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Can Video Search Engine Optimization Help Your Business?

Once you have picked a catchy and short domain name, have your website in place, and have spent time and money on search engine optimization, you may asking yourself, “Now what?” What can you do to get an even more interested visitor to your site? Many websites are choosing to produce short videos (usually three minutes or less) to advertise their product or service, or just to dispense free information that will get people to come to their site. You can do this too, by using video search engine optimization as part of your overall marketing and business strategy.

If you go to Google and type in “swim”, you will first see paid advertisements, then website with the word “swim” in their domain, and then you will see grouped results, like “swimwear”. However, if you still haven’t seen what you are looking for, maybe you want to learn how to swim. Simply scroll down further and you will see thumbnails for swimming videos. These videos are not there by accident and they aren’t there as a public service. They are to entice you to click on them and visit the site that placed them there. This is video search engine optimization at work.

You, too, can have your product’s video show up in the results of a particular keyword, but first you have to have a few things in place. You need videos that are useful and interesting to visitors. If they are viral, then all the better. You need your videos sitemapped so that they can be linked from Google and you need to know the keywords that people are looking for when they want your product.

This is a lot of work and without the help of a video search engine optimization company, you might drop the ball. This is one part of SEO technology that almost always requires an outside source to make sure you have all the pieces to the puzzle in position.

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Are You Using YouTube Video SEO?

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One of the keys to online marketing success is getting quality visitors to your website. You can get all the clicks you want, but if they aren’t people who are truly interested in what you are trying to sell, whether it is a product or a service, then you won’t sell anything. Getting qualified visitors to your site is turning out to be a lot easier than it has in the past, by using YouTube for SEO.

If a picture tells a thousand words, imagine how many a video tells. You can put up all the text links you want to your website, but there is something special about a video, especially one that you have recorded yourself. If you have a product, a short video describing and showing that product in action does much more than a webpage can and now that you can use YouTube for SEO; you can integrate your video right into the most common search engines.

The first thing you have to do is record a video, making yourself into an expert in your field, giving advice, answering a question, or describing how to solve a problem. If you have a product, show it, use it, or have others tell about it. Then, you submit your YouTube for SEO placement by uploading it to YouTube, giving it a great title and tags, linking to it on your website, and submitting that page’s link to the search engines.

Google places a higher relevance to video than it does most text, so if your video is relevant to your keywords and provides some informational content, then it will appear high in the listings, often with other videos that paid to be placed there. By taking the time to create a video, upload it, and link to it, you can get a lot of good, qualified traffic to your site almost overnight.

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What Are Video Sitemaps?

If you haven’t noticed lately, when you search for a keyword on Google, below the website results will be a set of video results. These aren’t there by accident and unless you are using video sitemaps as part of your overall SEO strategy, your video won’t appear there either. It seems that people love to watch video, even if it is poorly produced or offers very little information, and that is a niche that you need to take advantage of in order to get more clicks on your site.

Video sitemaps are encoded into your website, telling Google to come take a look at what you’ve got and start showing it in the results for particular keywords. They consist of the video itself, the associated URL, keywords, a title, and a thumbnail image. By providing all of these in your sitemap to Google, you will begin to see your video pop up in the results.

This kind of technology picks up all types of video formats, although .mpg, .mpeg, and .mp4 are considered the most widely used at this time. If you want your video to be watched by as many people as possible, then make sure you have converted it to the proper format.

Utilizing video sitemaps as part of your marketing and SEO strategy is becoming almost mandatory. A link to your website is great, but a video of you (or an actor) telling a story is much better. Because so many people now have some sort of high-speed Internet access, video technology is much more accessible and can bring in potential customers that you never knew were out there.

A great way to get started in having video working for you is to hire a company that specializes in this kind of marketing. They can help you get your videos together, mapped, and in the results. Contact us for more details!

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