Hints, Tips, Trick: YouTube Marketing

Posted by Marcus Richard | Internet Marketing | Wednesday 14 October 2009 5:38 PM

It is estimated that in the year 2017 there will be 1.3 billion gigabytes of videos watched by mobile users, per month. Online video is a great way to market your product and brand. YouTube Marketing is a great first step for an online video marketing campaign, so here are some quick tips.

YouTube has a variety of options available to users that want to promote their brand. With over 110 million unique visitors a month, each watching up to 65 videos, there are ample opportunities for your videos to be seen and for you to increase your brand awareness. The first thing you need to do is be there. Create a user account, open a channel and configure it to your needs and make it look how you want.

YouTube has a search algorithm that includes the optimization of the following: Title, Description, tags, Number of views and Rating. When you are first creating and uploading you only have control over the first three. The last two come later but you can help yourself in this regard. Make sure that the content is interesting and that it makes people want to interact and respond. If your creative quality is low and your content either uninteresting or uninformative, you simply won’t get the views and ratings you need to make your YouTube Marketing campaign successful. The best idea for content? A How-To video. They generally get loads of views and if you can tie your brand into it then you’re on the road to marketing success.

While producing and uploading your videos, you will also need to optimize them so that they can be found in searches. Since YouTube is a massive search engine itself with more than 3.5 billion searches a month they are the world’s second largest (Google, the owners of YouTube are the first). Optimization for search is done on many levels. First you need very good tags (keywords) for your videos, then you need a very concise and useful description and you need a category for your video (chosen from a pre-existing list). Descriptions should have all the pertinent information in the first 27 characters as after that you get the ellipsis () to read more. Put a URL in the very first line of the description so that there is interactivity even outside of the video. Make it short so it fits in the first 27 characters.

Other things that work for interaction are continued branding and calls to action throughout the video, a URL and phone number that show up in the video. Show the call-to-action in the thumbnail if you can manage it. Once your video is up add comments on popular videos with links to your videos but don’t overdo it as it will look like spam. Also you might consider making spin-offs of already popular videos. This is not an all-inclusive list of things to take into account when attempting YouTube Marketing, but they’re a sure way to get you on the road. More tips can be found at ReelSEO.com.

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The Real Definition Of Organic SEO

Posted by Greg Pierce | SEO | Wednesday 14 October 2009 5:16 PM

No Internet user probably hasn’t heard about search engine optimization and why its techniques are crucial for the success of every website. Organic search engine optimization is, however, is not as commonly recognized. SEO is a broad subject that is categorized into two independent but related divisions ? non-organic or paid search optimization and organic or free search optimization. In understanding the concept of SEO in general, it is important to evidently differentiate the two classifications.

Organic optimization is a technique that uses paid search advertising. This is dependent on search keywords or sets of these in order to pull visitors or traffic to a site. Pay-per-click ads are a classic example of this type of site optimization.

A site owner places ads on different other sites and each click on these ads, which leads to the actual site being promoted, are counted by a specific type of software and used in computing the advertiser’s ROI or return on investment. If you’re looking for fast and computable results, PPC ads are a favored mode of site promotion and so are the rest of non-organic techniques.

On the other hand, organic optimization involves simply making websites more attractive to search engines so that they actually achieve high search rankings. This, of course, translates to higher traffic driven to the sites.

While non – organic optimization enables a site owner to get fast and calculable results, organic optimization works by slowly building a site’s credibility to visitors through high quality content and search engine sensitivity through efficient keyword use. Organic campaigns end up with content that people find reason to keep coming back to because of technical quality and search relevance. With reasonable use of search engine-friendly words and phrases, the site is further optimized.

Any triumphant organic optimization campaign is rooted in an effective balance between technical, verbal and marketing expertise. For the reason that this approach allows a site to be improved on every aspect from title to purpose, it has the ability to strengthen the site so people will actually visit it and be glad for the experience rather than visit and click away for not finding anything worth a read. A non-organic campaign also works for the short-term while an organic is on the job for the long haul.

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