Apr 26 2010

YouTube SEO – How to Optimize YouTube Videos for SEO

With YouTube now being the 2nd largest search engine in the world it makes a lot of sense to understand SEO for YouTube Videos. After reading this post I hope you will have a better understanding of how to optimize your videos so that you get more exposure in YouTube searches as well as organic rankings from your YouTube videos.

This post assumes you have your topics/content in mind or ready to go.  The following tips will help make sure you turn these videos into traffic and search engine exposure!

Keep Your Keyword Research in Mind

Keyword research is important in Video SEO because YouTube is a competitive landscape just like Google.  With a little time spent doing research you can surely uncover some niche terms that are much easier to rank for.  For this example let’s say you want to rank for “SEO” related terms.  It makes sense to do some keyword research so that you can possibly find some niches within the industry terms you are targeting.  Without this step your video will  have a lot harder time ranking.

Let’s look at this simple example for the term SEO:

Now consider this more niche term “St. Louis SEO”:

As you can see the volume of videos you are competing against is drastically lower for the niche term “St. Louis SEO.”  Take some time and see if you can uncover some niche terms that are still highly relevant to your videos but would provide a less competitive landscape for you to rank in.

Titles & Descriptions

Once you have your keywords ready to target I like to follow a fairly similar format for all my titles and descriptions.  Here’s what that might look like for the term St. Louis SEO.

Title – St. Louis SEO – Benefits of Using a Local St. Louis SEO Company (I prefer to start and end with the keyword you are targeting for best targeting results.)

Description – Here we recommend following best practices for SEO copywriting.  It’s debated on whether or not you should lead with a link to your website.  Obviously the exposure for your URL is great, but then again it takes away from the characters you have to compel the user to view your video.  I suggest trying both ways and see what works best for you.  Definitely want to use several “related” terms that are highly relevant to your keyword.  Please don’t keyword stuff, and make sure to write the content in a compelling manner that drives the user to take action.  This description is what the user will see before view your video so write it for the user and not for the search engine.

Tags – Just like with a blog post you can add tags to your videos.  I recommend sticking to around 5-10 tags for each video.  If you think you need more than 10 tags for a video I would consider targeting additional video content at the specific phrases you want to rank for.

Identify Link Partners

This is probably the most important part of Video SEO.  Just like with website SEO you need link juice to help boost your Video SEO.  You should follow the same link building guidelines as you would for website SEO so we won’t go into great detail here but there are a few things I would like to point out.

A simple way to get a link to your video is to do a blog write up around your video content and then link to the video in your post.  When you create quality content you can usually find some established blog owners who would welcome a guest blog post that included some unique video content.  A great site for finding places to guest blog is www.myblogguest.com

Understand the competition – You can search in YouTube for the keywords you want to rank for and identify the top ranking videos.  Take their URL’s and see where they appear on the internet using Google or Linkscape.  Once you know who is linking to your competitors’ videos you should start making a list of those sites as well as similar sites.  You can then break your list down into categories such as Blogs, Social Media, Industry Orgs, etc, and identify ways to get your content promoted in these same channels.  Once you identify good “Video” link partners you can usually count on getting more links for future videos as long as your content stays relevant.

Relevance

Last but not least, you need to give YouTube and Google some additional relevance as to what your video is about.  Hopefully you’ve chosen some link partners that are relevant in site content but there is another way to build relevance.  Use the Video Reply option in YouTube to simply associate your video with other related videos.  Since I view this as a somewhat “spammy” technique, I only recommend replying to 1-2 videos at most.

James Scaggs is an SEO Engineer at Evolve, a St. Louis SEO Company.  You can connect with him online by following him on Twitter or LinkedIn.

73 Responses to “YouTube SEO – How to Optimize YouTube Videos for SEO”

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  2. Chef Lee says:

    Wow, Youtube the second largest search engine! Can you confirm where this stat is verifiable for me as it wasn’t part of the article I read.

    If Youtube is the second is Google still the first?

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    James Scaggs Reply:

    YouTube passed up Yahoo in 2008 according to the article below:
    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/posttech/2008/10/youtube_passes_yahoo_in_search.html

    and yes, Google is still the market leader by far.

  3. Paul Davidson says:

    That’s very good advice, James. According to Chris Sherman, the Executive Editor of Searchengineland at the recent SMX Conference in Sydney, videos will “account for 70% of Internet traffic by 2013″, so the ability to perfect the best VSEO practices now is vital.

