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    These days, video is really growing on the Internet. Where text was once the content of choice, that’s not necessarily true anymore. Video and audio are becoming extremely popular and the fact that more people have faster Internet now means that videos can be more complex and longer than the 30 second bites from before.

    While video is an excellent way to show people what you do or promote your business, many don’t realize that videos can also boost traffic and increase SEO. Not sure how that works? Here are some tips for you.

    1. Choose your video site carefully. There are a myriad of video sites out there, but the bigger ones will give you more Google juice. Search engine optimization is key, so YouTube is a good place to start since it is already huge with the search engines.

    2. Make a meaningful video. While you can still gain traffic from a short, useless video, ideally you want something that will go viral. The more sites that pick up the video, the better. Humor is something that will always go over well and tends to get passed on, so if you can pull it off, this is a great way to go.

    3. Use tags. All video sites will let you fill in tags to describe the video, so use your keyword phrases in this section. This will help them come up in relevant searches, as well.

    4. Write a great description. This is what people will be looking at to decide if they want to watch your video or not. The description can have a main keyword phrase in it, but don’t overdo things. You’ll get the best results with subtlety.

    5. Write a killer title. Your video title should be something that makes people sit up and pay attention, but still include your main keyword. Remember that this is one of the best places to boost SEO, always with the right title.

    Video marketing isn’t new. How you use it for SEO is definitely a technique that is just starting to become popular, however. If you want to boost search engine rankings, you can start by creating some viral videos to drive links and traffic to your site.

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    Posted Oct 8th, 2009 By in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Media, Social Networking, Video Marketing, Viral Marketing With | 4 Comments
  • Anonymous

    I like to warn people against using major video sites for posting video. Sure, you might get a slight SEO advantage on the video alone, but if you're not surrounding video with searchable text-based calls to action, you're not really using video. YouTube does a so-so job at this, but it gives you next to nothing in terms of analytics. If you want a service that gives you all of the above, the only software that really works is from a company called Flimp (www.flimp.net). They'll even allow you to tag the video using something called SWFobject so that the video itself generates alt text that is crawlable, the way image alt text is. Really cool stuff.

  • Michael Murdock

    Whether or not the video is meaningful, the tags are the key to this. Yes the title is indexed and important keywords-wise, but…tags are good to use as they tell the search engines basically what the video is about. The title can just be shocking to drag people in.

  • NuReach Global – Internet Marketing Services

    Michael,definitely agree with you on the importance of using tags! Thank you for your comment.

  • SEO Services Dallas

    video is no doubt meaningful technique. But yes the tags are the key to good content, which can in short describe the motive of the video.

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