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Google Videos best practices

Friday, June 11, 2010 at 5:00 PM

Webmaster Level: All

We'd like to highlight three best practices that address some of the most common problems found when crawling and indexing video content. These best practices include ensuring your video URLs are crawlable, stating what countries your videos may be played in, and that if your videos are removed, you clearly indicate this state to search engines.

  • Best Practice 1: Verify your video URLs are crawlable: check your robots.txt
    • Sometimes publishers unknowingly include video URLs in their Sitemap that are robots.txt disallowed. Please make sure your robots.txt file isn't blocking any of the URLs specified in your Sitemap. This includes URLs for the:
      • Playpage
      • Content and player
      • Thumbnail
      More information about robots.txt.

  • Best Practice 2: Tell us what countries the video may be played in
    • Is your video only available in some locales? The optional attribute “restriction” has recently been added (documentation at http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=80472), which you can use to tell us whether the video can only be played in certain territories. Using this tag, you have the option of either including a list of all countries where it can be played, or just telling us the countries where it can't be played. If your videos can be played everywhere, then you don't need to include this.

  • Best Practice 3: Indicate clearly when videos are removed -- protect the user experience
    • Sometimes publishers take videos down but don't signal to search engines that they've done so. This can result in the search engine's index not accurately reflecting content of the web. Then when users click on a search result, they're taken to a page either indicating that the video doesn't exist, or to a different video. Users find this experience dissatisfying. Although we have mechanisms to detect when search results are no longer available, we strongly encourage following community standards.

      To signal that a video has been removed,
      1. Return a 404 (Not found) HTTP response code, you can still return a helpful page to be displayed to your users. Check out these guidelines for creating useful 404 pages.
      2. Indicate expiration dates for each video listed in a Video Sitemap (use the <video:expiration_date> element) or mRSS feed (<dcterms:valid> tag) submitted to Google.
For more information on Google Videos please visit our Help Center, and to post questions and search answers check out our Help Forum.

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20 comments:

Stephen said...

This is a meta-comment, but at the time I'm posting this, the top 4 comments on the GOOGLE WEBMASTER BLOG are spam. Wow!

Overall, these video crawling tips are great, but will Google crawl or index HTML5 Ogg Theora/Vorbis videos now or in the future?

Tim Gill said...

What is really amazing is the surge in chinese based ecommerce sites that are successfully spamming there way to the top of Google. Why doesn't googlebot pick up on these domains and remove them? every brand is under SERP seige by chinese knock off sites.

StunnerCold said...

Hey everyone, I have a question regarding the publishing videos on my site. What is the quickest way to get google to index my videos?. If I post a video, say on my blogger blog Alien Citadel, will the new indexing system Caffeine help out in getting indexed faster?

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genuineseo said...

Thank you for giving the nice information.

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David said...

I am thankful of Google advising us how to help our clients.

BluRay Movies said...

nice one

Mike said...

I mostly agree with the "Best Practice 2" as we can select the relevant country or countries for our video to be published by Google. This is very important.

henhcav said...

Wichi is the best tool do available to make video site maps?

The Video Editor said...

Thanks for the tips. This could be a big help for our client to post their corporate videos.

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Digital Mom said...

Great information - video being searched = huge potential for traffic.

ernestE3morse said...

Thanks for this update. I am excited about all the changes that Google has been performing. I know there are many people that dislike you, but I see the changes you guys make, for the most part, they are very innovative and helpful to searchers.

I believe very much in the serving of others and I see Google display this quality in all their products and services.

Thanks Google,

Ernest Morse
http://www.ernestmorse.com/

www.greenitweb.co.za said...

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