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Creativa’s Greatest Ever Practical Guide to YouTube Optimization

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YouTube is not just for watching music videos, or cutesy-pie cat clips anymore.

YouTube is now an integral part of the marketing mix.

To make the most of YouTube, and the benefits it can bestow on your business, you need to make sure that you have all best practise video SEO (and YouTube optimization) tactics in place. Most importantly, if you are producing videos specifically for YouTube, then you should be implementing these optimization tactics right from the start. You should be producing videos based on optimization research, not producing videos and then trying to optimise them after the fact.

Whether you’re a newbie trying to get your videos ranking or a seasoned expert just wanting to clarify your existing knowledge, Creativa has compiled a comprehensive whitepaper on YouTube Optimization. And, they have been generous enough to share it with us, so that we can share it with you. Feel free to download Creativa’s whitepaper (available at the end of this article) and keep reading for our summary.

Step One: Do Your Research

Like any online content, your video must serve a purpose. It must be valuable to your audience. It must compel your audience to click, to watch. As such, start off with some basic research. Ask (and answer) the following questions:

Once you’ve got that research nailed down, it’s time to undertake a bit more research: keyword research. Brainstorm as many keywords and key phrases as possible. Then, validate these using a keyword research tool. Creativa recommends using Google’s Keyword Planner in AdWords. Just keep in mind that this tool was built for AdWords, not for YouTube content optimisation.

Once you’ve filtered out the keywords that you don’t want to target, you’ll be left with a shortlist. From this shortlist, pinpoint your primary and secondary keyphrases and keywords.

Step Two: Optimise Your Video

The YouTube algorithm takes a number of factors into consideration when ranking your video:

Step Three: Create a Playlist

This is very similar to step number two, just on a broader scale. Once you have multiple videos within your YouTube channel, you can create playlists. Then, optimise those playlists based on keywords and keyphrases.

Step Four: Optimise Your Channel

Even if your channel is already set up, it is worth making sure that it is optimised as much as possible including:

Step Five: Beautify Your Channel Homepage

Creativa recommends that you make sure that your YouTube channel homepage presents a clear, solid image of your business and your brand. You channel homepage should:

Lastly, try not to get too hung up on how many likes your YouTube videos have, or how many subscribers you’ve secured, or even how many views you get. None of these factors are overly significant.

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