Linking associated websites -- how?

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LuxferreGaming

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So, I was making annotations for my subscribe button when I realized, I should link my twitter and facebook accounts in an annotation as well.

I know you can usually add an HTML verification to websites that are open and created by you, but how would I link my twitter and facebook to my account so that I may add them to an annotation?

Thanks in advance!
 
You can't with Facebook or Twitter. You have to own the site to be able to do that.


Oh okay. I put my facebook and twitter in the description and annotations stating that the links are there. That's not against YT policy, right? I don't believe it is, but I want to make sure.
 
Kga is right on the money.

But! There is a way.

Sign up with a free host such as 000webhost, use php (works better than HTML or Java) and make a new index.php with standard php redirect header code. do the associated site thing through YouTube to your new site. Make a spotlight annotation to your redirect folder on your free site

I'm not explaining well, I'm on a mobile atm sorry.

If you want to add me on Skype I can help you out in the near future. Name same as on here

Example, see the last 10 seconds of my latest video. Redirects to Twitter and Facebook perfect
 
Kga is right on the money.

But! There is a way.

Sign up with a free host such as 000webhost, use php (works better than HTML or Java) and make a new index.php with standard php redirect header code. do the associated site thing through YouTube to your new site. Make a spotlight annotation to your redirect folder on your free site

I'm not explaining well, I'm on a mobile atm sorry.

If you want to add me on Skype I can help you out in the near future. Name same as on here

Example, see the last 10 seconds of my latest video. Redirects to Twitter and Facebook perfect


Alright, I understand what you're saying, thanks for the tip!
 
Alright, I understand what you're saying, thanks for the tip!

Ok no problem.

Like all things its easy when you know how.

I'm going to do a complete how-to on this, its quite easy and a lot of people have asked for it.

People think it can't be done, it can, I'm doing it.
 
Is it possible to make a redirect inside the URL, so like mydomain.com/redirect?q=yourdomain.com

is this possible?

This is an old thread and the people are no longer active. I'll close this one to avoid confusion, but feel free to continue the discussion in your other thread on the same subject :)
 
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