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Duct Tape Marketing: Adding YouTube Video to your Google Local profile

  • rloughery · 1 year ago
    I like the idea of using/incorporating video for local businesses, especially retail. Google/You Tube is probably the way to go. While I make my living doing PR for primarily small tech start-ups who are creating services that let SMBs create and store business information online – one does need to proceed with caution and if you are the technology provider...and you are in the unfortunate case where you have to shut down – then I hope you follow an example of VideoEgg http://three-forty.blogspot.com/2008/04/videoeg...
  • SEO Snyman · 1 year ago
    As television advertising continues dying a slow death, the consumers are still transfixed on moving images, just relayed to them via a smaller screen that is most always with them.

    The need to start dabbling in video is becoming more pressing with every post like this.
  • Web Content · 1 year ago
    As a writer I love the subtle nuances of the written word, but have to agree that a picture speaks a thousand words, as for a moving picture...
  • Walt Goshert · 1 year ago
    It also makes sense to syndicate those videos with local search tags to video sharing sites. You can use Traffic Geyser or TubeMogul.com

    Plus, why not post 'em to a Facebook Business Page?

    Walt
  • rloughery · 1 year ago
    @ Walt - do you have some good examples of a Facebook Business page, would be interested to see how non-tech companies are using FB.

    Thanks
    R
  • Damien · 1 year ago
    I found that posting the right keywords and description in youtube video, your search results in google come up with a video of your site sometimes before your website.
    Im trying to get my video noticed

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfHxcu_grN0

    Any ideas?