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Introducing the Google Webmaster Central YouTube Channel
Monday, February 23, 2009
In his
State of the Index
presentation, Matt Cutts said that one of the things to look for from Google in 2009 is continued
communication with webmasters. On the Webmaster Central team, we've found that using video is a
great way to reach people. We've shown
step-by-step instructions
on how to use features of Webmaster Tools,
shared our presentations
with folks who were unable to make it to conferences, and even taken you through a
day in the life
of our very own Maile Ohye as she meets with many Googlers involved in webmaster support.
We plan on releasing more videos like these in the future, so we've opened up
our own channel on YouTube
to host webmaster-related videos. Our
first video
is already up, and we'll have more to share with you soon. If you want to be the first to know
when we release something new, you can subscribe to us using your YouTube account, or grab
this RSS feed
if you'd like to keep track in your feed reader. Please let us know how you like the channel, and
use the comments in this post to share your ideas for future videos.
And while we'll all do our best to make sure Matt Cutts understands that Rick Rolling is
so last year,
be careful where you click on April 1st.
Posted by Michael Wyszomierski, Search Quality Team
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