
Want to help your video's SEO? Upload it to YouTube and fill in title, description and keyword tags.
Video SEO is steadily becoming an excellent tool for raising brand awareness. Videos are 53 times more likely than traditional Web pages to receive an organic first-page ranking. Today’s society loves to view and share online videos and its not uncommon for a person or brand to become well-known or famous from a video that went viral.
Think about how the right video and the right SEO techniques could help get your brand ahead of the competition. Your video can be actual video footage, screen captures, slide shows or animated PowerPoint slides. Whatever you choose, it’s important to keep it short, simple and entertaining.
Here are some tricks of the trade for using video SEO to increase brand awareness:
* Upload your video to YouTube. Since Google owns YouTube, uploading your video to this platform will guarantee it gets indexed into Google’s search engine. YouTube also offers an easy way to add video SEO to your content.
* If you choose to have your video hosted on your Website, make sure to submit your video to Google using a Video Sitemap using Google’s Webmaster Tools.
* Include title, description and tags. When you submit a video to YouTube, the site allows you to provide a title, description and tags. Make sure to use keywords in each of these in order to ensure that your video pops up in the search results when a certain search term is typed in.
* Target long tail keywords. You’ll see better search results if you target long tail keywords in your video. This means you need to get more specific with your keywords. Don’t just name your video “Salon.” Name it “Hair Salon Stylist Shows How to Do Prom Updo.” A long tail keyword is more likely to produce first page results than a generic short keyword.
* Remember that when it comes to video SEO, just because you’re new or a small business, doesn’t mean you can’t earn top rankings. Someone who has posted 5 videos has just as much of a chance of reaching top search results as someone who has posted 1 video, as long as the proper video SEO steps have been taken.