    James Scaggs Reply:

    Thanks for the kind words!

    VSEO as well as mobile SEO are 2 important niches to keep your eyes on over the next few years. I’m sure experts in these fields will have an abundance of opportunities as more companies embrace video and mobile strategies.

  4. Paul says:

    Hi,
    Wow! great info! i like the idea of get links on the video. I will try that for sure for our video’s. However, I think its better idea to mention the URL (just once, not make it spam) of the website at description as there is no way to let your visitors know the URL except watermark on the video.

    James Scaggs Reply:

    Hey Paul,

    I’m glad you enjoyed the article. I absolutely agree with you about including the URL in the description, I’m just not totally sold on the idea of placing the URL and the very beginning of the description. I guess it depends somewhat on what’s more important, getting exposure for your URL or getting a click through to your videos.

    Paul Reply:

    Hi James,
    I agree with your thought! However, I would not like the idea to add URL as very beginning of the Description as that sometime looks spam. What I suggest is add URL somewhere in the description that makes the description attractive also have the URL.

  5. Tobias Fox says:

    Great tip of the day! Always see lots of videos that can hardly be found because no KW are sticking around. Hope that will change ;) thanks again!

  6. Joe says:

    Obviously a nice tip, really helpful for the Video Optimization. Thanks for such a informative post.

  7. Ted Thompson says:

    Great info, very helpful, thanks Ted.

  8. Nancy E. Wigal says:

    Great tips. I have a client who has several videos to upload to his Youtube account. I did some killer keyword research for him and this article allows me to use several very good, high demand, low supply keywords for his tags.

    Thanks!

    James Scaggs Reply:

    Hey Nancy,

    Glad you’re able to make use of the tips for your client. I like to also check the search volume for the terms in Google and Google Video to ensure the KW have significant demand across all mediums.

    Best,

  9. Tim Barlow says:

    How much emphasis do you think is being put on image recognition and audio transcription within the videos. Should we be mentioning our key phrases in the audio and even considering the text in images?

    James Scaggs Reply:

    I don’t think YouTube is implementing these techniques, YET…I believe as video becomes a larger % of web traffic the YouTube algorithm will improve to include these types of factors. I do recommend mentioning the key phrases as that seems to be a good indicator of relevant content.

    Best!

    Kirt Germond Reply:

    Hi James,

    Thanks for the info. The latest I heard is that google is scanning the audio channel of a video and using it for search value. Mention keywords here now also.

  10. Rajan says:

    http://www.directtrafficmedia.co.uk/News/YouTube_Five_Years_and_Still_No_Downfall_642344723453.html Youtube, 5 years no down yet :) … way to go … I don’t know if they will ever make it paid …

    Focus on
    1) Embed code
    2) Bringing link to youtube page
    3) Title, comment, description and rating

    I have seen many videos coming better than pages in universal search.

  11. Savita Bisht says:

    Good blog and good advise. I enjoyed the article very much.I like the idea to add the URL….

  12. Jonathan - Traffic Tactics says:

    Hi there James

    Quoting you : “… When you create quality content you can usually find some established blog owners who would welcome a guest blog post that included some unique video content. A great site for finding places to guest blog is www.myblogguest.com …”

    That is exceptionally useful advice.

    Always something to learn. :)

    Thanks
    Jonathan

  13. steven says:

    Optimising youtube videos works much better now that they are intergrated with normal google search results. It is well worth your time to optimise the title of youtube videos.

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    Youtube videos is importance in sem field for increase your visitor. your post is helpful to sem.

  15. mbts-mbtshoes says:

    Focus on
    1) Embed code
    2) Bringing link to youtube page
    3) Title, comment, description and rating

    Fal Reply:

    Is “Embedding code” not similar like “bringing link to Youtube page”? In both ways it generate a backlink to the video, right?

    Thanks

  16. Sarita Rawat says:

    Enjoyable article. Thanks for sharing. Keep it up.

  17. E-Marketing Express says:

    Interesting ^^ Youtube SEO

  18. Matthew Robert Payne says:

    Hi

    I was just wondering whether when you put a link in your video description to your website, does that link count as a good inbound link for SEO of your website?

    James Scaggs Reply:

    Those links are considered no-follow, so they don’t actually pass link juice.

  19. Tamer Rihani says:

    Thanks you all for the perfect things that you shared with us.

