Posts Tagged ‘google’

Google: We’ve Got a Twitter Deal, Too

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

On the heals of Microsoft’s announcement, Google steps into the echo chamber.

The digerati had only the briefest of windows to digest the titanic news that Microsoft had inked a deal to incorporate posts from Twitter into its search results when another bomb went off. Read More…

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Getting Ready for the Google Generation

Friday, September 11th, 2009

The way to a corporation’s heart just may be through the children of the parents who work there. Web 2.0 applications that deliver services on-demand, such as tools that allow users to share information with friends or broadcast it to the world, first gained traction among tech-savvy youth. Many businesses are now finding these solutions — and the cloud-based service concept itself — indispensable.

Like every new generation, today’s youth are unlike their predecessors, and they are poised to make a significant impact… Read More.

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YouTube Promoted Videos Get More Exposure

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Google recently enhanced its YouTube Promoted Video capability. Merchants can now promote their own content in the related video section of an active YouTube page. At this time, most online retailers aren’t taking advantage of YouTube Promoted Videos and may be missing out on a powerful marketing channel.

Before we dive into this topic, let’s back up a step.  If you’ve published a video on YouTube before, you may have noticed that you have the ability to enter a description and some keywords that describe your video.  When someone searches YouTube for “dancing baby” the video of your adorable two-year-old will show up along with similar videos.  Due to its popularity, businesses have been using YouTube to promote their products and services in the hopes of generating business.  However, there was no guarantee where and when your video would display, so YouTube came up with YouTube Promoted Videos Ads.  Promoted videos operate similar to the Google AdWords program in that you’re able to bid on certain keywords that someone might use when searching YouTube.  When your keywords are entered, your video shows up along with any of the organic search results YouTube considers relevant. 
 
YouTube has now taken Promoted Videos a step further.   Instead of just displaying the videos on the search results pages, YouTube will now display the promoted videos within the related videos box that is displayed to the right of the video being played.  For example, if someone is watching a video on “Golf Training” the related videos may also include a promoted video from an online merchant selling a golf training device.  The merchant bid on the term “Golf Training” and now his promoted video displays every time someone includes this term in their search.

Once you have created a video, promoting it is easy.  You first create a campaign within your YouTube account by clicking on the “Promote Your Videos with Promoted Video” link.  Next, click on “Create New Promotion” and you’ll be guided through the steps of creating your ad such as the title, keywords and bids.  This process is very similar to AdWords, so if you have an AdWords account and you are targeting a similar audience, you may be able to speed up the creation process by referencing the information you already have on file within your AdWords account.  Once your promotion has been created, YouTube will start promoting the video within a few minutes.  While you may be missing a few of the advanced features that AdWords provides you will get all the essentials such as adding additional keywords, pausing and editing your promotion.  An additional bonus is that this type of marketing is still relatively new, so your bids may be just a fraction of the cost of what you’re paying on AdWords.
 
While video marketing is still new for most online merchants its potential is undeniable.  For most companies it’s not “if” but “when” will they start using online video to promote their business.  One thing is for sure; Google will only continue to add more features to the YouTube Promoted Video arsenal as it looks to further monetize this medium.

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Ten Pay-per-click Questions An Owner Should Ask

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

If you own or manage an ecommerce business, you may not directly execute your pay-per-click advertising campaigns yourself. Instead, you may delegate the execution of them to an employee… Read More.

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The Google Domination

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

google.jpgGoogle has done incredible things in the 10 years it has been in business, accomplishing feats that took other companies much longer to achieve. It’s important to understand how to do business in Google’s world, writes branding expert Naseem Javed.

Frankly speaking, it’s time to stop the second-guessing and open-heartedly accept that it’s Google’s (Nasdaq: GOOG)  turn now. The next decade clearly belongs to Google, so it’s best not to resist and go with the flow. Read More

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Check Your Site on Google’s New Browser

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

chrome.jpgToday Google released their new browser “Chrome”.  CLICK HERE  and download Chrome to see how your site looks with the latest browser available.

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