Video Marketing

Video Marketing at YouTube

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I was wondering this week how many of you are doing video marketing to promote either your own products or those as an affiliate. It can work wickedly well, but there are some things to keep in mind.

In my own case I have found that over 90% of my video traffic comes from my YouTube videos. Sure, I submit promotional videos to a number of video sites, but YouTube really is the workhorse at least in my case.

If you are submitting videos manually, you can use a free service such as TubeMogul to submit the same video to about a dozen prime directories with the push of a button. And, while I do submit to a number of directories, like I said, the vast majority of my video traffic comes from YouTube.

If you are promoting products in a number of different niches, remember, you can easily create different user accounts at YouTube using different email addresses. I have half-a-dozen accounts I use for different purposes.

Your biggest choice is where to send the traffic you get from your videos. Just as in article marketing, you need to decide whether you want to send traffic directly to a sales page, or–to a squeeze page, so you can collect names and email addresses.

This decision kind of depends on your niche. If list building is not a concern for a particular product or niche, you will probably want to send traffic directly to a sales page.

The very best place on Youtube to add a link to your website is at the very start of your description. In other words, start the description of your video with the full http:// url of the webpage you want them to visit, then add the rest of your description.

A big key is to try to get people to subscribe to your channel. Another thing is to keep fresh videos coming.

If someone subscribes to your channel and you only post a video once every six months, it is likely they won’t keep an eye out for new videos. It’s a numbers game, the more videos you post, the more traffic you generate.

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Video Marketing

Leeching Views to your YouTube Videos

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One of the keys to getting a lot of YouTube views is to tag your video with tags similar to, or the same as extremely popular videos in your niche. What you want to have happen is to have your vid show in the “Related Videos” section on a video page getting a ton of viewers.

Here is how to see what tags a person is using for their videos on YouTube. First find a video with lots of traffic in your niche. Click on “Source Code” under “View” in your browser bar. The source code for the video page will appear in a new window.

Not very far down you will see a line of code that looks something like this: {meta name=”keywords” content=”list building, affiliate marketing, clickbank, online marketing”}

These are the tags the user has input for keywords so people can find their video. Copy their tags and use them on your video (assuming it is in the same niche) and add any others you think are appropriate.

Doing this will increase the likelihood that YouTube will think your video is closely related to the one you visited, and–hopefully yours will show in the “related” section for that video. This will help you to leech traffic from the highly-viewed vid.

An off-shoot of this technique is to find a very highly viewed video in your niche and post a video response to it. Very, very people do this even on videos that get lots of comments. If the video is getting a lot of viewers and you post a video response to it, many people who are interested in the topic will likely click on your video as well.

Just make sure that you post a great video and provide some useful content so the poster of the original video will approve yours to be shown.

Rather than trying to get your own viewers from scratch, these techniques will allow you to leech traffic from places where tons of viewers are already going who are interested in your topic!

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