  3. Miley Cyrus – The Climb

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Top News & Politics Videos on YouTube

    1. Taylor Swift VMA Award Moment Ruined by Kanye West
    2. Barney Frank Confronts Woman At Townhall Comparing Obama To Hitler
    3. Town Hall Meeting with U.S. Congressman Brian Baird

    Click here to see all of these videos on one page.

    The most popular YouTube videos in the second half of 2009 were the JK Wedding Entrance Dance, the Evian Roller Babies, the Muppets’ version of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a video of musicical stairs in Stockholm and “United Breaks Guitars.”

    You can find our full list of top 10 YouTube videos of all time here.

    What YouTube Videos do Bloggers Embed?

    Bloggers mostly embed music videos (31%) and entertainment clips (15%). Sports (6%), animation (3.2%) and science videos (2.9%) rank at the bottom of the most often-embedded YouTube videos. Interestingly, the film (3.6%) and how-to (3.1%) categories also ranked very low in Sysomos’ index.

    We would have thought that how-to videos would have ranked higher, but while videos about how to make a BristleBot can be quite popular, they can’t quite rival the popularity of Miley Cyrus and the Muppets.

    Who is Embedding Them?

    The study also looked at the demographics of bloggers who embed these videos. In general, 20-to-35-year-old bloggers embed most of the videos (57%), followed by teenagers (20%) and bloggers over 35 (20%).

    While music videos are the most popular category across age groups, older bloggers tend to embed far more videos in the news and politics categories than younger bloggers.

    A few more interesting YouTube stats from the report:

      • Videos about news and politics get the highest average number of comments (561), followed by sports (490) and entertainment clips (436).

      Sysomos did not find any clear correlation between how high users rated a video and how often they were viewed. The most popular videos actually had rather average ratings (2-3 stars).

      • North American bloggers link to a lot more News and Politics videos with a specific interest in health care, global warming and U.S. political issues.
      • 20-to-35 year old bloggers are most active in embedding and linking to videos within their posts with 57% of total videos coming from this demographic group.
      • The average length of a YouTube video is 4 minutes and 12 seconds.
      • The average number of views for the YouTube videos Sysomos analyzed in this report was 99,160.
      • European bloggers embed even more music videos than the rest of the world.

      The Most Popular Music Videos on YouTube

      Pitbull: I Know You Want Me

      Miley Cyrus: Party in the U.S.A.

      Embedding for this video is disabled. Click here to see the video.

      Miley Cyrus: The Climb

      The Top News & Politics Videos on YouTube

      Taylor Swift VMA Award Moment Ruined by Kanye West

      Embedding for this video is disabled. Click here to see the video.

      Barney Frank Confronts Woman At Townhall Comparing Obama To Hitler

      Town Hall Meeting with U.S. Congressman Brian Baird

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