Rating 3.7 out of 5 (5 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- In this SEO course, you will know how to create winning videos that rank well in the search engines.
- In this SEO course, you will know how why certain videos rank in different parts of Google/YouTube.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to rank in each section of Google's Search Engine.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to optimize your images for better search engine optimization.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to …
Rating 3.7 out of 5 (5 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- In this SEO course, you will know how to create winning videos that rank well in the search engines.
- In this SEO course, you will know how why certain videos rank in different parts of Google/YouTube.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to rank in each section of Google's Search Engine.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to optimize your images for better search engine optimization.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to remove EXIF data from duplicate images.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to add ALT tags and Title tags to your images.
- In this SEO course, you will know how to drive loads of traffic with a secret part of Google's search engine that most SEO people miss.
Description
BUY THIS COURSE and GET 2 COURSES FOR THE PRICE OF 1!!!
Zach Miller’s Course Includes:
In this course you will learn 3 new ways to get traffic to your website:
1) You will be able to rank every one of the pages on your website a little higher by doing correct SEO tagging of your images.
2) You will be able to rank in image search, and get traffic from Google image search.
3) You will understand how image size inside your web pages effects the image rendering, and you will be able to make ideal social media posts that render perfectly no matter which social network you are posting on, and by rendering perfectly, you'll have a nicer post which gets more engagement and more traffic to your website.
UNDERRATED BUT POWERFUL
When you hear people talk about SEO, they rarely mention image-SEO. This is great because it isn't as crowded as any of the SEO fields (Organic, Video, PPC, etc) and it is less competitive, which is good for YOU.
Sasha Miller’s Course Includes:
Are you struggling to make good videos?
Do you want to increase your video views, engagement and watch time?
Would you like to know how you can increase video rankings in YouTube AND Google?
If you said ‘yes’ to any of these questions, THIS IS THE COURSE FOR YOU!
Inside we’ll be covering how to:
Find relevant video keywords
Create videos that make people want to click
Optimize your videos for the search engines
Improve viewer engagement & watch time
Build a YouTube brand and community
Promote & market your video
And MUCH MORE!
*NOTE: I do not cover Video Ads inside this course.
Did you know that YouTube is the second largest search engine online after Google?
In fact, as of 2018 YouTube gets over 30 million visitors PER DAY and the average mobile user session lasts around 40 mins!
That’s more than Facebook AND Twitter combined!
Experts say by 2025, there will be more demand for video than written content. And by the looks of it – they’re right!
Also, did you know that only 9% of U.S small businesses are currently using YouTube?
Now’s the best time to discover YouTube & video marketing!
Inside this course I'll also be sharing:
YouTube's ranking factors as of 2018
what's changed for video marketing in the past few years
the NEW Game Plan to dominate YouTube and Google's video search results
tips for creating high quality videos like the pros
the best video creation tools to help the process go smoothly
So what are you waiting for?!
Enroll now & take control of your video marketing!
"Sasha, how do you know so much about video SEO and marketing?"
I've worked in the SEO industry for over 7 years and in that time, I did a lot of research, on-page SEO and video optimization work. I’ve worked with a number of small businesses, local businesses, musicians and entrepreneurs who came to me exclusively for YouTube marketing and video marketing. With my research, optimization, and promotion techniques, my customers were able to successfully increase their video views, CTRs, engagement and video rankings.
Disclaimer
I can't guarantee any specific results. Results will vary from student to student based on, your channel type, your niche market and how well you implement the strategies in the course.
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About the Topic
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There’s a lot of hype surrounding ranking blog posts and that’s understandable because you’d want to rank in search engines and get as much traffic as you possibly can. But people often forget that YouTube is the worlds second largest search engine with over 1 billion unique visitors each month and over 6 billion hours of video being watched monthly. Thus, ranking on YouTube and having a strong presence there is equally important.
Video SEO is not just about stuffing keywords in the title and description. It begins with careful keyword research using the keyword research tool. Those keywords are then used in places such as the video file name, thumbnail file name, title, description, tags, video timeline, closed captions or transcripts and more. You also have to harness the power os simple strategies such as internal linking through annotations with strong descriptions serving as anchor text or the fact that you can create mini channels with playlists, each with their own title and description. You can also create and submit a video site-map just like you would for your blog. And don’t forget the SEO of your channel overall.
It all begins with careful keyword research and you can use the YouTube Keyword tool for that.
Keywords are then inserted in the:
Video File Name: The optimization process begins before even saving the edited video. Each video should be saved with a keyword rich file name at the time of saving after editing. This is similar to image optimization where you save the image with a keyword rich name.
Thumbnail Image File Name: This is a minor factor for ranking, but it should still be done. If you are using a custom thumbnail for your videos, the thumbnail image should be saved with the main keyphrase you want to rank for.
Title: Put the main keywords/keyphrase at the beginning of the title.
Video Tags: While uploading there is a section for adding video tags. Don’t go overboard with this. Adding 5-6 main keywords/keyphrases is better than adding 15 and that way they are given more weight-age.
Description Box: Add the keywords at the beginning of the description box in the first sentence and repeat the keyword a few times in the description if possible (this is similar to keyword density in a way).
Video Timeline: A video timeline should be created and entered in each videos description box. This should be done in addition to the transcripts and closed captions file. A video timeline explains what is talked about during what time giving the exact minute and second for the start and finish of the topic. The time ranges show up in blue so your viewers can click on them and go straight to the topic they are interested in. This is important for optimization because it tells YouTube your videos main sub topics so it can rank for them.
Also don’t forget to choose an appropriate video Category. On the upload page, YouTube gives you a list of video categories to choose from.
Besides inserting keywords, there are various other strategies:
Annotations: Annotations are the little notes that appear on top of videos and these should be used to link to other previous videos and keywords should be used in the sentence used to describe the video. This is very similar to inter linking like the way it is done for blog posts and the text used to describe the link is similar to anchor text.
Closed Captions and Transcripts: Closed captions and transcripts are hidden gems of video SEO. They are similar but different, so you can choose to use one of them. A closed captions file should be uploaded for each video (this file contains captions and time codes- what is said and when it is said). This helps in optimization as your captions contain relevant keywords. A transcript file can also be included for each video as well (this file is similar to closed captions, but no time codes are given). These files are important for optimizing because your captions contain keywords.
Video Sitemap: Just like for blogs, you can create a video sitemap for your YouTube channel and submit it to YouTube.
Playlists: All the videos of your channel should be organized through playlists and each playlist should be given a keyword rich title and description. Many times when you search for a topic on YouTube, playlists appear in the search results along with videos so it is very important to start having your playlists rank as well.
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Rating 3.7 out of 5 (5 ratings in Udemy)
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