I guess that depends on what your goal is with your video blog.
- Do you just want people to see you videos?
- Or are you trying to make a living off your videos?
If you just want people to watch you videos, then a good strategy for
that may very well be to push them everywhere you can.
Yeah, i'm not sure that SEO is the best way to get your videos seen
either. When people want something, say a tent, they go to search
engine of choice and search for 'tent'. I am not convinced that is
the way people find their media. Typically (in my limited experience)
they browse media
i agree, youtube has become the worlds largest video
library so automatically viewers go there to find
video first, i think it is a must to have videos
posted there as well as other places.
the best way to promote your videos is by sending it
to people you know, who know you, special interest
the best way to promote your videos is by sending it
to people you know, who know you, special interest
groups, friends at social networks. it may be time
consuming, but more personal and direct and free.
what do you think?
That's true up to a point. I'm acquainted with several thousand
I guess that depends on what your goal is with your video blog.
- Do you just want people to see you videos?
- Or are you trying to make a living off your videos?
If you just want people to watch you videos, then a good strategy for
that may very well be to push them everywhere you can. (I.e.,
The SEO value of TubeMogul or TrafficGeyser is that you can
IMMEDIATELY get your video ranked highly in a search, even on highly
competitive search terms. And with many sites, you can link your
profile page and/or keywords back to your site, so you also boost your
own page. Let's assume everyone
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: TrafficGeyser.com ?
From what I've heard of TubeMogul, it seem like a useful
service But does TubeMogul provide SEO services?... which is
what I think John was after (when asking about trafficgeyser.com).
(My guess is he wants
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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: TrafficGeyser.com ?
From what I've heard of TubeMogul, it seem like a useful
service But does TubeMogul provide SEO services?... which is
what I think John was after (when asking
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Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Re: TrafficGeyser.com ?
Sure...because nobody ever made good videos but suffered from a lack of
promotion.
Making good videos and assuming the world will beat
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: TrafficGeyser.com ?
From what I've heard of TubeMogul, it seem like a useful
service But does TubeMogul provide SEO services?... which is
what I think John was after (when asking about trafficgeyser.com).
(My
From what I've heard of TubeMogul, it seem like a useful
service But does TubeMogul provide SEO services?... which is
what I think John was after (when asking about trafficgeyser.com).
(My guess is he wants to get people to his site to watch his videos...
rather than pushing his videos to
I don't have first hand experience with traffic geyser's subscription
service, but I do know about TubeMogul's free service (I'm part of the
founding team). We now also have a subscription service for corporate
users.
TubeMogul allows you to distribute to the top sites, which also gives
you the
I don't think SEO will get you video views. but it can get people
to your site. (Whether they stay there or and whether they watch you
videos is another question.)
10 ways to get more people to your show without paying anyone for SEO:
1) Be Interesting. If you're boring, no one will link
- Original Message -
From: Jake Ludington
(snip)
The big secret for video bloggers who want to rank well in Google is you
need to be willing to write text - Google is still a text based search
engine. If you can't be bothered to write something descriptive, you will
languish in search
I've investigated that .. and it's beyond me .. but, currently, that
page
shows up on the first page of a Google search .. good enough for now.
I apologize for my post - I had the mistaken impression that you were
attempting to get more traffic.
As for not liking QuickTime - I don't really
sure
we all agree.
Jim
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On Behalf Of J. Rhett Aultman
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Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Re: TrafficGeyser.com ?
Sure...because nobody ever made good
- Original Message -
From: Jake Ludington
Not to pick on you, but both of those sites are horrible from an SEO
perspective. :)
You lost me with SEO
Each of those video posts you have should live on an individual page, with
an appropriate title. For instance, create a separate page
My experience with Google is that it does not matter what text you have
on
your site .. if no one is linked to your site Google will not list your
site
in ANY position. The more folks who link to your site the higher you
will
rank.
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
Not to pick
- Original Message -
From: Jake Ludington
I apologize for my post - I had the mistaken impression that you were
attempting to get more traffic.
The original poster may have .. I was making a comment on my experience with
Google.
To further explain:
I have a friend who I wrote a
There's also the Google Sandbox...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_Effect
You're put under a waiting period before being listed. Although
having people link to you can help you get out of the sandbox.
See ya
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
http://ChangeLog.ca/
Motorsport Videos
To further explain:
I have a friend who I wrote a webpage for: http://halkoltinshow.com
and
then I submitted this page to Google and various other search engines
.. and
I waited .. and waited .. for months .. with zip for results.
For better results in the future - the domain is actually
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