Quick Youtube keyword question

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Some say when uploading a video you should put your tags in quotes so that Google will recognize them as entire phrases . I heard that if you leave out the quotations it will count them as individual words.
For example, "how to make money online" instead of, how to make money online. Does it really make a difference? My videos rank regardless if I put my keywords in quotes or not but I was just curious if anyone knows the answer to this.
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  • Profile picture of the author jayhmarketing
    Hey tvon,

    Once you type in your phrase and hit enter, youtube will count it as a long tail keyword phrase. Also, just remember that people rarely add quotes in searches, so using them in yt tags would be a waste of your time.
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  • Profile picture of the author conanedo
    i guess youtube perfected their system, a couple month ago i need to put quote for each tags then youtube will read as phrases But now you just need put comma ( , ) for every tags phrases
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  • Profile picture of the author Gengis
    I wouldn't do it as a quote.. I personally separate every word.. You can always use the quotes and separate the words, it'll only take you an extra few seconds..
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