The narrator explains that adding channel keywords to your YouTube channel helps it get found more easily in searches.
Channel keywords work differently than video keywords - they apply channel-wide. To demonstrate, the narrator searches YouTube for "yoga" and shows that along with video results, some channels also appear.
To find good channel keywords, the narrator recommends using TubeBuddy's Channel Lytics feature. This shows you other channels' keywords so you can identify relevant ones to add to your own channel.
The narrator adds channel keywords like "videography" to his own filmmaking YouTube channel. He notes you can manually type keywords or paste them if copying from TubeBuddy.
In conclusion, leveraging channel keywords can help you get more YouTube views and subscribers. The narrator offers a free training on growing a successful YouTube channel.
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The narrator explains how to add hashtags to YouTube videos to improve search and discovery. Hashtags can be added to the title or description when uploading a new video or editing an existing video.
To add hashtags, simply include them in the description, separated by commas, like #thinkmedia, #nolanmolt, #Canon90d. Save the changes and the hashtags will appear above the video title. YouTube displays a maximum of 3 hashtags.
Clicking on a hashtag searches for other videos using that tag. The narrator says YouTube introduced hashtags to improve search and discovery, though they haven't been proven to help with rankings. He mainly uses them for branding by including tags like #thinkmedia and creator names.
The narrator recommends using no more than 15 hashtags total, otherwise YouTube may disregard them all. Only use predicted hashtag searches, not made up words. Playlists are better for organizing related content than hashtags.
In summary, the narrator recommends experimenting with hashtags as the feature evolves, though currently they seem more helpful for discovery than improving rankings. Add some hashtags to new and old videos to test them out.
The narrator walks through how to add tags to new and old YouTube videos in YouTube Studio. Tags help videos rank higher in YouTube search results. To add tags to a new video, upload it and scroll down to "More Options," then select "Tags" and enter keywords separated by commas. For old videos, edit the video details, scroll down to "Tags," and add or remove tags. The narrator recommends VidIQ, a free browser extension that suggests tags. Using relevant tags is key for getting views and showing up in searches. For more tips, watch the free Think Master Class course.
The narrator demonstrates by uploading a sample video for the Grow With Video Live event and adding the tags "Grow With Video Live" and "Think Media." The narrator then shows editing an old video's tags. Finally, the narrator emphasizes that effective tags help videos rank and get views, and recommends the Think Master Class course for more YouTube tactics.
The narrator explains how to add keywords to a YouTube video in order to optimize it for search. When uploading a new video to YouTube Studio, one should add relevant keywords to the title, description, and tags. The title and description are most important for ranking. Although tags are less important now, the narrator recommends still including related keywords there as well.
The narrator emphasizes placing the primary keyword in the title and mentioning it in the description and video. He advises using keyword variations and long tail keywords in the description too. While uploading is best, keywords can also be added after the fact.
The narrator notes that further details can be found in a blog post linked in the video description. He also promotes free YouTube eBooks, checklists, software deals, and templates available to help grow a YouTube channel and online business.
The narrator explains how to add keywords to your YouTube channel to help viewers better understand what your channel is about. To add keywords, go to your YouTube Studio, click on Channel in the Settings section, and enter your keywords into the designated field. Simply type in relevant words and phrases and hit Enter after each one to add them. You can delete keywords by highlighting them and hitting Delete. When done adding keywords, click Save to update your channel.
The narrator suggests adding keywords that describe your channel's niche, content focus, and topics covered in your videos. Well-chosen keywords can attract viewers who are searching for that type of content. He adds keywords like "video marketing," "AI content generator," etc to demonstrate. The narrator notes that even if your channel branding and videos communicate your focus, keywords can further identify your niche to YouTube's search algorithm and viewers.
In closing, the narrator invites viewers to leave comments with any questions and states that he hopes the quick tutorial on adding YouTube channel keywords was helpful.