How do I get more views on my ‘YouTube Video’
How do I get more views on my ‘YouTube Video’
Tip 1 :
You must add the keyword that you want your video to rank on, in the title. For example, if you video is humorous, you can write title something like “Most funny video – [a brief about video]”. People searches “emotional video”, “Motivational Video”, “Funny Video” etc. Try to find the right word and use in description and title.
- Character should not be increased to more than 60-65 in title.
- Write keyword rich description.
- Always use caption for ease of visitor
- Always ask visitors to like video at the starting and ending frames.
- Use appropriate tags to distinguish your video
This is not one day task. It may take a month.
Tip 2:
You can get more views in YouTube by the following tips:
- Post attractive video on YouTube regularly to engage users.
- Give the title which is relevant to the video.
- Add the description with relevant keywords
- Share it on social media platforms which will increase your views.
- Use attractive thumbnail on your video.
- You can also go with paid medium and buy YouTube likes for your video. More likes will attract more viewers towards your video and your video become popular over the night.
Tip 3
1. Descriptive titles that are rich in keyword
A descriptive and interesting title helps you provide keywords for the algorithm to sort for relevancy purposes and attract users and inform them about what the video is about. Optimizing your video content for the right keywords will help gain organic views by informing users and the search engine just what your video is about.
2. Gauge the taste of your audience: Any sort of content creation has to be aligned with what your audience wants. Start by getting to know your audience and what type of content they want to see from you. Keep a close watch on your competitors or other video creators in your industry. Look at which of their videos get the most views and engagement.
3. Engaging with the YouTube community: YouTube has a thriving community where users engage via content, profiles, “likes” and comments. Any sort of interaction with your viewers is seen as a positive signal to YouTube. Engaging with your subscribers can help you foster a stronger connection with your audience. “Liking” comments only takes a few seconds, as does pinning a top comment as a sort of personal note to your subscribers.
4. Creating end screens: End screens serve the unique function of doing a little bit of everything at the end of your video. It’s a chance to provide users who enjoyed your content with all the relevant information regarding your channel, other playlists, recommended videos, and your verified website.
5. Thumbnail image can work wonders: Your thumbnail image can push your YouTube views whether they’re on the organic results page, suggested videos section, or appearing on social media. Always use high-quality images that have readable and engaging fonts and close-ups shot of facial images.