Video marketing is one of the fastest ways to get top listings
in the search engines for your keywords. YouTube, DailyMotion,
and Metacafe videos seem to shoot to the top of the SERPS. Often
the thumbnails are conspicuously displayed directly in the
natural search listings which seem to jump out at searchers
pushing viewers to click.
Many times relevant YouTube videos will outrank your main
website for your keywords because YouTube has such authority in
search. If you are ignoring video marketing you are ignoring a
major traffic source for your website.
Here are some tips to maximize both the SEO and traffic potential of your website through video marketing:
1. Create Quality Engaging Content
Ok, this seems obvious. However, sometimes in our haste to get our
videos listed in search we skimp on quality. Make the content relevant
and useful to those in your niche. The videos do not have to be long. In
fact, it is better to make videos that get right to the point and
deliver high quality information quickly. Video marketing starts with a
good video. If people like your video they are more likely to share and
comment which will bring even more visitors to your video and to your
website.
2. Embed Your Videos on Your Blog and Websites
Of course if you embed your videos on busy blogs and websites you
will get more traffic to your video. However, there is something new
going on in search with videos. Google is now indexing videos embedded
on websites and sending traffic directly to the websites where the video
is embedded.
This is important because previously if you had a video hosted on
YouTube and someone found it in a Google search he/she would be
re-directed to the video hosted on YouTube not to the blog or website
where the video was embedded. To reach your website, searchers had to
click the link in the description associated with the YouTube video or
type out the URL provided in the video.
The moral of the story is that you want to start embedding videos in
your blog posts and websites because you want Google to index the video
and to send the traffic directly to your website from the video found in
search.
For an example of this do a Google search for “videos sitepronews.”
Then click the “videos” link on the left. Most of the videos that you
will see are YouTube videos but, if you click on the links, the traffic
is sent to videos.sitepronews.com not to YouTube. Here is an article which explains how Google is indexing embedded YouTube videos on websites.
3. Put Your Keywords in the Title – Fully Optimize Your Description and Tags
Google will look first for the keywords in the title. The title is
the most important SEO information for search. Make sure you have your
keywords right in your title. You should also try to make your title as
catchy as possible. I know this is not easy to do, but this is the goal.
You might want to make several versions of your videos to upload to
different accounts. Use variations of the keywords in the titles to see
what works best. Sometimes I notice it can work very well to simply pick
the keywords alone in the title. Experiment.
You should also fully optimize your description and tags. If you are
embedding your video on a blog or website make sure you have plenty of
quality content surrounding the video. Likewise for your descriptions on
YouTube and other video hosting sites make sure you have unique,
quality relevant content in the descriptions. Do not overdo it or stuff
keywords. Keep it real, unique relevant and engaging.
You can also change the filename of your video to your keywords. Every little bit helps!
On YouTube and most video hosting sites there is a place for keywords
or tags. Just add relevant appropriate keywords. Do not try to rank for
every keyword on the planet. Keep focused on one phrase or basic set of
keywords. It might not be a bad idea to use the YouTube keyword tool to do a little keyword research for your video.
Here is another optimization tip. Use the word “video” as much as
possible in your description, tags, title and html surrounding your
video. You want to make sure Google knows you have a video there. You
want to give them every reasonable indication on how to index your
video.
4. Create a Video Sitemap
Your videos can get indexed by Google without a video sitemap, but
you want every edge you can get on your competition. I use a very easy
to use tool called A1 Sitemap Generator to create a video sitemap as
well as all my other sitemaps for my websites. Here is a short to the
point video tutorial on how to use A1 Sitemap Generator to create a video sitemap. Matt Cutts says it is a very, very good idea to use video sitemaps. Here is a video where Matt Cutts talks about video sitemaps. If Matt Cutts says it is important, and it only takes a few minutes to set up, count me in.
5. Place a Link to Your Website Prominently at the Beginning of the Description of Your Video
The whole idea of all this SEO stuff is to get traffic to your
website. If people cannot find your website, they will click away and
never visit your site even if they liked the video! The best place to
put your website link with most video hosting sites is right at the
beginning of the description. This way they see your link immediately.
Remember to include the “<http://www.>” On most websites the link
will automatically hyperlink making visitors just one click away from
your website.
