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the sad truth is, the above experiments show that sooner or later we may discover that Google has finished testing and does not give preference to the video results anymore.
Let's use the opportunity while it's here!
Just thinking that perhaps the test above with only 2 results may not be enough video to show...
Interesting on yout first point regarding adsense and the UI draws more attention to those ads on the right. Only problem is that it somewhat takes eyes off the ads at the top as well.. ?? I'm no design expert but your point certainly sounds plausible, at least as an ancillary benefit for Google.
1. The reason why Google is giving more preference to the videos now is because Google wants to make that super-high video content growth even higher.
In particular, giving preference to video results and especially YouTube is a huge stimulation for content producers to produce even more content (i.e. Google is trying to fill-up YouTube with content faster).
2. Once they reach the threshold (presumably measured in the number of videos although it might not be as simple as that), they will not give preference to videos anymore and the video SE positions will be calculated just like they are for other text content (thanks to Annotations, Captions/Subtitles and Speech Recognition, the same mathematical formulas that are used for text will be able to be applied to calculate the SE position).
This of course means that if the video has enough weight behind it, it will make it to the #1 position on the search results page.
www.videoseo.blogspot.com
So how do sites like metacafe etc do it? I did see on otheir site the meta tag
Does this have anything to do with it?
Thanks
Carl