09-06-2017, 07:16 AM
I have been testing a method using old techniques (nothing new here for experienced video marketers) but have been very surprised by the results. I will share...
a) This is all about ranking on YouTube, not Google. Please bear that in mind.
b) First off - you need to have a channel with authority - this doesn't work otherwise. Get some subscribers. If you don't know how, PM me. I started with a channel that had 27 subs, and pumped that up to 150. Enough for the time being.
c) Create or find a video, and give the .mp4 file the same name as the keyword you're going to use. I have been using "<Product name> review". Yes, I know that's lame.
d) This is also lame: use the keyword in the title, and in the description and the tags. That's it. No more messing about needed for this method.
e) I have found for launch jacking this works just fine: video seems to jump to positions 1 - 5 within a minute or two of uploading.
f) If the keyword is very competitive, then this is not very effective. But for new IM products, this works q well. Playing around with this last night I found and uploaded 5 new IM product videos from JVZoo in 30 minutes from scratch and they all ranked very highly
Anyone else doing this? My question is about how to keep those videos ranked. I don't think you can rely on them staying in the top 5 for more than a few days without further work.
Anyone care to share their experiences?
a) This is all about ranking on YouTube, not Google. Please bear that in mind.
b) First off - you need to have a channel with authority - this doesn't work otherwise. Get some subscribers. If you don't know how, PM me. I started with a channel that had 27 subs, and pumped that up to 150. Enough for the time being.
c) Create or find a video, and give the .mp4 file the same name as the keyword you're going to use. I have been using "<Product name> review". Yes, I know that's lame.
d) This is also lame: use the keyword in the title, and in the description and the tags. That's it. No more messing about needed for this method.
e) I have found for launch jacking this works just fine: video seems to jump to positions 1 - 5 within a minute or two of uploading.
f) If the keyword is very competitive, then this is not very effective. But for new IM products, this works q well. Playing around with this last night I found and uploaded 5 new IM product videos from JVZoo in 30 minutes from scratch and they all ranked very highly
Anyone else doing this? My question is about how to keep those videos ranked. I don't think you can rely on them staying in the top 5 for more than a few days without further work.
Anyone care to share their experiences?