6. Start Your Own Specific Tube Site On Your Domain Specific to Your Niche
Take a look at videos.sitepronews.com.
The smart folks at SiteProNews have set up their own video directory on
a sub-domain called “videos.” (Remember, I said to use the word
“videos” as much as possible? This includes naming the directory where
you host your self-hosted videos.) The end result is that their videos
are getting indexed like crazy on Google and better yet when you click
on the thumbnails you go directly to their site rather than to YouTube.
The software they use is called “Clip Share.” Why not consider
setting up your own “Tube” site just for your niche. Do not try to
compete with YouTube. Specialize. You should seek to target your niche.
Open the video section of your site up for user generated videos but be
picky. Only accept relevant informative videos in your niche. Imagine
1000s of keyword targeted videos being indexed in Google for your
keywords and all of them sending direct traffic to your website! Not a
bad problem to have at all.
7. Create Transcripts to go With Your Videos
You can now upload transcripts with your YouTube videos. Google is
known to crawl these transcripts as well as your meta data. The more
help you give Google the better. If you have keyword transcripts, and
other videos do not, you will have an SEO edge over your competitors.
8. Don’t Just Upload Your Videos to YouTube – Upload Them to All the Major Video Hosting Sites
There are a number of high traffic, highly ranked video hosting sites
besides YouTube. DailyMotion has an Alexa rank of 106! This means that
there are only 105 sites out there with more traffic. Why not upload
your videos to DailyMotion as well? Plus many of the other video hosting
sites have major search engine juice. Now, not all of these sites have
do follow links, but they can still drive traffic to your website. Here is a list of 35 video hosting sites where I actually submit my videos.
9. Know What the Goal of Your Video is and Tell People What You Want Them to Do
What action do you want viewers to take when they view your video? Do
you want them to go to your website? Do you want them to embed the
video on their blog? Do you want them to share the video on Facebook? Do
you want them to visit your website or call you? Do not assume they
are going to visit your website or magically do what you want them to
do. You have to tell them very directly what you want them to do. If you
want them to go to your website, then tell them very directly in your
video to go to your website. You can do this by a title clip at the end,
by a footer running at the bottom of the video or by actually telling
people in the video to go to your site. You can even give people
incentives to go to your site.
10. Promote Your Video and get Backlinks to it Like Any Other Webpage
Promote your videos like any other web property. Send an email to
your list. Ask them to share, comment, and like your video. Of course,
submit your videos to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. You
can even consider using automation tools such as Contentbuzz
to submit your videos. Contentbuzz is a network of users who use the
system to automatically share each other’s videos on their social media
pages.
You can even ping the RSS feed to your YouTube channel with pingler.com.
Your channel on YouTube has an RSS feed. Here it is:
<http://www.youtube.com/rss/user/YOUTUBE-USERNAME/videos.rss>
Just add your username where it says YOUTUBE-USERNAME and ping your YouTube video channel using pingler.com
11. Make Good Thumbnails – First, Last and Middle Frames
The first thing people will see when searching for videos on Google
is your thumbnail. When you are creating your videos you might want to
keep this in mind. If you are hosting your own videos, generally the
first or last frames are picked up as thumbnails. On YouTube, it
generally is the frame right in the middle of the video. It can be
tricky to place attractive, relevant thumbnails in the right spot.
However, an attractive thumbnail can be the difference between somebody
clicking on your video or on the other guy’s video.
12. Allow Video Responses to be Automatically Approved and Use Your Videos for Video Responses
Video responses are when people comment on your video using a video
instead of an actual text comment. You want to make sure video responses
are automatically approved on your videos. I know this goes against the
common wisdom but the more video responses the better. You see every
time somebody leaves a video response on your video there is a link
below their video back to your video saying “This video is a response
to..your video link.”
You can get some nice traffic if people respond to your video from
all these links back to your video. In addition you should use your
video to respond to other relevant videos. Then a small link to your
video will appear as a comment beneath their video. Check out the rap
videos of Chris Brown and other artists. Their videos get millions of
views. They know what they are doing. Most of them allow for
automatically approved video responses.
I hope these tips help give you some ideas on how to use video to
improve your SEO and traffic. If you have more tips to add or just some
comments, please let me know in the comments area.
Matthew Meyer
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