Who Really Is The #1 Search Engine ? - Marketing Online Live 2.0
Posted on 10:13 am by Paul ColliganPaul Colligan and Alex Mandossian ask the question - "Who really is the #1 search engine?" - in this episode of Marketing Online Live 2.0. We hope you're liking the new 2.0 format?
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April 15, 2009
Roz Fruchtman said:
Dear Alex and Paul:
Thanks for the information and encouragement.
After listening to this podcast I am more encouraged than ever to start learning how to use my new Flip Camera to make videos. The Flip is not HD, but I also got a Memorex HD Camcorder around Thanksgiving time. (I had not realized all the tips Paul just shared on why HD is important - for TV and all!)
The Memorex is a little tricky to learn. That is why I got the Flip so that I could at the least get started.
Thanks again.
Roz
April 16, 2009
Steve Sponseller said:
Thanks for the great information. I already have a Flip video camera, but need to use it more!
I knew YouTube was powerful, but didn't think of it as a search engine - now I'm thinking differently!
By the way, I love the new 10 minute format - I find it much easier to "squeeze" in a 10 minute podcast vs. 20-25 minutes.
Steve
April 23, 2009
kamrul said:
So it is youtube ha! But don't you know it is also a product of Google! Just a different media.
April 23, 2009
Scott Sullivan said:
Great episode. You've inspired me to get more into the YouTube space. I've always been of the mindset to have a digital "hub" on my main domain, but your comments really hit the mark.
I may have to listen to the show again, but I don't remember you touching on the fact that Google owns YouTube, so Search Engine #1 and 2 are both the same company. In fact, I can now link the two accounts and I'm sure in the coming months, there will be more integration with Analytics.
Thanks again!
Scott