Video Marketers - 1 YT page or multiple

by 9999
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I have about 20 keywords that I would like to rank videos for (1 video per keyword), this is for a local company. I have a few questions:

-Would it be better to put all 20 videos under their company YT page? The obvious answer would be yes but I worry that a competitor with complain to YT and all the videos will be removed.

-The other alternative is to create many YT pages with the keyword in the page name and upload the keyword rich video to the specific YT page. For example, create 20 YT pages (if the keyword name is available), upload 1 video to the specific YT page. In doing so, since I will have 20 YT pages, I can comment back and forth between YT pages.

- I have found a very reliable fiverr gig and will receive:
-250 bookmarks
-250 REAL views
-100 video likes
- 50 real channel subscribers
- 100 PR3+ profiles

This person has come highly recommended and has many upon many positive reviews. For some of the 20 keywords, the videos may rank just with on-page optimization but I really want to ensure they get on page 1 of G. Just wondering if you think I may get penalized for the above gig?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
    The only advantage I can think of for multiple Youtube channels is to comment on the other channel's videos. You used to be able to give Video Responses to other Youtube videos that you had...but that's gone now.

    But I've tried it both ways. I seem to get more videos listed in Google searches with just one channel. But it does help if you send the videos to other video sites...with different titles.

    Dailymotion
    Veoh
    Metacafe
    Vimeo (it shows up very well on Google)

    And I link all the videos back to the core video on Youtube.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author 9999
      Thanks Claude. I could just upload to 1 YT channel, that would probably be the simplest. I agree with you that Vimeo does rank well.

      Say I go the route of 1 YT channel, if I upload the same video file to Vimeo, DailyMotion, etc....will the fact that the same video file is used be seen as duplicate content?

      If I treat my YT page as the primary video, When I upload to Vimeo and others, I should change the title but how do you handle the text content in the description boxes, should I write a new 500 word description for YT, Vimeo, DailyMotion, etc..?

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
        Originally Posted by 9999 View Post

        Thanks Claude. I could just upload to 1 YT channel, that would probably be the simplest. I agree with you that Vimeo does rank well.

        Say I go the route of 1 YT channel, if I upload the same video file to Vimeo, DailyMotion, etc....will the fact that the same video file is used be seen as duplicate content?

        If I treat my YT page as the primary video, When I upload to Vimeo and others, I should change the title but how do you handle the text content in the description boxes, should I write a new 500 word description for YT, Vimeo, DailyMotion, etc..?

        Thanks
        I can only tell you what I do. Duplicate content is only if there are two duplicate videos on Youtube. Don't load the same video to Youtube with different titles.

        Yeah, I write different titles for each placement of the video on other video sites. I use a very short description on the other sites. Not 500 words, just a sentence or two...the URL of the website, the URL of the Youtube video, and a few keywords. Sometimes I use spun articles as content, but not recently.

        If I'm using slide show videos, I use the same videos but different music. That way, Google won't see it as the same video. Don't expect to see the same video on Google with a different title. If it's the same video, Google knows it.

        But with different Titles, you have a better chance of one version of the video showing up on Google.

        It really helps if you embed your videos on a website, and link back to Youtube. You probably already know that.

        I comment on high PR videos that link back to my channel. Maybe the best way to create dofollow links inside Youtube. The Pagerank of the video you are commenting on matters a lot.

        I also use a Fiverr gig that gives me 6,000 articles on websites. 18,000 text links (total) back to the videos. A Max of 5 keywords, and 5 URLs (Videos) per gig.

        The title is;
        Do 18000 contextual backlinks from 6000 wiki pages including real seo edu links The supplier is volarex. I don't want to use a link.

        But those articles (She gives you an article and spins it) linking back to Youtube videos really increase the rankings in Google. The links are crap, but the relevance is high, so it helps a lot in rankings.
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