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Top 10 Video Distribution Websites for Content ProducersWe are currently only in the beginning of the internet television revolution and new sites offering the ability for anyone to upload video clips and share them with the world are popping up left and right. I recently released a full length movie online and after a lot of research I determined these to be the best website to share your videos with the rest of the world. Review of Google Video Internet Television and Video Distribution SitePros and cons of Google Video's new service from a content producers and a content consumers perspective. What do the search engines consider relevant about you? Analysis of a name search.I admit it, I search for my name a lot. Firstname Lastname, click, send, wait, smile! It's exciting to see what the search engines find most relevant about me. If you haven't tried it yet, you should. Everybody likes to feel important or at the very least less obscure and more accessible online to friends, loved ones, fans, viewers, colleagues you name it. Why Most Video Blogs Suck - Problems with Video Blogs and Video BloggersCurrently most blogs consist of text and pictures with the occasional audio clip, but with the popularity of broad band and increased storage capacities, video blogs are the new rage, and why not? SEO - Google Devaluing Sitewide LinksI was doing some SEO research for a new client's website and I was looking into evidence for the devaluation of sitewide links. A sitewide link is a link on every page of a single website. In the past sidewide links were great for SEO, still are, but they are becoming less effective on Google. Ecommerce Tips: How to Achieve What Most Internet Stores LackA retail store in a physical location is automatically empowered with advantages that internet shops have to work very hard to achieve. These include limited competition, a sense of community, and purchase security. Below are the descriptions of the advantages inherent by having a physical retail location, why most internet stores lack these advantages and tips on how to overcome these limitations. The Real Reason Why Most Websites FailThere are hundreds of articles on what makes a website bad. The most basic of these present detailed explanations of common sense, such as poor navigation; the most in depth talk about complicated conceptions of overall design philosophy. My approach is different and surprisingly simple: the problem with most websites stems from the misconceptions their creators have about how the graphics, content, and other individual elements contribute to a website's success.
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