There's Marketing Gold All Around Your Business
Leverage Seminars, Videos, Commercials For Better Web Results
Many companies have marketing gold laying around their office or hidden in their computers. These untapped assets can give
you a leg up on the competition if marketed correctly.
Google wants to show its users more than text and photos, and it has successfully been rolling out a program called
Universal Search that targets Blogs, News, Video and Images.
For the smart business owner, the days of posting only news releases, marketing content and still photos are over. You
can now enhance your search engine results and potential client base by taking advantage of this new opportunity.
Go to the Google homepage and type in "Google
headquarters."
You should see three photos at the top of the results page.

Now type in "Google datacenters." You should see a thumbnail photo of Matt Cutts, the Google-Guy.
This is a thumbnail from his talks posted on Google Video.

Video Shows and Commercials
If you have a show, seminar, teaching session, marketing
video, trade show video, TV commercial, instructional video,
industrial video, safety video, educational video or webinar
you should post it on any of the free, large video Web
sites. These include:
Truveo Video Search
Google Video also Google Beta Upload Program for TV Stations
YouTube Broadcast Yourself
SoapBox Video (Beta Microsoft)
I'm not going to promise that your image,
photo and video resources are instantly going to start popping
up in search
results, but chances are they will over time. Especially
when there are searches
for more cryptic information.
Be sure to tag and title your video properly. For example, if you're uploading an instructional video about "Sexual
harassment in the Workplace," make sure you include the title as such and a complete description of the video.
Convert Your Power Point to Video too!
Just about every company creates Power Point presentations.
Convert these to video and upload them as well. If you have
a Power Point about "The Impact of Unregulated
Chinese Toothpaste in the US" chances are your Power
Point will appear in the Google search results for this
topic.
Multiple Stores, Businesses and Locations
Companies can also leverage there multiple locations. Google allows stores, companies and businesses to register their
individual locations through Google Local. (Google Maps).
Google wants to capture, saturate and grow hyper accurate local results! So why not help them and tell about your locations across the US!
http://www.google.com/local/add
If you have more than 10 locations, Google will let you manage these from one spreadsheet.
Google is so serious about this program that they're paying
independent contractors to visit local businesses, gather data and photographs of local businesses, and tell the business owners about Google Maps and Google Ad Words.
Photos, Images and Graphics
Google and other search engines, most noticeably Ask.com, show photos, images and graphics in their search results.
Go to Ask.com and type; Andy Warhol Work http://www.ask.com/web?q=Andy+Warhol+Work&search=&qsrc=0&o=0&l=dir
Notice that there are three images at the top page that link to other Web sites.

The images in your Web site may start appearing in search results depending on the amount of imagery you use and its related search query. Here are some helpful hints to pass
along to your webmaster.
1) Use keywords or key phrases in the image file name.
Example: < img src= "red_rubber_ball.jpg" >
2) Use the same keywords or key phrases in the ALT TAG.
Example: < ALT= "red_rubber_ball.jpg" >
3) Keep the image near the supporting content or text on
the Web page.
4) Upload your images to popular photo
sharing sites like Flickr and Photobucket. Take a look at
how I am doing this for my own company using Flickr. http://www.flickr.com/photos/visionefx.
This gives my company a stronger search
engine presence on Yahoo.com.

Adding videos, listings and images to your web site will give your business a competitive advantage as Universal Search
grows and takes hold in all the popular search engines.
About the Author
http://www.visionefx.net -
Visionefx President Ricardo Vidallon has been in the creative business of advertising, cable broadcast, animation and the World Wide Web for more than two decades. His work has been featured on the Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., Fox
News and NBC Entertainment. His career track in Web consultancy includes the global companies of Reynolds and Reynolds, CMGI Solutions, and Automark, Inc. |