YouTube has Replaced Yahoo as the No. 2 Search Engine
From the Online Business Newspaper:
"For many adults, their research quite often begins with a web search. Long gone are the days of visiting the library to review the most recent versions of your favorite encyclopedia or the card catalog. Although most of us opt for Google or Yahoo as a starting point, for some, the search begins with video."
In fact, as reported by the New York Times, YouTube replaced Yahoo as the number two search engine.
So what does this mean for law firm marketing and for attorneys marketing their firms on the web? Will the low cost of cameras and the ease of uploading video content to the web somehow reduce text-based searches to a redheaded stepchild? Will content no longer be King?
"The answer is that social media sites and web videos will continue to gain momentum," writes Rene Perrasof West Palm Beach, FL. "As the quality of the videos improve, so that they provide more definitive answers to our searches, it will become more important to include web videos and social media in law firm web-marketing plans. There are qualities inherent in text and video based content that bode well for both to retain a strong presence on the web. Some topics work better when covered in text and some perform better when shown as a demonstration.
"While many experts believe that text and video searches complement each other by providing different sides of the same coin, as the younger web searchers become consumers video will become more and more prevalent. While we might be able to predict that content will remain King, we may not be able to predict how the definition of content will evolve. By incorporating web video marketing into your media mix your law firm can stay ahead of the curve."