  20. David Lowrey says:

    This information was exactly what I was looking for. You explained exactly how to get my youtube videos ranked well in the search engines. I appreciate it.

  21. Hangover 2 says:

    Thanks for the article. I’m actually trying to optimize a video posted on youtube and trying to make a little money from it. I remember looking for youtube seo a year or two ago and it didn’t exist, looks like it’s finally coming around :) .

  22. Racing Tips says:

    Thanks for the tips, but one question how come youtube become the larget search engine? I tried doing this one but still no effect. Will you tube rank on web pages that will rank in top1-3 in google.

  23. Racing Tips says:

    How can I rank you tube videos in google?as what I have read, it seems this is just to optimize videos that will be rank in you tube only. how about google? does this one help rank your youtube videos in google?

  24. Sylvia Santos says:

    I have noticed that channel view seem to help individual videos rank higher for certain keywords. Also, having the keyword in the username seems to be a factor as well.

  25. Visalus says:

    Also, after careful research, I believe that the ratio of likes to dislikes is a factor. In other words, a video with eight likes and zero dislikes can potentially rank higher than a video with 100 likes and 20 dislikes.

  26. Body By Vi Challenge says:

    Make sure you make great content on Youtube. Too many dislikes can send your vid backwards on youtube and you may never recover. Even if you have 10,000 plus views.

  27. Visalus says:

    In addition, I will give you a little hint. As far as youtube seo, make as many friends as possible on youtube.

  28. Misha says:

    Thaks, really helpful article!

  29. Austin Guy says:

    Social Dynamics will increase for YouTube SEO

    Lets just say – YouTube video weight will heavily rely on backlink strength & reviews. Especially since YouTube is in its infancy. In the next year or two as it becomes over saturated, only the highly reviewed vids will rise to the top.

  30. eric @ led bulbs says:

    Youtube is a great way to promo business especially for automotive parts because pictures somethings can not give a whole picture like video.

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  37. TrafficColeman says:

    Always have the keyword in the title and the description. Plus ask people to rate the video and youtube will do the rest..

    “Black Seo Guy “Signing Off”

  38. GivingItAGo says:

    I have a theory that I am not sure about. What do you think. YouTube videos always display related videos on the right hand side. So when a viewer has seen your video they may click a related video and you lose them.
    Would it be better to link to the video as displayed in you own Channel page like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/givingitago#p/u/42/jsP-MljU84o
    instead of linkiing to the actual video like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsP-MljU84o
    Are there any other trick you can do with the URL to make it display your channel videos instead of related videos?
    I think there is but i can’t quite work it out.

  39. arwin kim says:

    Very nice! This method brings my video has more than 1000 views in a month :D

  40. Jon Ingebrigtson says:

    Helpful article. I would make the title as relevant to the content as possible. It’s the amount of views that drives the video itself up in the youtube rankings. I’m pretty sure that partial views don’t even get counted.

    Also, don’t make your video longer than it needs to be. You want videos that are short and to the point, so that you will get enough views to drive it up in the YouTube results. Correct me if I’m wrong, and I’m pretty sure that is how it works.

  41. Abby Aardvark says:

    Has anything changed since this article was first published? I’m having trouble with the “reply to other videos” part.

  42. Alvin says:

    Thanks, I really needed this because this is the first day I tried youtube to promote some affiliate products

  43. Kang Buat says:

    Hello,
    I’m really enjoying your article.
    Have anyone test in regards of backlinks on the video?
    So if I put something like this
    Sewa Mobil Surabaya
    It will link back to the vid so it can rank up in google or youtube?
    Thanks

  44. Steve770 says:

    Are the links under the video in the description good for SEO? Are they taken into account for Page Ranking?

    Thank you.

  45. Hunting Crossbow says:

    Thanks for the tips. Very informative. Trying to start my youtube account now.

  46. Ray says:

    This is all good information. I honestly use view services to boost my videos profile and ranking.

  47. offpoker says:

    Very nice! This method brings my video has more than 1000 views in a month :D

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    Great tips. I have a client who has several videos to upload to his Youtube account. I did some killer keyword research for him and this article allows me to use several very good, high demand, low supply keywords for his tags.

    Thanks!

  50. YoutubeSEO says:

    You have well laid out the video optimization tricks. I like this informative article and appreciate your work. Keep up the good work and continue posting such quality information. Thanks