Quality content...how to please G if you only put vids on site?

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I know the big G loves good quality content, which should be 700+ words at least. But, I am doing fitness video on my blog where it basically shows the exrcises and programs from my youtube channel. What should I do so that the big G considers this quality content?
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  • Profile picture of the author XYZcontent
    You could consider having a secondary blog on your website where you post extensive guides of what and how you do what you show people in your fitness videos.

    Another thing is getting backlinks from quality websites that have related content to you. Maybe you could even get your videos syndicated onto other websites with your link in the description.

    Or you could just add information about each video in your blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    Originally Posted by bigballin6161 View Post

    I know the big G loves good quality content, which should be 700+ words at least.
    Why would you think that? Google's stated claim is that it wants to improve user experience. If your site's content is useful, interesting or entertaining to your visitors, that's "quality" content.

    Just carry on posting and let Google catch up with you.
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  • Profile picture of the author WeavingThoughts
    And how does Google read videos if there are insufficient likes, views, tweets etc to tell Google?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeannie Crabtree
    Do a summary of what the video said below the video. Put in a few of your keywords, but making it natural sounding. Don't keyword stuff.

    It does not have to be 700 words. Even 300 will work.
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