Increase traffic on a Youtube channel

YouTube is an incredible social media tool. Besides the 100 hours of video uploaded per minute to the site, it’s also the second largest search engine in the world. That implies that it’s fairly easy for your video to get lost in the gigantic YouTube galaxy, but fortunately enough, there are some pretty simple and effective ways to create unique organic traffic to your videos. Here are some tips to keep in mind to win some clicks.

1. First impressions are everything

The thumbnails you create for each video are more important than you think. It’s the first thing people will see when they search for your videos, so it needs to have a “click-worthy” value. In other words, make it appealing. YouTube automatically gives you three thumbnail options to choose from when you upload a video, but it you feel you need something catchier, customize and upload your own. It goes a long way.

Also, your video intro falls under the first impression category; make sure it’s catchy and that it communicates what your channel is about.

2. Think over your title and video description

Your title is clearly important for intriguing viewers, but it can also improve your search results. The very first term should be relevant, such as a keyword and you should follow that with what is featured in the video, building a keyword phrase. While your title should be clear and concise, the video description is where you can go a little more in depth. The description can include a keyword phrase, your URL, and a mini-post that briefly describes the content of your video.

3. Create a Custom Background Image

Compliment your content with a clean channel design. Your background image can also invite viewers, so apart from the theme and color options YouTube offers, you can also upload your own background image, helping you to stand out from the crowd.

4. Make Your Best Video “Featured”

YouTube automatically shows your most recent video in the main “Featured” window on your channel page. For users that post regularly, this is ideal, but for those that post less, sometimes a better option is selecting another video to occupy that slot.

Here’s how: Go to your “My Channel” settings and select “Video and Playlists.” Using the dropdown “Featured Video” menu, you can choose a video from the list.

5. Add Channel Tags

Tag away! This is as fundamental as tagging your videos with keywords. You’ll bring the viewers to you and can find this on your settings option on the My Channel menu.

6. Pay Attention to Comments

Engage with your audience. Take the time to read your channel comments as well as those posted on your videos and be sure to respond. Remember; clean up if you have to. Delete or report spam comments, if not, it come off as if you may be ignoring your channel.

7. Recent Activity is a win-win situation

Show what you’ve been up to on YouTube lately. If you like or favorite a video on YouTube, this action will show up in your “Recent Activity” as well as the “Recent Activity” box of the content creator.

It’s a simple way to make YouTube contacts, and it may bring viewers to your page. Video owners who’ve been liked or favorited are more likely to click through to take a look at your content in return.

8. Users like playlists

Create playlists of your videos instead of having a series of separate videos. Start with your most popular or recent videos to get your fans interested, and then let them sift through new and old material.

So you see here, a little goes a long way. And these tips work. Just try them out and check your results, and it won’t hurt, because organic is free!

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