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Optimizing for YouTube
Microsoft Bing Adds Visual Search
Bing Pulls Search Into Focus
Google Borrows From Yahoo
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Welcome to SEE What You're Missing, Search Engine Experts' monthly eNewsletter covering the world of search engine marketing, including search engine optimization and pay-per-click campaigns.

This month we're focusing on articles highlighting changes to the Bing and Google search engines and on optimizing your videos for YouTube search. For those of you with videos, the first article is an informative primer on how to optimize your videos so they get found in YouTube. The next two articles review the new visual aspects of Bing search, and the final article discusses the new Google search filters.

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Optimizing for the YouTube Search Engine
Most people don't think about YouTube as what it truly is: a search engine. When you think of search engines, you think Google, Yahoo, Bing, even Ask.com. But do you think of YouTube, the number two search engine in the world?
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Microsoft Bing Adds Visual Search
Software giant Microsoft has introduced "visual search" to its Bing search engine to try to further set itself apart from market leader Google.
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Bings Aims to Pull Visual Search Into Focus
Bing's Visual Search beta gives users a taste of how they can use images to find related images. Search results are based on categories of images that appear in a variety of galleries, such as "movies in theaters." Searches can be refined according to subcategories, and grouped according to release date or box office revenue, for example.
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Google Borrows From Yahoo and Best Buy to Tweak Search Options
Google is adding some new search filters in the lefthand 'search options' panel it introduced earlier this year. The new filters enable users to quickly sift through the 'haystack' returned by the default search to find the proverbial 'needle' more efficiently.
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Each edition of SEE What You're Missing provides information and links to some excellent articles. As the only certified Search Engine Marketing Strategists in the central Midwest, Search Engine Experts provides our clients with higher revenues through better exposure in the major search engines. We hope that the information provided in this eNewsletter helps you to better understand the SEM industry and the rapid changes taking place.
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