Archive for November, 2009


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If you want to develop the best search engine optimization content then you simply need to follow a couple basic rules in order to develop a successful campaign. First, you need to be able to set a weekly goal and make sure that you are consistently meeting that weekly goal. This is basic and can’t be overlooked.

Content, which means website, blog, and article content, has to be original and able to be read for useful information. If the articles or the content you are placing online has no relevant content you won’t be able to accomplish your goal.

The Basics Of Video Search Engine Optimization

Written by on Friday, November 20th, 2009 in YouTube.

Still in its infancy, Video Search Engine Optimization, also known as Video SEO or iVOD, is constantly growing. With more and more people changing over to DSL, they are choosing to view more and more videos. On almost every website that people visit, they are inundated with videos that they can watch.

Video optimization still in its early years for the simple fact that search engines cannot look inside the video to know what it contains. So, search engines basically treat the website as any other. They search the site looking for the metadata, even within the video. The search engines are going to look for any inbound links or texts to determine what the video is about.

Video Search Engine Optimization: A Visual Promotion

Written by on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 in YouTube.

Video search engine optimization is the next step in ecommerce. The biggest hindrance to this type of product promotion was that not a lot of end users had enough bandwidth to run videos on their desktops. If they would try to, the video would take forever to download or the actual streaming would pause more than play. Now most homes have broadband access.

In most cases, people will understand something visually more than they will if they only read about it. Using a video to promote your website or product will allow an audience to visualize usage and it will also allow them to make a connection with you.

Apple launches HTTP Streaming Standard

Written by on Saturday, November 7th, 2009 in Online Video.

Apple announced the new features of the iPhone OS 3.0, that the iPhone would be capable of streaming video and audio directly over HTTP. Apple also advertised HTTP streaming as a feature of QuickTime X, the update of its media architecture coming in Snow Leopard. What it failed to explain, at least publicly, is how this streaming would be accomplished. Fortunately, Apple submitted its proposed protocol last month to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the hopes that it will become a ubiquitous standard.

Online Course Content and Online Training Videos

Written by on Friday, November 6th, 2009 in Online Video.

The education system has seen its share of innovation in tools with the use of videos in online classes as well as the traditional classrooms. Apart from its use in marketing gimmicks, it has found its value in providing education support and has provided many with important information and knowledge. With the rising popularity of websites like YouTube and TeacherTube, many people are inspired to make their own instructional and education videos.

Creating videos is so simple that anyone who plans well can make one. An instructional video can form part of a curriculum and provide important information or it can simply supplement an existing program. This makes videos an essential and flexible tool in making the learning environment more interesting.



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