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Or are there variables? I did a lot of video marketing during the past two weeks, not spamming at all, just doing my best in giving value. The views on them are quite anemic, best one has 40 views out of 67 or 68 videos. I was wondering if I should continue focusing on long keywords that garners between 2000 and 10000 searches? |
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You should definitely keep pumping out videos, and consider using a syndication service like TubeMogul.com | In-Depth Tracking, Analytics for Online Video | Web Video Syndication or Traffic Geyser in order to get more out of the same video. Remember, IM is mostly a numbers game, aquite simply the more stuff you have out there the better. As far as keywords are concerned, always go for the highly searched low competition keywords 1st, and as you start to earn re-invest some of your profit into trying to go after some of the higher competition keywords. The secret to getting great views on your video is using a lot of tags that you think people interested in your content will search for, use the main keyword in the title and the description, and put your URL in the description too. For the higher competition keywords try getting a ton of backlinks to your videos using things like social bookmarkings, commenting your video on related blogs, and posting your video to forums. Also don't be afraid to ask some bloggers in your niche if they will do a posting about your video. Many bloggers are always looking for new fresh content to give to their readers, trust me I know, because I'm one of them. And if you send a simple e-mail to the requesting they post it up most will do so gladly. Make the deal even sweeter by writing a unique post for each seperate blogger. Follow those simple steps and you'll be getting a ton of traffic in no time. Hope this helps, -Claude |
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