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Do you YouTube? How to use video to get ahead

By Julie Woodside

If you don’t use YouTube for your business, statistics suggest you probably should.  As the 2nd largest search engine, trumped only by Google, YouTube receives over 2 billion views per day.  Further, 82% of US population have watched a YouTube video.  If these statistics don’t portray YouTube’s importance for video then read on…

At Newport Interactive Marketers‘ March gathering, video pro, Scott Quillin from New England Multimedia tells the audience why YouTube is an important tool to use for video online.

New England Multimedia’s video, YouTube, and SEO tips for businesses

YouTube statistics

  • December 2005: YouTube lauched & 8 millions videos viewed per day.
  • October 2006:  Google buys YouTube for $1.65 Billion on YouTube, why? Why compete if you can buy?
  • October 2009: 1 billion views per day.
  • May 2010: 2 billion views per day.
  • Currently: 100 years of video is uploaded on YouTube every single day.
  • At least 50% of NIM attendees had watched a video on YouTube THAT DAY.
  • 45% of users heard about a YouTube clip via word of mouth.

Is video practical for everyone?

  • Video the next best thing to meeting someone – flaws and all, just go for it.
  • Video makes it personal and more likely to land a client.
  • The younger the web user (think of your core audience), the less reading and more video usage.

SEO tips: YouTube is more of a hosting service, leverage YouTube to get your video found

  • Can set up a YouTube channel & not have any original videos, just have favorites
  • File name should include your targeted keywords.
  • Titles need to be descriptive and match your keywords.
  • Start description with url to whatever site you want viewers to go to.
  • Use keywords for your tags.
  • Images and video files with keywords will boost SEO.
  • Use the http:// in your link: bots are not that smart.
  • Targeted keywords need to be in the first 25 words of YouTube description.
  • Add video transcription to your video channel to help people find the data they want in your videos.
  • Use map location settings.
  • Turn comments on.
  • Make videos public.
  • Choose best thumbnail.
  • Be social.
  • Check your YouTube comments to be sure you’re not be flamed.
  • Use transcription: Type in text doc & upload in dashboard of your YouTube channel.
  • Speechpad.com lets you upload audio file, sends price. About $1 a minute. They send you transcript.

Video pointers and tips

  • When shooting video w SLR camera, have to keep wary of focus.
  • Always want to shoot in highest quality even if for the web.
  • Screenflow for mac or camtasia for PC for screen captures, iShowU another option.
  • Canon Vixia another option for video.
  • Do not buy video camera that records to DVD; you compress the hell out of final product.

Using the insight of our video experts, Patrick & Scott, go out, be creative, have fun, and start making your video for your website.