Hi John and others,
Sorry, for some reason I'm not able to post this under the right heading in the forum.
Just have a quick question regarding Traffic Geyser:
I've purchased a gig on fiver and just want to know... Do I want the Movie Title, Keywords, and Description that I submit to the Traffic Geyser to be the same as the Youtube Video? Or should they be different?
Just wondering if the exact same info for the video on all the video sites would be duplicate content and, therefore, a bad thing?
Thanks,
Matt
Matt Lowen said:
Hi John and others,
Sorry, for some reason I'm not able to post this under the right heading in the forum.
I don't have the answer to your question, but I'm having the same posting problems. I had that problem on the last one also. John, apparently some of us can't post to the training forum blogs. I used to be able to, but something changed. I've tried three different browsers and a couple different computers. I click the "reply" link, and nothing happens. I click the "quote and reply" link, and nothing happens.
Now...I'm gonna have to go watch the video. I've had at least one video on the front page of Google for my key words for almost a year, and then they fell off. Just when ya think you have things figured out, someone changes the rules!
Matt Lowen said:
Matt Lowen said:
Hi John and others,
Sorry, for some reason I'm not able to post this under the right heading in the forum.
Just have a quick question regarding Traffic Geyser:
I've purchased a gig on fiver and just want to know... Do I want the Movie Title, Keywords, and Description that I submit to the Traffic Geyser to be the same as the Youtube Video? Or should they be different?
Just wondering if the exact same info for the video on all the video sites would be duplicate content and, therefore, a bad thing?
Thanks,
Matt
Hey Matt, thanks for bringing the big to my attention. I'm gonna look into it now. Was your issue in teh training module forum as well?
I have done both, but I think it's better if they are different. I would still follow the same rules and have your keyword in all the same places, but you will need to remove the link to your site from the description and replace it with the link back to your video. Traffic Geyser will not let you submit two links. I also sometimes make my youtube video description longer than the one I submit as some of the other sites limit their descriptions to 200 characters or so (you might double check on that. The fiverr gig description will tell you).
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Charley Langer said:
...I'm having the same posting problems. I had that problem on the last one also. John, apparently some of us can't post to the training forum blogs. I used to be able to, but something changed. I've tried three different browsers and a couple different computers. I click the "reply" link, and nothing happens. I click the "quote and reply" link, and nothing happens.
Now...I'm gonna have to go watch the video. I've had at least one video on the front page of Google for my key words for almost a year, and then they fell off. Just when ya think you have things figured out, someone changes the rules!
Hey Charley. Thanks for letting me know. Looks like it's time for a forum upgrade. I've been putting it off because that can sometimes break things. But I'll get on it within the next few weeks. I think it's because I started auto-creating forums for the last two months. It's an option every time I create a new page. In the past I did them manually. Do you know if you've experienced it on any threads aside from the official thread for the last few training modules? Regardless I'll get it sorted soon.
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