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Dominate the 1st 3 Pages of Google with Video Marketing

Video marketing works extremely well for SEO. YouTube has a PR ranking of 9
and is owned by Google. YouTube videos shoot to the top of the search engine
listings fast. I made about 10 videos using Pro Show Web which is an online
slide show video creator. It is very similar to Animoto but with a bit more
flexibility.

I tagged the videos with my variations of my keywords in the descriptions
and titles. I also included the link to my website at the very beginning of
the description. This makes the link very visible and increases the chances
of people clicking on it.

I submitted the video with various descriptions using Contentbuzz to about 5
of the top video hosting sites. The program also sends my video to social
media sites and sites such as Blogger.com and Facebook.

I then chose a few of the videos and uploaded them to 35 different video
hosting sites. Here is the list
http://www.localvideotestimonials.com/video-hosting-sites/. YouTube, of
course, is the most important site but the other video hosting sites get
excellent traction in search engine results and give you even more backlinks
and exposure. Video listings find their way very quickly in not only Google
video search but in the natural listings as well. Here are the results of
the 2nd page of Google's natural listings (not video search) for the
keywords:

This is all I could fit in the screenshot. But my listings go all the way
down the page. People talk about getting a top listing but maybe it is more
important to dominate the first 3 pages of ALL Google's listings for your
keywords. Video SEO/marketing is a great place to start with your SEO
because you see almost immediate results. In addition, YouTube is the 2nd
busiest search engine after Google in its own right. You are actually
dominating an entirely different search engine. People are directly
searching within the YouTube search function as well.


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