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How to make my youtube channel successful?
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[QUOTE="goodmoneygoodlife, post: 203757, member: 64084"] Hey Johnness, I've ran a few Youtube channels myself, with different strategies. I've done very low production stuff with high volume -- think tons of videos but with not a lot of effort. This is the "Gary Vee" style of doing videos. With each video, I try to optimize for SEO. I've also down some very higher production stuff with low volume -- think quality videos, but they take a long time to edit/make so you only publish one video a week maximum. I also try to optimize for SEO on these. For some reason or another, the latter does better. People care a lot more about quality nowadays. For example: I posted a bunch of vids (maybe 70+ vids) using the first method...only 9 subscribers. Yet, a single high quality video for me has netted 50+ subscribers. SEO matters since it's the engine that lets people discover your vids. I recommend these tools for SEO: 1. VidIQ (free): This'll let you see what tags you should do. You can also do a paid version if you'd like for more features. But in general, vidIQ will let you see what keywords your competitors have put in their vids, so you can do the same. 2. KeywordsEverywhere: This'll let you see volume of keywords on Google. You type in something in Google and it'll show you all the related keywords and their volume as well. This isn't free, but I think I spent $10 on it and it was enough to last me for an entire year and I never turned it off. Combining both methods, you can then: 1. Use Keywords Everywhere to find high volume, low competition keywords. 2. Once you've found those good keywords, you can search on Youtube for related keywords to see if there's a lot of video competition. 3. If not, you have a good competitive advantage and you should build a video around these keywords. Content is of your personal taste so it's very hard for me to give you good advice there. But the plumbing / fundamentals of SEO I think will be useful to anyone. [/QUOTE]
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