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SEO for YouTube: How to Search Optimize Video for B2B Marketing

 

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Publishing a lot of content and optimizing that content so it gets found in search engines is an important part of inbound marketing. And when we say "content," we don't just mean the written word. Videos are an important part of content, and given that YouTube is by far the most popular video website, you should be publishing videos there -- even if you are a B2B company. Before we dive into the 5 key elements of YouTube search engine optimization, watch our video below about how to upload video content to YouTube.

Title & Description

Just like on-page SEO for web pages, you need to optimize the basic text information describing your videos: the titles and descriptions. As we mentioned in our video above, these can be edited when you upload your video. Your video's title should contain a keyword phrase for which your business wants to get found (you have done some keyword research, right?). Just keep in mind that your video title should be fewer than 66 characters, since titles longer than that will be truncated in Google search.

title & video  resized 600The description can be longer (2-3 sentences or more is fine), and it should also contain keywords and variations of keywords. Including a link early on in the description is a good idea, since only the first few lines of the description is visible by default (without clicking 'show more'). To include a link in the description, just add a full URL (including http://) in your description. Use this to drive traffic back to your website, and be sure to include calls-to-action on the pages you're driving traffic to maximize lead generation from YouTube. For example, on YouTube, the video included at the top of this post includes a URL pointing back to this post on our blog, on which we've included calls-to-action for conversion.

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Tags

For SEO, you should include at least 5-7 relevant keywords as tags for your video. Using tags will associate your video with other similarly tagged videos, which will allow your video to be shown as a "related video." This will help you generate additional views from people who were originally watching other videos.

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Popularity/Views

The popularity of your video (the total number of views and the number of views in the past 24-48 hours) is an important factor in how well your video will rank in search results. YouTube prefers to show visitors popular videos because they are almost always better quality videos, especially considering the fact that, according to YouTube, roughly 60 hours of new videos are uploaded to the site every minute, meaning many of the videos on YouTube are poor quality. Finally, videos that generate a big spike in views in recent days will get preferred placement and "honors," which adds your video to lists like "most viewed today," which in turn attract more views.

This is why it's so important for you to get as many eyes on your video as possible in a short period of time. To do so, share links to your newly published YouTube video in social media, embed the video on your blog, and promote it in other channels like email to generate views in boost your video's popularity.

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Inbound Links/Embeds

Inbound links (links from other websites to your website or video) are important in traditional SEO. They are also important in YouTube SEO, considering that an embedded video (when a YouTube video's code is added to a website, displaying the video outside of YouTube) functions like an inbound link. You can see how many links and embeds a video has accumulated using YouTube Analytics, YouTube's internal analytics tool for account administrators. To access your channel's YouTube Analytics, log into your account, click on your username tab in the top right corner, click 'Video manager,' and then select 'Analytics.' Then take a look at the video's 'Playback Locations.'

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Getting more websites to link to and embed your video will help it rank better in search results, so, as we mentioned before, promote your video to people who might embed it or link to it. Another tip is to find other similar videos and click the 'Show Video Statistics' icon below the video (next to its views count), which will show you 'Significant Discovery Events,' which will list whether the video has been embedded or linked to by other sites. If a blog liked another similar video, they might also like yours. You can then contact this website/blog to let them know about your video, increasing the likelihood that might also embed or link to your video.

Ratings & Comments

Higher ratings and more comments are also indications of higher quality and more interesting videos, so it's helpful to generate as many 'thumbs up' ratings and comments as you can for SEO purposes. The best way to do this is to create awesome content, but if you've already created your video, encourage your fans to check out your video via your blog and social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, or LinkedIn.

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Are your videos optimized for search? If you're not sure, it may be time for a video SEO audit!

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Posted by David Guerrera on Fri, Mar 02, 2012 @ 11:30 AM

COMMENTS

As always excellent material and advice from this site. With the competition getting stiffer and so many people working so hard to be found, a nice quality filled article such as this is always a good to come by. The best thing that can come out of increased competition is increased quality of what is being offered. This article shows me it’s not just the message that is given but how it needs to be adjusted behind the scenes to achieve the most for the work put in. Thanks Hubspot.

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 8:44 AM by Edwin Soler


YouTube is the 800 pound gorilla, but how do you feel about other video sites like Dailymotion and Metacafe and using a tool like TubeMogul to manage your submissions?

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 9:43 AM by Daniel Sevitt


@Daniel Sevitt - The cardinal rule of blogging is one idea per post, so I didn't want to get into other topics besides SEO for YouTube. However, if you attend the "How to Use Online Video for Markeitng Webinar" we will talk about using video distribution sites and hitting th other video sharing websites. 
 
@Edwin Soler Thanks! - Glad you liked the post. Check outwww.HubSpot.tv some Friday afternoon or attend the webinar this week for more.

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 9:52 AM by Mike Volpe - HubSpot


I really get a lot out of reading the articles on this site. Thanks so much for the great content. Kay

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 11:35 AM by Kay Heffernan


What is the relative SEO weight of hosting your own videos vs. embedding? 
 
Brien Lee  
 

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 4:59 PM by Brien Lee


@hubspot good stuff as usual. 
 
@brien why would you host on your own site when youTube can handle all the bandwidth for free?

posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2009 at 7:08 PM by Mergen from webguru-co.com


Nice post on how to add video and optimize for Youtube. Youtube certainly offers a great venue for optimized video content. Done properly this will certainly add value to your marketing efforts and improve your ROI more effectively!!!

posted on Saturday, June 13, 2009 at 10:56 AM by property video seo


Some great work through tips, as for hosting on your own site, just use youtube and link backwards to your site.

posted on Monday, June 15, 2009 at 3:30 AM by atommedia


Great article, thanks. You mentioned b2b in the title of this article for seo purposes? ;)

posted on Sunday, June 21, 2009 at 12:08 AM by Erik van der Veen


This is really good advice, its so key to getting the right information on how to optimize correctly in each marketing situation. Great show!

posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 1:30 PM by Paul King


Solid article! Work through each of these tips as I have been and you wont go far wrong.

posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 1:34 PM by Mobility Zone


Thanks, Hubspotters for these great tips. We produce marketing videos for our clients and are always preaching the importance of optimization. We're using your tips for our clients and for our own YouTube page as well. Rock on, Hubspot.

posted on Friday, June 26, 2009 at 2:11 PM by Jenn Gerlach


Very cool article thank you! We have finally started to use our You Tube account to boost our search rankings... Keep up the great work!

posted on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 at 4:27 PM by Tidy Design


Really useful info. Thanks for the help! By the way, some of you might consider something that's helped me out a lot, called AdWido, to put up your videos for free!

posted on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 at 7:28 PM by Mark Peterson


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posted on Monday, August 03, 2009 at 2:51 AM by alisazhao2009 zhao


What a Great Piece of information, An Excellent Article and 100% true, five stars are not enough for this Article!!

posted on Monday, March 05, 2012 at 3:48 AM by Seo Experts Pk


An easy and honest way to promote your YouTube videos is to use http://NubloBits.com<b/> . 
There you can show people your videos in real time while chatting with them on the fly. It will help you obtain an immediate feedback and improve your videos if there are some weak points.

posted on Thursday, March 08, 2012 at 2:06 PM by NubloBits


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