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Subscribers are critical to your success on YouTube because they tend to spend more time watching your channel than viewers who aren't subscribed—and if they have Notifications turned on, they'll be alerted when you post something new. They can also view your newly published videos in their Subscriptions feed.
If thinking about paying for Subs or Watch Hours so that you can complete your Youtube monetization requirements, think again.
Why do people do it?
YouTube Tags are words and phrases you can include in your YouTube videos’ description. They let your viewers, and YouTube, know what your videos are about and can help them rank higher in the platform’s search results.
Why are YouTube tags important?
YouTube tags function to help YouTube grasp your video’s content and context. This way, YouTube can understand your video’s topic and category, and associate it with similar content, which can amplify your video’s reach. The rise of semantic search has made YouTube tags less important over time, but they're still a strategic element you can use to your advantage.
YouTube Tags Best Practices
To leverage YouTube tags to their fullest potential, check out these tips and tricks.
1. Make your first tag your target keyword and order the rest by importance.
YouTube heavily accounts for your video’s first few tags when ranking content in their search results, especially the first tag. So make sure your first tag is the exact keyword you want to target.
2. Use some broad keywords that describe the overarching topic your video falls under as other tags.
Using broad keywords as other tags helps YouTube understand your video’s context. For example, if you’re creating a video called “How to Hit a Baseball”, you’d want to add “Baseball” as a broad tag to indicate to YouTube that your video’s overarching topic is about baseball.
3. Use some specific keywords that describe the topics you covered in your video as other tags.
Using specific keywords that describe the topics you cover in your video as other tags helps YouTube understand your video’s content. For instance, in the same “How to Hit a Baseball” video, adding “hitting off a tee” or “hitting batting practice” as specific tags would indicate to YouTube the exact topics your video covers.
4. Keep most of your tags between 2-3 words.
While you should certainly include long-tail keywords and a few broad match variations, YouTube seems to prefer 2-4 word phrases (Briggsby).
5. Do not go overboard with tags.
The point of tags is to help the algorithm understand what your video is about so it can surface it to users that are looking for a video like yours. Using too many keywords can cause confusion for what your video is actually about. Research suggests that the optimal number of tags is between 31 and 40 (when used correctly, of course). More than that dilutes their power.
6. Get inspiration from videos that are currently ranking.
If you know what you want to rank for, take notes from those who are already ranking on the topic. Their keyword tags might give you a good starting point for research and inspiration.
7. Get inspiration from YouTube auto-suggest.
Auto-suggest is a feature to help users find what they need. YouTube isn't surfacing these suggestions willy-nilly. Chances are, there's a reason these keywords are suggested, so don't be afraid to go straight to the horse's mouth, so to speak, to draw inspiration.
Using the proper title on each video will make your channel grow faster and rank the videos. Keep in mind, as always, the video title and thumbnail are the ones your audience looks initially before they click video. So, concentrate more on optimizing the YouTube video title and then hit the Publish button
Titles are very important for YouTube SEO! The title of a video is equivalent to the title of a blog or article. The title is the first thing not just other people see, but also crawlers. The title is the factor that will identify the overall topic of your content.
7 Most common Guidelines to follow:
2. Don’t Ask Questions In Your Title: let your audience know what your video content is about without asking silly questions. Questions come off as clickbait and people avoid clicking on videos with questions in them for that reason.
3. Use Title Capitalization: there’s nothing more irritating than all caps or all lowercase letters in a video’s title. Using title capitalization - meaning Capitalizing Every Word In Your Title - will make your videos look more professional and will increase the chances of people clicking on the video.
4. Keep Your Titles Short: YouTube cuts title off at the 66 character mark, so make sure your titles are below 66 characters in length.
5. If Appropriate, Use Numbers: using prime and odd numbers has been proven to catch peoples’ attention and increase CTR (Click Through Rate).
6. Use Power Words: these are great for motivating people to click on your video titles. You can find lists of power words (like “tutorial”, “how to” etc.) by doing a quick Google search.
7. Include Exact Targeted Keywords And Place Them First In Your Titles: use your targeted keyword once in your title for the best results.
Have you been thinking about starting a Blog or Website and want to get Google Adsense approval for your site? You may want to start thinking about some steps in order for you to get approved from google adsense in 2021.
In this episode, we'll be talking about 12 Things to do before you Apply for Google Adsense 2021. It's important to take these steps into account. Unlike in previous years, the process of getting adsense approval not longer is limited to just having a site and putting random contents online for your viewers to see. Today, it's a bit more challenging, but not impossible if done correctly. I encourage you to take as many of the 12 things to do before you apply for google adsense and apply them to your site as much as possible. We have tested these steps and have been very successful in getting google adsense approval for our community member sites. Please consider that it's not easy. Google AdSense is very strict when it comes to approving new application. Everyone is trying to trick AdSense to get approved so they have made the process very hard. But Don’t worry. You’re not alone. In this episode, I’m going to share with you everything that you need to do before applying for Google AdSense program to actually get approved.
Some common questions that you may have about Google AdSense are:
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