How to Play a Segment of an Embedded YouTube Video

March 11th, 2010 admin

On the web, you have about two seconds to engage any given visitor, so getting right to the point is crucial. One way to accomplish this is to skip the excess footage at the beginning of an embedded YouTube video to start with the most relevant “scene.” Here’s how it’s done: Pull up the video in YouTube and pause it at the point where you want it to begin playing on your site. Below the video, note the minutes and seconds …


Originally posted on Entrepreneur

 
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