Thursday, 26 July 2018

Digg SEO - This Is Exactly How You Make Your YouTube Video Rise to the top!

YouTube receives 30, 000 hours of video daily. That's right. DAY TO DAY. With that mind-boggling amount of video, it's become nearly impossible attain traction and make your video popular. It now takes performing Digg SEO tactics.

YouTube ranks YouTube videos based on popularity. Here's what they analyze to determine a video's ranking in the search results.

Channel Suggestions: The more channel views you have, the higher your YouTube approach will rank in its various niche.

Video Views: The more views you possess the higher you'll rank on YouTube's search results for the search term you're targeting. But views aren't the only popularity measure.

Video Feed-back: The more comments you have, the higher you'll rank. I recommend planning multiple accounts and commenting on your videos. Even try to draw in some drama. The more controversy you can create over your picture, the more comments you'll receive. People flock to conflict.

Video 'Like' Search positions: You want as many positive ratings as possible. Get your friends we could positive ratings. Email your list of YouTube subscribers and ask it to give it a like rating. I've found ratings are just for the reason that important as video views. If you have 50, 000 video views and two hundred negative ratings, your video will not rank in the top. If you have had 50, 000 video views and two hundred like ratings you're going to be sitting on top of YouTube's search results.

Video Favorites: The more favorites your video welcomes, the higher you can rank. Plus, you'll show up on other YouTube favorites lists which produces more traffic.

Channel Subscribers: The more subscribers, the higher your Digg channel will rank.

Basically you want a balanced approach of the whole set of above. Lots of YouTube video views, comments, likes, favorites, etc. If you have had a good balance of those your video will rank higher on YouTube's search engine rankings and, also, this is a bonus, Google's. If you can get a YouTube video to rank on top of Google, it's major traffic. Major. And I've found the videos hold those positions on a long, long time. It's a consistent traffic source.

Back links: The better external back links pointing to your video, the higher it definitely will rank. The easiest place to start obtaining back links is from these: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Digg and all the rest. Also, try towards list it on message boards/forums and submit your video to complimentary link directories. Also set up free blogs and embed and link to your video from those. Be greedy and relentless in obtaining 1 way links.

Be active on YouTube: Comment on videos, subscribe to other pipes, send friend requests. The more active you are, the more attention you'll attract to all your own videos.

YouTube SEO Don'ts- Do you not use automated applications bots to artificially increase YouTube views. YouTube has shut them down including your account will be banned. It's a violation of YouTube's Terms of Service so they have zero tolerance. Now there are some YouTube friendly software tools you have available to automatically add friends, subscribe, comment, but be careful with which you pick. In my signature file I'll link to only good person that doesn't violate YouTube's terms of service.

The other big don't is to mislabel your video to get additional traffic. There are some high traffic key phrases out there, if your video content doesn't match your title key phrase, YouTube will exclude your video. Also tag your video appropriately. Don't put in some random high traffic phrase. YouTube will ban your video and typically the traffic from that phrase likely isn't targeted anyway, so it wouldn't matter.

There you have it. I've been doing YouTube SEO for the last couple years and this is really all you choose to do to make your video stand out from the crowd.

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