Google Hangout Video Takeover?
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A while back I posted about a youtube video campaign that dominated the attorney rankings throughout Florida. Today, I noticed a new hangout video that does not have the reach of the before mentioned video, but it has just popped up as number three for the term "Tampa Car Accident Attorney." It wasn't even listed anywhere in the first few pages Monday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=barTgGYQTIM
Has anyone else noticed Google Hangout Videos having this kind of success or is this a "flash in the pan" incident? Also, is there any significance to this even being a Google Hangout video as opposed to just a youtube video?
Thanks,
Ruben
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No Hangout video on the 1st page of results for me - I tried "United States" as my location, and "Tampa, Florida", signed in, signed out, PWS=0, etc. results were consistently the same.
- Forthepeople.com page
- KempRuge page
- Richard Mizel Youtube video
- theinjurylawyers page
- Burnetti page
- Burnetti home page
- Capazlaw page
- Personalinjurylawyertampaflorida home page
- kfblaw home page
- injurylawyers page
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Phil,
When I do the "Tampa Car Accident Attorney" query I see Ruben's site at #2 in the organic listings and the video at #3. This is searching from Pennsylvania, using two different ISPs (tested chrome and safari) and not logged into any Google Service.
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Is it significant that it's a hangout as opposed to a YouTube video? - No, I don't think so. A hangout-on-air is ostensibly the same as a YouTube video, it's just that it's recorded and streamed live.
I'm actually not seeing it ranking at all though, how does it look for you in incognito mode (just checking personalisation isn't a factor)
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