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Google Encrypted Search, Gmail, YouTube, Blocked in Iran

SearchEngineWatch.com, 13 February 2012, Author: Danny Goodwin

 

Irans government seems to be ramping up its censorship of popular websites, targeting Googles encrypted search, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Videos, among others.

Richard Petty Driving Experience Revs Up Fan Engagement 700% on YouTube

SearchEngineWatch.com, 13 February 2012, Author: Greg Jarboe

 

At NASCAR races the most popular spectator sport in the U.S. its all about heart-pounding action. Can you imagine actually strapping yourself behind the wheel of a NASCAR racecar and hitting nearly 165 mph like the pros?

SOPA The Death of Free Speech Online

MattsMarketingBlog.com, 18 January 2012, Author: Matt Carter 

OK so I had heard of the SOPA bill, Stop Online Piracy Act, that is being passed around the US senate lately, but I never quite realized how bad this thing really is, that is until I went to

Video Marketing Trends in 2012

SearchEngineWatch.com, 5 January 2012, Author: Greg Jarboe

 

Ive been asked to make a few predictions about the future of video. As Yogi Berra might have said, It"s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.

How to Make Money on YouTube

SearchEngineWatch.com, 28 December 2011, Author: Greg JarboeIn the past year, presidential parodies and clever online-only ads became viral sensations; "annoying" but lovable fruits and unassuming Alabamans transformed uncomfortable situations into

Online Video Trends in 2011: From YouTube Mobile to Major Redesign

SearchEngineWatch.com, 23 December 2011, Author: Greg JarboeWith 20/20 hindsight, its relatively easy to identify the top online video trends in 2011. In reverse chronological order, they are:

More ways to reach your audience with YouTube mobile ads

GoogleRetail.Blogspot.com, 16 November 2011, Author: Nicky Crane

 

Theres no debate that the world is going mobile. Mobile web searches have grown five times over the past two years. YouTube mobile now gets more than 400 million views a day, representing 13 percent of our total daily views.