2007 Will Be The Year of Video Marketing
2007 will be the year of video marketing. Just as bloggers started popping up everywhere in 2006, trying to do what’s already been done, you’ll see web video proliferate in 2007. But in reality, it will just be the beginning. It took blogging about five years to peak. Video marketing will likely take up to 10 before it peaks, but you’ll be able to a well defined crescendo. Look for a huge spike in video directories, video bookmarking sites and other video marketing channels starting next year. Don’t believe me? Watch the video and see what Mark Scheffler has to say:
Online video is a rapidly growing and evolving medium in the Web 2.0 landscape, to be sure. Many websites are embracing the platform, building their entire structure around the practice. BusinessPOV.com is just such a site, providing a forum for business journalism through an online video format. Mark Scheffler is in charge of the content and editorial direction of BusinessPOV.com, overseeing all segments productions as well as the site’s team of producers, editors and videographers. Chris Richardson of WebProNews had the opportunity to chat with Mark at Search Engine Strategies in Chicago about video search and the SES conference scene.
While Mark is a conference rookie, he’s certainly no stranger to the realm of online video. As sites like Google Video, YouTube, and DailyMotion begin to garner an increasing amount of traffic (and consequently, increasing revenue streams through advertising monetization) the demand for effective video search optimization services is beginning to skyrocket. Blinkx is a sterling example of a site that has devoted the entirety of its existence toward providing users with relevant and innovative video search functionality.
Here are some tips given by an expert blogger on how folks such as Mark can effectively optimize their videos for search:
- Make Your Videos Accessible to as Many People as Possible.
- Submit Your Video to Video Search Engines.
- Add Meta Data to Your Files.
- Create a page that hosts the video and optimize that page via the same means as you would organic search engine optimization.
- Place all of your video content in your video directory and create a Video Sitemap.
- Create an RSS feed/Atom Feed/iTunes Feed/MRSS feed for your videos.
- Submit your video in the highest encoding quality as possible within each site’s guidelines.
- Optimize your listings with keywords.
- Bookmark your video links in Dabble, a social bookmarking site for videos.
- To help create action and branding, and to drive traffic to your website, add a watermark to your video with your company/URL and create a call to action at the end of the video.
So if you want to see what SES and video SEO can do for you, check out what Mark has to say in our video, and try these tips for yourself!
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