October 27, 2011

Basics Tips to Optimize your Video

While everyone agreed on the basics there is clearly a lot of opportunity to break new ground in Video Optimization.
Top 10 Basics to Optimize your Video. Do these if you do nothing else:
1) Do keyword research to determine the best tags for your video.
  • Forget common sense, tag based on how people are searching (Chase Nolan).
  • But don’t keyword stuff – the video search engines look for that and will mark you down for it (Matthew Scheybeler).
  • And don’t tag with popular yet irrelevant search terms (Gregory Markel)
2) Build a page on your site for each video that you produce and make sure you tag it with meta data appropriately. (Steve Espinosa)
3) Add rich metadata to the video as well. Most video search today is still based on metadata (Chase Nolan).
4) Make sure that you are consistent with how you tag it across the various video sharing sites. (Steve Espinosa)
5) Utilize Thumbnails – YouTube takes the frame from the 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 mark and let’s you pick which one to use as your thumbnail(Steve Espinosa).
6) Show your call to action (ie.your phone number) in your thumbnail so when your YouTube video shows up in the Google Search Results the call to action will be front and center (Steve Espinosa).
7) Do not use active X controls as there is no active x control in YouTube (Steve Espinosa).
8) Avoid flash only and entirely dynamic video (Gregory Markel).
9) Video Length- people don’t want to watch a 4 min video. Look at your analytics. If your video is 2 minutes long and people are leaving the page at 30 seconds then you know your video’s too long (Matthew Scheybeler).
10) Don’t forget to incorporate a call to action at the end of the video (Matthew Scheybeler).
Additional Killer Tips for more Advanced Optimization:
Greg Jaraboe
  • YouTube is a video search engine but its primary benefit is that it’s a video sharing site. So optimizing is important but video sharing strategy is more important.
  • If you look at your metrics you will see that a HUGE proportion of your views come from Related Videos not from YouTube search results. In other words, people don’t just watch one video at a time, they watch videos. And they are using the related videos feature in YouTube to find additional content.
  • 71% of views from embedded player, 7.4% form YouTube Search – Customize your video player for people to upload to their blogs.
Chase Norlin
  • Push out RSS/MRSS and update frequently. Video search crawling has not been automated. It’s important to push it out regularly
  • Contact and submit to video search engines. If you email them you will get into their crawl queue. You will become a source that’s regularly crawled.
  • Running a video search engine on your site can help you get more searches and page views which will help your site get more page views, ad revenue etc. Plus it gives the traditional search engines more content to crawl.
Stephen Espinosa
  • Use A/B testing to determine which videos get the best response. Link to these videos from your home page.
  • Use Google Local + Video – people are 3.3 more likely to click. This is similar to the studies that show that sponsored search + organic increases CTR beyond just appearing for one result alone.
Gregory Markel
  • Promote your video at Social Bookmarking and tagging sites. i.e. Digg, StumbleUpon, etc.
  • Use content targeting through Google Adwords to promote your video within YouTube. Adwords is a fraction of the cost of what you would pay to YouTube.
  • Use your keywords to see how the top viewed videos are searched. Look at how many comments, honors, and links they’re got. This gives you insight into what your video needs to achieve to rank well for these keywords as well.
  • Find videos with a lot of views and create a video response video. This will enable you to piggyback on the popularity of the other video. Make sure that your title and description are similar to the popular video.
Optimizing video using SEO best practices is just a start. By combining good optimization with Social Media promotional tactics, you can greatly increase the popularity of your video.

By Jennifer Osborne

Source :
aimClear® Search Marketing Blog

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