Is YellowPages.com’s Video Advertising Promotion Deceptive?

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Grant Crowell is the CEO for Grantastic Designs, a search marketing and usability firm, and Senior Analyst of ReelSEO.com, a video solutions publication for online marketers.

6 Comments*

  1. Ursula says:

    Hey there,
    This is certainly an eye opener. We produce these exact videos and we just cut a deal with Boulevards. We hope to be up and running within the next few weeks. I’m wondering why YellowPages didn’t secure a video vendor? Anyway, great post!

    Ursula
    COO, YouHere.com

  2. George says:

    Nice article! As everyone knows by now, video is very exciting. I think in the next few years people will discover that video is appropriate for certain areas of the consumer market, right now it seems like everyone wants to use video for everything. I think the small business arena will benefit the most from video which is pretty much the thesis behind Jippidy.com

  3. Gerald says:

    Check back on their website; they’ve secured a vendor and appear to be up and running with the video. It is a bit hard to find though, and pricing information is still a bit hidden as well…

  4. Seth says:

    Yellowpages.com has a nationwide video, it has taken a little while for us to work out different deals with venders to find the right one and have secured a great company. Please contiune to visit the site we have added a great deal of other websites with our content as well. Thanks

  5. Mark Heller says:

    As an online sales veteran if I was working for YellowPages.com or a sales arm for them I would of simply walked away. These big organizations have no clue on how to organize any sort of new product launch and when they do launch new products they try to figure out how to give as little as possible and charge as much as possible. I personally want to thank them for horrible customer service, horrible products and finally not really caring what the client wants and forcing their square products into a square hole. It has enabled me who actually does care about the client, who listens to their needs and am able to formulate a game plan for them that is affordable and makes sense. Thank you Yellowpages.com !!!!

  6. Mark Heller says:

    meant round hole it is late

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