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Viewing My YouTube Videos

Hi Everyone,
I've decided to disable the embedding of my videos on external sites. You can link my videos, but they will only be viewable on YouTube. I did this because I noticed that I get the majority of my views from external sites which means YouTube is unaware of the traffic I'm actually generating. I'd like to see what happens if I redirect traffic back to my YouTube page. Give me a moment to go back and link all of the videos I had embeded here--you should still be able to find them on YouTube by searching for the titles of the posts. I haven't figured out yet how to remove the black screen for a link without losing the comments you made. Bear with me, I'm working on it.

Be blessed!
Natacha

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    (nickib on NP; NickiBluIs on YouTube)

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