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Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’

Improve Natural SEO with a YouTube Channel

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 by Gerard Harris

There are an ever developing vast number of components involved when undertaking natural SEO , especially since search results are comprised of a range of different content including images, tweets, maps, business listings, Facebook posts and videos. Video SEO has been lagging behind the rest of the industry for a while, but is finally starting to catch up.

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Google Set to Revolutionise Sports Broadcasting

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by Gerard Harris

Google is all set to broadcast a major sports event live on YouTube for the very first time.  Google and the Board of Control for Cricket in India have struck a two-year deal, giving Google exclusive online rights for live and on-demand access of matches from the lucrative Indian Premier League on YouTube . Both parties will be sharing revenues from sponsorships and advertising. (more…)

Google Patent Suggests YouTube Could Offer Interactive Gaming

Monday, January 4th, 2010 by Gerard Harris

YouTube could be looking to offer Interactive Gaming based on a Digital Video. A patent that was filed in February 2009 and was released to the public very recently revealed Google’s inclination towards building games on top of existing online hosted videos using an interactive annotation system. (more…)

Google Videos

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 by Hannah Miller

Google has now launched a Promoted Videos feature in the UK which will combine the search engine’s own pay per click ad format with the YouTube video search. The new YouTube video ads will function in the same way as Google’s existing paid advertisements; they will be priced on keyword performance and advertisers will be charged by the click.

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YouTube & PRS for Music reach an agreement

Friday, September 4th, 2009 by Rachel Kneen

It was one of the most highly publicised fall outs of 2009 – YouTube vs the PRS for Music. YouTube (owned by Google) cut its service for UK viewers in March after negotiations with PRS failed. (more…)