I had a thought after Google Voice came out: If Google has voice recognition capabilities, shouldn’t they be able to recognize keywords said in videos? And if so, might SEOs get involved in keyword research as part of the scriptwriting process? It was a passing thought, which was quickly dismissed at the time. But then Google announced automated captioning on YouTube: Read the rest of Google Video Test Results: Captions Vs Description Vs Speech Recognition
Stay Tuned for a Video SEO Test…
Update: The test results are in. Check it out here – Google Video SEO Test Findings
Balibones and Grepower Talk Viagra – Google Listens
I’m just publishing this because I think it’s fun. We’re all doing our little tests on RealTime search and while I’m tired of hearing about “what real time search means to the SEO industry” I can’t get enough of the ease of spamming this idiocracy. When will we get the QDNDF algo signal? Ummmm… that’s Query Does NOT Deserve Freshness. For instance, I don’t think anyone really needs up-t0-the-second news on Viagra:
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What’s The Best Denver SEO Company?
First of all, I have no working relationship with this company. Second, I haven’t taken clients myself in over a year and am not seeking any at the moment. This post is being written because the first thing I’m asked when I tell someone I’m no longer taking SEO clients is: What other Denver SEO company or consultant would you recommend?
Interesting @BruceClay Tweets from First Day of PubCon
Being unable to attend Pubcon this year, I am making do with #pubcon hashtags on Twitter – at least until the blogs come out.
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Annual Credit Report is the ONLY Real FREE Credit Report Website
Aaron Wall posted about how Google allows sponsored ads from the likes of FreeCreditReport.com to show above the government website AnnualCreditReport.com.
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Most of the tabbed content I see online is implemented backwards.