Announcing: "Questions I'm Asked About Google" Live Video Streams

https://lauren.vortex.com/2017/06/05/announcing-questions-im-asked-about-google-live-video-streams


Every day, for many years now, my email inbox has been loaded down
with questions that relate to Google, one way or another. Even with my
collection of "canned" responses for the most common questions,
there's significant effort involved in dealing with these queries
effectively -- and I don't consider simply ignoring them to be an
ethical option.

So let's see if we can leverage some Google 21st century tech in these
regards.

Inspired by Google's own John Mueller's excellent Webmaster Central
video hangouts, I'm experimentally launching a similar live video
program (with archived versions available for later viewing on
YouTube), that I'm calling "Questions I'm Asked About Google" (QIAAG).

The first of my live QIAAG programs is currently scheduled for this
coming Wednesday, June 7, at 10:30 AM PDT (GMT-7). I'm aiming for a
half hour length or so, but I'll be playing it by ear.

The main topic for the debut program is Google Account issues --
protection, recovery, problems, solutions, killing off some false
rumors, and more regarding these critical gateways to pretty much
everything you do with Google. You're not limited to asking questions
on this particular subset of Google-related topics by any means, but
this is my primary focus for the first stream.

John provides Google's answers to webmaster queries mostly related to
how webmasters interact with Google for the best search results and
avoidance of related problems.

My program is decidedly unofficial. It is not being conducted in
concert with Google, and while I have in the past consulted to Google,
everything I discuss will of course be based on public information.

That said, when I examine the depth and breadth of the sorts of
queries I receive about Google services (everything from Gmail to
YouTube and beyond), from Google users who often feel that they have
been unable to get answers that they can readily understand from
Google itself, I believe my effort may be able to help at least a
little bit.

I'll be doing these programs live ("these" assumes more than one --
we'll see how it goes!) to facilitate interaction with viewers who
want to join the live hangouts directly or otherwise submit questions
during the program itself. An additional advantage of conducting these
live is that this undercuts my natural tendency toward lengthy editing
of prerecorded material.

Again, when the live streams end they will be available for later
viewing on YouTube. You can view the live or archived programs, or
submit questions, without being logged into Google. If you wish to
participate in the live hangouts themselves, you must be logged in, of
course.

There are several main links involved with these programs.

The link to view the live stream on YouTube at its scheduled time,
or the archived version until a few days before the next 
live stream:

     https://vortex.com/live

After this link switches to the next live program, the previously
archived programs will continue to be available via their native
YouTube URLs, at the associated YouTube channel:

     https://youtube.com/vortextech

To ask Google/YouTube/etc. questions at any time (including during the
live streams), please use the form at:

     https://vortex.com/questions

Prior to shows, you can also email me questions at:

     [email protected]

If you with to join in and participate in the live video hangouts, the
link is:

     https://vortex.com/join

This link will go active for the upcoming current hangout very shortly
before the show. You can also email me letting me know if you wish to
participate.

Please always use these links when possible, since the URLs of the
pages to which they actually redirect may be updated at any time.

That's pretty much the story. The first live stream is definitely
subject to scheduling changes if I run into unforeseen problems,
though right now the technical logistics seem pretty well nailed down.
If there are postponements or other scheduling changes, the main links
above will redirect to pages giving more information. The length of
these programs, and the scheduling of additional programs going
forward, will depend on whether or not they seem to be usefully
contributing to helping folks with these Google-related kinds of
issues.

I look forward to your participation. Your thoughts, questions, or
comments are most welcome. Thanks!

Be seeing you.

--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein ([email protected]): https://www.vortex.com/lauren 
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