Tuesday, August 21, 2007

SES 2007 - Video Search Engine Optimization

Day 2
3:15-4:30pm
Video Search Optimization – the panel answered questions on how to get your videos out to the cyberworld. There was standing room only in this session – video’s all the craze right now!

4 Speakers:

Eric Papczun, Performics
Sherwood Stranieri, Catalyst online
Gregory Markel, Infuse creative
Stephen Baker, Everyzing

Who dominates with video search? Utube is first, then Myspace, Google video, and Yahoo. How can you optimize your video? Try HTML content around your video, keywords in the title and description, provide RSS, anchor text and tags, place it one directory relevantly named right after the root. (aka www.calcoastwebdesign.com/SEO-training-video... if I had time to record one)


Why should you optimize video?


QUICK TIP: Further optimize your video by breaking it into segments and tagging each segment.

Also, make your video embeddable, and imprint your brand on it.

Do you have to submit your video for it to be found in searches? Unfortunately, yes. Currently video’s aren’t really “spidered”, you need to submit them. Of course, submit to the dominating players. And then make sure you have a good excel spreadsheet or database to track the rest. It’s a tedious process. One company who is trying to make it easier on you is TubeMogul – they remind me of a postlets.com (one of my dirty real estate secrets) but with video. You can submit your video to TubeMogul (its currently FREE, you just need to login) and they will in turn submit to 8 video sites. That’s as automated as it gets.

Another tip: submit your TV commercials, its free! I totally think our Realtors need to do this. I am going to. Here's a list to start with :)

Its important to be strategic about your video and its distribution. If you only have one video, it may not be best for your “link equity” to scatter it all over the place. It may be better to host the video on your website and encourage links to it through various blogs and social networking arenas. (sweet, I'll take this lazy way!) On the other hand, if your main point is for people to watch the video, and you could care less about them linking to it, then you are probably best submitting it everywhere.

A question was asked about video lessons and informational video. Isn’t everyone out there just looking to be entertained? The answer is NO, 72% of video searchers are looking for information to listen, watch, and learn. People LIKE how-to videos, and so does Digg and del.icio.us. If Digg or Delicious communities like your video, its gonna be wildly successful.

There was also a question about voting for videos (as you know voting can help move you to the top) and IP identification…does it count less if there are multiple votes from the same IP? (aka you made everyone in your office vote) The panel didn’t know...but thought it could be possible.

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1 comments:

  1. Sites with video rock, plain and simple so I’m glad to see that they are the next big thing in sites and SEO. I’ve posted many videos online and search for a ton of them so it is interesting to find out how to get video optimized for search engines. Keywords in the video’s title makes perfect sense, and the tip on embedding the video was also nice…good things to know now! I didn’t know too about TubeMogul. They will submit your video to eight other sites? That sounds like a good deal to me. Let’s hope people follow this advice. If your video is good too people will link to it which I’ve seen mentioned here and a couple of other posts about optimizing videos.

    I am surprised though to find that 72% aren’t looking to be entertained and that they are looking for how to videos. I can only speak for myself but the video’s I look for are strictly for entertainment. This is an interesting fact though and gives a good perspective on what people are really looking for.
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