Nico McLane Launches Recession Friendly Webcast Facility in Financial District NYC

Nico McLane, Inagueral Streaming Media All-Star
Nico McLane, Inagueral Streaming Media All-Star

Nico McLane, Streaming Media All Star and producer in NYC launches services for Financial District studios, partnered with AmericanMovieCo.com and iAxsis to deliver live HD Broadcasts to satellite and to the web.

New York City, New York (Press Release) December 4th, 2008 – Nico McLane has announced today the launch of premium streaming media services in New York City’s Financial District; with expert advisory, streaming media has the potential to provide substantial savings for large and medium sized corporations in many of their communication and marketing efforts, a critical consideration in the current economy; the streaming team, led by McLane specializes in budget conscious production, planning and delivery based on unique, customized ROI assessments for each client.

The facility supports live HD Satellite Broadcasts (National and International), media tours, Fortune 500 Quarterly Earnings Announcements, Press Conferences, eLearning sessions and provides professional services including live webcasts, media portal design and development and much more.

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RESEARCH PROJECT:: VIDEO SEO :: SHOW ME THE SAUCE

There is a lot of noise lately regarding how video content and SEO work together – there are many companies evangelizing their ‘wares to the hungry marketers of such video property; however, I don’t believe any of it for a second – it’s not working as advertised.

Recently I sat through a demo of a product that promised enhanced search-ability for video content that was essentially “tagged” by their product.  At the end of the demo, I asked if we could examine how the tagging impacted the SEO of the client sites we looked at, using organic keywords that pertained to the video content we had just reviewed.

They proceeded to “plant” ordered keywords into Google to show how their tagged video appeared magically – with a rigid set of keywords that no human would “organically” input for a search.  Having said that, the tagged video did not come up first nor did it come up as a prioritized web asset with more or less relevance than any other web page that pertained to the keyword set they used.

The tagged video appeared third and had no special indicator that this was a link to video enhanced web content.

On Google the special video category is relegated to video content originating from YouTube, so many of the products and “specialists” out there on VIDEO SEO are just going to post clips on YouTube and point back to the client website – so save your money and do it yourself.

Google search for interviews with Madonna
Google search for interviews with Madonna

Here is an example, if I do a search for keywords “interviews with madonna” on Google, I get the quick drop down from the homepage that tell me there are over 4 million results that have relevance.

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PART 1:: WHAT IS HD ON THE WEB, ANYWAYS? :: EVEN WIKIPEDIA IS CONFUSED

FIRST INSTALLMENT :

High Definition usually refers to 720 horizontal lines of video format resolution or more, but there are a lot of subtle nuances to master before evangelizing the world of “streaming HD Quality” video to the desktop.

I thought I understood the standards and had the answers, so I turned to my good friend WIKIPEDIA for confirmation and all I found was more confusion – click screenshot thumbnail to enlarge, and see how confused the wiki of the world is when it comes to HD!!

HD CONFUSION
HD CONFUSION

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