Let’s say you found this incredible video on YouTube that you wish to share with your subscribers/friends/family.

But you watched it already and say, the first 3 minutes is all garbage (or just plain boring).

So how do you link to the video such that your viewers skip the 3 minutes and go directly to the actual part of the video that you want them to watching from?

Here’s an “undocumented” feature of YouTube:

If the normal YouTube video link looks like this…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1_STvxiHV4

Then just add the anchor text (like a regular web URL anchor) “#t=XmYs” (where ‘m’ stands for minutes, and ‘s’ for seconds) to the end of the video’s link – and this time should be the number of minutes you want the viewer to skip ahead to.

So, the skip-ahead link would look like this (the link says to skip ahead the first 1 minute and 19 seconds):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1_STvxiHV4#t=1m19s

Oh, by the way, did I ever tell you that I’m an amateur ventriloquist? 😉


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