Friday, August 6th, 2010 at
11:36 pm

Product Description
For all of your video and audio blogging business and professional communication needs, this book is it!
The Hands-on Guide to Video Blogging and Podcasting provides tremendous value to those content publishers, big and small, that want to create syndicated video blog and podcast content. The simplified, plain talking break-down the authors bring to the book will give everyone the tools to plan, create, and execute a blog/podcast outlet.
This book explains these emerging media tools from a professional perspective. Quickly learn the technical aspects of video blogging and podcasting along with their business and financial ramifications.
*Step-by-step instructions to quickly launch a Podcast or video blog
*The basics of multimedia use in blogging and the most relevant text-blog technologies
*Podcast and video blog technology uses in business/corporate, education, customer communication, and entertainment contexts
*Concise, understandable breakdowns of all relevant videoblogging and Podcasting buzzwords, acronyms, and related multimedia technologies
*Coverage of tools, production techniques, new technologies, multimedia blog basics, monetization, and licensing
*Case studies that analyze successful for-profit and not-for-profit podcasts and video blogs
Hands-On Guide to Video Blogging and Podcasting: Emerging Media Tools for Business Communication
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
10:23 am
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO as it is better known as, is one of the latest buzzwords doing the rounds of the Internet. Essentially search engine optimization means that website owners need to understand how a search engine finds results from the Internet, and what system do they use to determine the hierarchy in which these results are displayed. This fundamental knowledge can then be used by website owners to direct more traffic to their websites.
Before going into the intricacies of search engine optimization, understanding the link between it and affiliate marketing would be appropriate. Affiliate marketing is a source of income, and this doesn’t necessarily constrain itself to individuals, but also businesses. Businesses or groups of people can use affiliate marketing to pay the costs of maintaining a website. Although hosting websites on a server may be minimal, there are loads more expense heads, like writers and web designers, copyrights for content, logistical costs, etc. And apart from just paying off bills, affiliate marketing allows the website owners a tremendous flexibility when choosing the advertisements, so that they are in keeping with the content of the website.
Search engines use an algorithm to determine what the most relevant content on the have Internet. They crawl through websites, looking for occurrences of keywords. Websites usually have metadata tags describing the content of the website. However, due to misuse, the sole reliance on metadata has diminished considerably. A search engine will check the occurrences of the keywords within the body of the text, and also the time it was last updated. All these factors contribute to what is known as the website’s page rank, which in turn determines how high up the website goes in the results.
There are a few steps for search engine optimization for a website. These are not secrets by any means, but the key to success here is to consistently improve. This way there is no stagnation of any kind and the content remains fresh. The first step is to continuously update the content of the website, and include relevant keywords that occur often within that text in the metadata. The second step is to try and develop a back linking or ‘link love’ scenario, where other websites provide a link to this website. The search engine will also pick up on this, and it contributes to the overall page rank of a website.
Search engine optimization is also important for the individual affiliate marketer, especially if the affiliate has his own website.