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Andrey Milyan

Intralink Offers Search Engine TV

August 15th, 2006

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Intralink, a search engine marketing firm from Cincinnati, announced today the release of Search Engine Television. This seems to be a weekly TV show discussing the latest news and developments in the search marketing industry. Here is what their press release has to say about SETV:

Search Engine TV is a weekly video stream of the latest on search engine news and website marketing tips, suggestions, and processes. The first episode is an overview of the current state of the search engine market with a focus on Google, Yahoo and MSN.com. The first episode also offers interim results of Intralink’s next search engine relevance report due to be released October 2nd.

I had no luck with viewing the first episode. Saving it didn’t help either. Their interface is far from being user-friendly but the idea is good.

Do you know of any other SEM TV shows? There is the “Tech News You Can’t Use” show by SEOChat, but they are not exactly SEM oriented.

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Andrey Milyan

Andrey Milyan is the editor-in-chief of Search Marketing Standard, the leading print publication covering the search marketing industry. He has been following and reporting on industry developments for over 5 years.

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One Response to “Intralink Offers Search Engine TV”

  1. Frances says:

    Andrey, I was able to view the Intralink “show”, but then I have a new, screaming, maxed-out computer and you probably have one that the office budget allows LOL!

    Interesting stuff, but as you say, not very visually attractive. Just a talking head and with no cat interludes to break the mood as Matt Cutts provided in a similar setting.

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