ROYAL OAK – New Automation Alley CEO Tom Kelly joins M2 TechCast co-hosts Mike Brennan and Matt Roush to talk about the Video News Update project rolling out in December that will feature video clips of Automation Alley members making news.

aalogoMITechNews.Com is offering Automation Alley members a wonderful video promotional opportunity that is guaranteed to result in great search engine optimization. Video News Updates, a 90-second video press release, is available now through Jan. 31, 2017, for just $399. On Feb. 1, 2017, the price increases to $499.

The videos will be shot in the Automation Alley video conference room in Troy on Wednesdays. MITechNews.Com will promote the videos on its website and in its Wednesday podcast eNewsletter that goes to nearly 5000 names. The videos also will be posted to the MITechNews.Com YouTube channel. YouTube is owned by Google, making it the second biggest search engine in the world behind Google.

Automation Alley also will promote the videos in its daily press release distribution service, on its social media and on the Automation Alley website where each video will be archived on a special page.

“We look forward to offering our membership this unique business growth opportunity through MITechNews.com. With video news updates, our members can share news about their organization and further promote their business to the tech community,” said Tom Kelly, Automation Alley’s executive director.

Watch Tom Kelly debut the Automation Alley Video News Update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQImCnR956M

“We’re very excited to be partnering with Automation Alley on this exciting new project,” said MITechNews.Com Editor and Publisher Mike Brennan. “We’re kicking off our video news service with the biggest technology organization in the Midwest, so we know there will be a lot of great stories for us to cover, on video.”

Video News Updates will highlight new products, services, executives, locations and more, providing powerful Search Engine Optimization. And the timing couldn’t be better. On Sept. 28, the Google research team announced YouTube-8M, which leverages state-of-the-art deep learning models, allowing all in the industry the ability to analyze video.

To learn more about YouTube8M, visit https://www.research.google.com/youtube8m

These are Video News Updates from a media company; not typical marketing videos. Surveys also show videos get noticed and more importantly watched. By 2018, some 90 percent of the posts on Facebook are expected to be videos. Don’t let your company get left behind. Sign up for your Video News Update today. 

For more information, contact Cynthia Hutchison, Automation Alley’s director of membership and government affairs at [email protected].