Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Getting The Most Out Of Sharing Videos

Do you have a youtube,vimeo, or daily motion account? If you've created a few videos there, like me, you've probably have noticed getting people to actually view your videos isn't always the easiest thing to do.

I spent months trying to figure out why some of the most senseless( in my opinion) videos get so much attention and my videos got very little notoriety. 

Well, I run into a wall a few times I start to try and devise a method to get around it. Today, I'm going to share with you what helped me get more subscribers as well as more video views and most importantly high quality traffic!

Take Charge

Tell the viewer exactly what the video is about, why they are viewing the video now, and what to do next. For instant, in the video say " Thank you for checking out my video!" " This video is all about ........" "Please click the link in the description box to grab your free ...... today!" Do you see how you're walking the viewer step by step to exactly where you want them to go(Awesome! I know you do).

Sale It To Me

In the video tell the viewer exactly what they're getting. Let them know how it's a benefit to them and the page or products value. Also just a hint people tend to want things more when they think it's available for a limited amount of time, thus, please use that information to your advantage.

Be Descriptive

Use your description box to tell the customer what to expect when clicking the url. Following that will be the actual url to your site. Then you want to write a brief description of what your video is about.

Importance of Titling 

Okay we know the most important thing to your video's success is the actual video, but you also have to get them to view the video first.  That's where your title comes in. The title should be brief yet descriptive of what you're video is about. Also make sure your title stands out. If your niche is a profitable one I guarantee your video is not the only one on the subject( I had to drill this in my head). Think about what sets your video apart from the competition and put it in the title. I hope you found this article helpful. I enjoyed writing it.
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Article Was Created By Tim Kyles


Tim Kyles is a enthusiastic Internet/Affiliate Marketer currently living in West Point, GA.  He is passionate about writing, marketing, blogging, and freelancing. You can visit Tim's website by going to the following url: www.Timkyles-online.com .  You can follow him on twitter @ItsTimKyles .