Google Audio Indexing: Review and SEO Implications - GAudi Interface
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At the time of writing, a click on Google Audio Indexing from Google Labs automatically performed a search on the word "economy" and returned the appropriate results. So here's what my original page looked like:

Okay, this image calls for a little explanation. Actually, it calls for breaking down into the appropriate sections and discussing each one. I'll even provide close-ups for some of those sections as appropriate.
First, let's look at the section just below the blue bar at the top. With the links in this section you can alter your search to look for your keyword in videos by all politicians (default), McCain, Obama, or the presidential and vice presidential debates. Searching the debates for "economy" turns up all four debates with more than 10 mentions.
I caught the third presidential debate, which inspired me to do a little search of my own. I discovered that searches need to be done in a particular way. Say you want to search the presidential debates for the phrase "Joe the plumber." Entering the phrase "Joe the plumber" and then clicking on the "Debates" tab simply took me to the debates videos - and with the "economy" keyword, at that. From that point, changing the keyword to "Joe the plumber" and hitting the "Search videos" button searched all the politician videos for "Joe the plumber," which was also not what I wanted.
If I'd wanted to do the search from the beginning, I would have had to enter "Joe the plumber," hit the "Search Videos" button, and then click the link for the debates. This finally turned up the one presidential debate in which "Joe the plumber" was mentioned more often than the economy, though you wouldn't know it from Google's blurb (since both were mentioned more than ten times).
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