View Full Version : Where can I find keyword video tutorials
Sunfrog
03-18-2007, 12:14 PM
I found this site yesterday and read the article about keywords. at the end of it is a video tutorial.
http://www.tattooedmarketer.com/2007/02/19/keywords/
Do you guys know of any other sites with video tutorials about web stuff?
Submerge
03-19-2007, 12:18 AM
Have you searched google? these sites are popping up like crazy.
Sunfrog
03-19-2007, 01:05 AM
I like the videos. They make it easier to understand and follow along. Someone should make a video tutorial site with audio about web stuff for newbies.
I've been reading a lot of stuff about how to make money and a lot of the sites just have fluff pieces designed to sell you something or to get you to visit their blog. Very few of them have any good information you can use.
Here are some tips from a newbie.
1. Speak plain English, or British, or Canadian, or whatever people can understand. When you talk in acronyms it's confusing. QT, CTR, PPC, what? Say click thru rate, pay per click, whatever QT means. It's not that much longer to type. It makes it hard to follow your tutorial if I don't understand what you just said.
2. Teach me something, not, I hate ezines, ezines suck, you're a moron if you buy one, this is the one I hate the most. Buy this program instead. Okay, that was a waste of time. I didn't learn anything about ezines and I'm not going to buy that program. I know I need good keywords, I knew that before I came to your site. I still don't know why or how they'll make me money so why should I buy your keyword program? Do I even need keywords for what I'm trying to do? Teach me something, that's why I came to your site.
3-5. I deleted the rest of these because it turned into a rant. Heh. :D
boron
03-20-2007, 02:30 AM
If you like videos then SEOElite has 6 videos about using their SEO tools. I've found them all boring though. Description is OK, videos are just showing moving a mouse through some menus.
What's important about keywords?
If you develop your site totaly naturaly, you have good chances that you'll place all keywords just the right way: in site title, in a domain name, in anchor text of backlinks, in anchor text of internal links (pointing to inner pages) and in titles of internal pages.
You should not exagerate, since keyword stuffing (too much keywords) is regarded as spam by Google and this will probably harm you rather than help you. Keyword stuffing also diminish your keyword density: the percent which your main keyword represent among all other words used on a page. Use this tool for keyword analyzis (http://www.submitexpress.com/analyzer/).
It is good to use more keywords or keyword phrases on the site, since people will enter different words when searching for one particular thing. Use Wordtracker.com (free trial) or SEObook Keyword suggestion tool (http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword).
Tyler
03-23-2007, 05:10 AM
You can also search good ol' YouTube.
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