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My apologies if this has been posted already, but I just saw this interesting post over at Search Engine Journal
The third party tool was designed using Google's and YouTube's APIs and allows you to search for videos in YouTube by location, date uploaded and keywords.
It's a nifty little tool - here's what I got searching for 'Adelaide' as the location and 'dentist' as a keyword:
Clicking on one of the pins takes you straight to the YouTube channel for that business.
Obviously not all customers are likely to be using this tool to find your business but I do think it is something to be aware of - geo-coding your videos now could result in significant traffic down the track as more of these tools become available and mainstream.
What do you think?
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Search for YouTube Videos By Location With New Third Party Tool
Ever wanted to know what people in your local area are publishing to YouTube? Now you can with this third party tool designed to find YouTube vids by location.
The third party tool was designed using Google's and YouTube's APIs and allows you to search for videos in YouTube by location, date uploaded and keywords.
It's a nifty little tool - here's what I got searching for 'Adelaide' as the location and 'dentist' as a keyword:
Clicking on one of the pins takes you straight to the YouTube channel for that business.
Obviously not all customers are likely to be using this tool to find your business but I do think it is something to be aware of - geo-coding your videos now could result in significant traffic down the track as more of these tools become available and mainstream.
What do you think?
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