Video Marketing

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I thought I would post about Video Marketing today as a warm up to tonight's special bonus module,

"The Future Of Video Marketing"

Alex has a special guest joining us, Maria Andros, who is the undisputed Queen of Video Marketing. As usual, Alex has outdone himself again. It should be a lot of fun and very informative.

If you have been reading this blog then you have heard me talk about Web 2.0, social bookmarking, and social media sites and how powerful they can be. Well, I have a perfect case study to help drive home the point. If you go to Google and type in "Alex Jeffreys coaching", you will see a listing that says Mail List Secrets.

This is Steven De Gracia's squeeze page for his profit pulling platform. It has a Google page rank of 3 and is in the top 3 listings. If you know anything about SEO, then you know that this is incredible. First of all, a squeeze page has almost no content to speak of which makes it unfriendly for the spider bots.

Second, it is ranking higher than at least 200 Word Press blogs that are targeting the same keywords. Google loves Word Press blogs. That is why Alex had us all create one. He know how powerful they are.

I asked Steven what he was doing raise his squeeze page to such lofty heights. He has been creating videos and then submitting them to social bookmarking sites and most importantly the social news sites which he calls them the "Big 3".

Digg, Propeller (formerly Netscape), and Mixx.

You can read his entire response on his blog. Here is the link http://steven-de-gracia.com/?p=105

He has some interesting stuff there so take a minute to check it out. While your there, leave a comment and use the Onlywire button for one of his posts. We all need to start doing this when we visit each others blogs. It only takes a minute and it is very very powerful.

Steven taught me something that I hadn't thought of. You see, I have always used Digg and Propeller to boost my Hub pages and Squidoo lenses in the SERPS. I always submit my videos to YouTube and all the other video directories but never thought about submitting them to the social news sites.

Gary Simpson keeps going on and on about how much talent there is in our group and he is right on. We all have a lot to learn from each other and it is only going to get better.

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