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If you’re reading this article about video marketing, then you’re probably aware that over the last few years Video marketing has exploded onto the internet marketing scene with a enormous bang and has become a widespread online phenomenon. One needs only look as far as YouTube and the stunning popularity it has received to see just how many people love to watch videos online. If you give people what they want, i.e. videos that entertain, excite, and appeal to them, then you’re going to be able to do what every marketer longs to.

Video marketing is one technique that is growing at a fast pace as more and more marketers are using it. There are immeasurable benefits to using video marketing, which is one reason why so many webmasters are relying on it to bring targeted audiences to their blogs and sites every single day. Video marketing is a relatively new technique in the world of online marketing but users are wasting no time in developing its potential. The major reason behind this is the rise of video sharing websites like Youtube, Metacafe, etc.Millions of users log onto Youtube and other sites which feature video portals to look for videos and data pertaining to a number of areas or to research products and services. By posting video to the site, marketers are able to reach these users and bring them to their websites in order to increase sales. We will talk about the benefits that you can see through the use of quality video marketing in your next campaign in order to increase traffic and improve conversions.

Superior Link Building Using YouTube

Written by on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 in Video Marketing.

If you want to really create interest for your links online, the best way to do it is to post a video, with links embedded in it, on the most buzz worthy site online, YouTube.

Answer a question – one that plagues a lot of people in your niche. Provide a short tutorial. Make the focus all about them, not you. Don’t waste time introducing yourself for more than a few scant seconds, but plunge right in.

Make the video you wish someone had made for you, when you were starting out. And provide low-res (360) versions as well as high, for those who are still on dialup, or on plans that eat up minutes and megabytes.



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