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Video SEO Benefits

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

As video becomes a larger part of your online marketing efforts, it’s important to recognize the SEO benefits of using video throughout your website. First let’s get to the bottom of what video SEO is and is not.

Video SEO means using video to get your website seen more often in Google, Yahoo, Bing etc… In many ways it’s the same as optimizing your pages with good meta titles and meta descriptions. It’s important to surround your videos with a meta title, description, and tags. Search engines now index video just like they do web pages. However, you need to submit a video sitemap to Google and an mRSS feed to other search engines like Yahoo.

Search engines increasingly use “blended” search results after inquiries are made. This means that not only are the most relevant websites showing up as always, but also images, news, blogs, and video. If you optimize your videos properly, your site can appear in organic results AND in blended search with a video thumbnail that is more visual and compelling for searchers to click on.

What About Youtube?

What about it? It’s important to understand what Youtube is and what it isn’t. Youtube is an audience. It’s probably one of the largest audiences in the world. It’s important to get your content in front of this audience as long as your content is relevant to them. Youtube is not a guaranteed source of traffic nor is it an automatic “viral” marketing tool. Very few videos go viral on Youtube. The ones that do rarely have anything to do with products and services being marketed to the audience.

Should you put your videos on youtube and on your website? The answer isn’t as simple as it seems. Search engines look for unique content. What if you have the exact same video playing on your site, Youtube, Vimeo, Daily Motion, Revver, Viddler etc….which one of those videos is going to show up in the search results? Hopefully it’s the one on your site so that users can not only watch the content, but also convert into customers.

It’s important to get an audience, but it’s more important to bring that audience to a place where they can convert on your audience. Whenever possible, use unique content for the different social media sites from that which is on your website. Ideally the content should be shorter and be more of an invitation to visit your site to learn more about the offer.

In short, don’t let Youtube compete with your site for traffic. Remember, Youtube wants traffic because they make money off of advertising. Don’t let them make more money off your content than you do.

What Video SEO is Not

There are technologies on the horizon which will look inside video content and determine what that video content is about. So if there is a red truck, it will be able to determine that and allow searchers to find videos of red trucks based on the content itself. However, those technologies are primitive and are not a part of the main search engines today. It’s important to ensure your video content is relevant and fresh, but video SEO is still about meta data surrounding the video, not the pixels inside the video itself.

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When done properly, video can increase conversion and traffic to your site. It’s more work, but it will pay off. Create videos about all your products, services, and brands. Create videos about targeted search phrases you want to rank well for. It will pay off. Video search results are not nearly as competitive as organic search, so get a jump on it now. In the near future, anyone without video on their site will be at a major disadvantage. In fact, many websites are already at a disadvantage because their competitors recognize the power of video while they do not.

Don’t delay any longer. Get video and get lots of it. We live in a new economy that rewards those who go the extra mile and provide unique, compelling work. Video is not easy, but it’s worth it. If you want a free consultation today, email me personally @ mark at buystream.tv and I’ll let you know which direction I feel you should go.

Buystream now offers video SEO tools that allow you to automatically create video sitemaps and mRSS feeds so you don’t have to create them by hand.

Are you preparing for video?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Techcrunch recently wrote an article about making money using online video. I found the following snippet of particular interest:

Video will be Everywhere: on all Websites

Video on the Web is no longer just about entertainment.  It is also about marketing, instruction, and conveying information of all kinds.

  • Content bellwether Wikipedia announced it will be rolling out videos soon enough.
  • e-Commerce leader Zappos encourages users to submit their video experiences whichincrease sales 6% to 30%.  In 2010, it will create 50,000 videos.
  • It won’t be long before organizations feature their accountants, lawyers, management, VCs in videos too.

It’s important to realize that video is becoming a mission critical component of websites, not just an option. Video’s SEO, branding, and conversion values are too high to ignore. What are you waiting for? Time to add video to your site!

When is video the right decision?

Friday, January 8th, 2010

I think video is awesome. I think it builds branding, presence, the customer experience, and increases in both sales and conversion rates. However, there are times when video isn’t the best way to spend your money. So, how do you determine if video is right for you? Let’s look at a company that came into our office a few days ago.

Zoobies sells a stuffed animal that is also a pillow and a fold out blanket. Here is a picture of a zoobie pet and a regular stuffed animal:

Ok, so one of these folds out into a cool blanket and also acts as a pillow. Which one? It would be hard to tell if you were looking at them on the shelf of a toy store. The one on the left is a Zoobie pet. Even if I included the rest of the images, it wouldn’t do it justice. That’s why Zoobies is considering adding a library of video about each of their products.

If demonstration is key to helping your clients either see the full functionality of your product or in helping them see the competitive advantage it has over other products, then video is essential! With all the tools now available to business owners in 2010, there is no reason not to add video to your site! Find a way to get video soon. I might know of some affordable video production and cool delivery technology if you are interested :) Happy Friday!

50,000 product videos?

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Online retailer giant Zappos.com is serious about product videos. Why? because they are seeing a 6%-30% increase on every product they sell that uses video on its page. In fact, Zappos has said they want to make 50,000 product videos by the end of 2010. That’s an ambitious goal, but they recognize the potential ROI received from doing product videos.

Zappos is large enough that they hired 40 full-time video production employees to make it happen. Most of our customers don’t have those kinds of resources. that’s why you can rely on Qgia to create a video library of your top 5 or 10 products at an affordable cost. To read more about the zappos.com product video campaign, click here. You’ll notice they are also making their videos interactive by using one of our competitors, overlay.tv.

Adding interactivity and then making the video player embeddable on blogs and other sites is like creating a portable, clickable digital billboard that can drive shoppers to your site with the intent to purchase.

Video is a must-have feature for 2010

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

E-commerce companies are busy with Christmas this time of year. So busy that they might forget to think about features their site needs in 2010. Retailers should be adopting product videos into their overall e-commerce strategy. Check out this Forrester report excerpt that talks about retailers adoption of online video:

Sixty-eight percent of the top 50 Internet retailers use video content on their Web sites, compared with 18% in 2008. Online retailers are committed to making product videos central to their merchandising and marketing strategies because of the positive return on investment (ROI) that this visual feature generates. While only 16% of online buyers watch product videos on retailer Web sites, 64% of those consumers who do have found these videos to be very useful. Retailers should focus on understanding drivers of consumer usage and find appropriate contextual uses for product videos by integrating them into the overall eCommerce experience.

We provide affordable production for every facet of product videos. We also provide a video content management system, professional streaming, and unbranded interactive player technology. Email me at mark at qgia.com and I can give you a free video consultation to see if there is anything we can do for you.