Matt Cutts on Google Video

Google VideoMost people know that Matt Cutts is one of the biggest Google representatives on the internet and a well-known man in the blogosphere. However, nobody would have expected him to be on Google Video.

Two days ago, Matt Cutts released three different videos where you simply see him talking about various topics like:

  • SEO
  • Google
  • Good Sites
  • Myths of Google
  • Google Images

These videos were released on Google Video, obviously a good way to bring in tons of visitors to Google Video instead of YouTube. These videos are around 5 minutes each and are pretty entertaining to watch.

They can be found at:

Session 1: Qualities of a Good Site

Session 2: Myths, Large Site Launches, Google Images

Session 3: Optimize for Search Engines or Users

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    One Response to 'Matt Cutts on Google Video'

    1. Matt Cutts on More Google Videos (Sessions 4-6) - Modern SEO - August 1st, 2006 at 6:10 pm

      […] Well it seems that the Google Videos Matt Cutts released before wasn’t simply a publicity stunt and he might actually stick to it! […]


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