Part 7 - My Video Is Done… Now What?
After you finish creating your video, it’s time to move on to the
next step. Now it’s time to optimize your video and make sure
Google loves it.
The main thing you need to know about Google is that quality
counts. In the past year, Google has rolled out a steady stream
of updates like Panda and Penguin, leaving many webmasters
cringing as their rankings dip.
Each of these updates was designed to promote high quality
content to the top and get rid of low quality, spammy search
results.
Keep this in mind when you are creating your videos. Quality is
key. If you have tons of people watching your video and
leaving after just a few seconds because it’s so boring, you
aren’t going to accomplish much with Google.
On the other hand, if people actually watch your entire video,
enjoy it, and even comment on it, you are on your way to
YouTube stardom.
Here are some other steps you need to take to optimize your
videos properly.
1. Use the Keyword in Your Title
Choose your video title carefully. Take time to research your
keywords and use them in every possible way. When you save
the raw video, save it as your keyword phrase.