Create Response Driven SEO Video Content without Shooting a Second of Video
Or: How to Legally Steal and Acquire All the Video/Audio Content You Could Ever Wish to Have At Your Disposal; Royalty-Free and Ready to Use
Google loves multi-media content on your web page.
So much so, they bought the struggling You Tube back when it couldn’t afford it’s excessive bandwidth and no plans to monetize the site. Perhaps Google gleaned just how important video would be in 2010.
Did I just say “important”? My mistake.
It’s now over five years since You Tube was founded (February 2005), launched later in November and video was much the word in 2007 (since Google purchased YouTube about a year after it launched (and exploded).
In some circles, it’s been a “must” since 2008 and I’m going to say that it’s literally “mission critical” now in 2010 to have some shred of video content that engages your visitor.
Even if you don’t want to engage your visitor, you need to produce video, or find it somewhere in order to submit to video sites for backlinks.
You see, video and video submission sites like DailyMotion.com, YouTube.com, Revver.com, and a bunch others are becoming a double-edge sword, much like Article Directories.
You get passive SEO benefit from some of the video submissions that pass along some PageRank and then there’s the fact that the video you submit itself can rank (as we’ve seen with LGMSH, especially if you pamper the video with a proper title and description.
Google, nor any of the other search engines, can’t READ the video content or media you upload, but they can read the title you give the video, including how elaborate you are in the description. (I have found the description to be key especially for nesting a hyperlink back to my site).
In some of the sites, you can place your site URL, your Twitter, your FaceBook, or whtaever you want to promote, and sometimes you can even drop a link in your description that gets followed by the search engines.
It’s been well known for some time. Having some You Tube video on your site can even favor a higher listing on Google than your competitors.
So why aren’t you using it, or at least submitting some to video sites?
Well, I used to think that it was because I actually had to make my own video in order to submit a video.
Someone hit the buzzer for Jim!
I’ve taken a survey from hundreds of individuals and they told me that they just don’t have time to create video content.
Not only can you find video, audio, text, content, media, PDFs, public domain stuff, pictures, you don’t even have to record a lick of video footage yourself.
No one even has to see your face or hear your voice for you to be as sexy and seductive as you can be.
You sexy and seductive? Sure — with this kind of video, it’s easy.
Click play on the video below to begin uncovering your new sexy, seductive side that you can now use for Video SEO purposes (this is also a companion to LGMSH2):
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Conclusion
By the time, you finish the 5-part video series up above, you will discover the following:
1. Where to search in order to find, acquire and use content for video submissions, especially for LGMSH 2;
2. The free software you need in order to download just about any video from You Tube or anywhere on the internet and have it ready for video submission with the proper title and description.
3. How to create and publish video without shooting one minute of video
4. Unlimited free video hosting and screenshot hosting
5. Drag and drop uploading of multiple videos together with how to fill out the submission form and how to drop a link in the proper area of the form.
When discussing the sources up above in the comments below, please refer to them vaguely as LGMSH 1, LGMSH 2, or directly to Video 1, 2, 3, 3b, 4 or 5 above.
Enjoy and use responsibly.








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