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| Rank highly in YouTube searches |
| Wednesday, August 31, 2011 |
Just as you can use traditional Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) techniques to make your web pages more visible in online searches, you can optimise your videos to make them more visible on YouTube.
Titles, descriptions, tags and links
My thoughts on some of the key YouTube optimisation issues when it comes to your titles,descriptions,tags and links.
Titles
It goes without saying that you should try to include the important keywords related to your subject in the title of your video (try to arrange for the most important ones to appear first if possible).
Ideally you should also include your main keywords in the file name corresponding to the title, but remember that titles are generally cut off at around 60 characters in YouTube searches.
Descriptions
When drafting your video’s description, you should try to include the main keywords more than once and also bring in additional, semantically related words (while avoiding keyword stuffing, obviously).
While it’s true that only the first 55 to 70 characters of the description are actually displayed by YouTube, you should aim to write four to five sentences (there’s evidence to suggest that even the parts that aren’t visible to the user, are still evaluated).
Remember that external links (for example, affiliate links) can also be integrated into the description.
Tags
You should try to assign up to 10 tags, reflecting the most relevant keywords.
Links
External links are an important factor in YouTube video optimisation. And similar rules apply here as with traditional link building.
The construction of a good link profile with thematically relevant links is crucial,with most experts agreeing that links from social media are also assessed.
User Signals
In general, YouTube wants to make videos that are relevant and engaging more visible, and it evaluates signals from visitors/users to work out which these are.
So, for example, YouTube tracks how long users have stayed watching a video and at which point they left, which is why it has been able to make click-through rates (CTR) and bounce rates an important factor for determining video rankings.
If you’re sneaky and try to use misleading or irrelevant keywords and/or titles to attract visitors, then high bounce rates will tell YouTube to make your content less visible.
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