The 5 Best Ways To Promote Your YouTube Videos

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The 5 Best Ways To Promote Your YouTube Videos

Introduction

Many people think that the only way to promote their YouTube videos is to create another video. While it’s true that creating another video is one of the best ways to promote your previous work, there are also other ways to promote your videos without having to do so much work. In this article, we’ll go over some of these different methods:

Social media promotion

You can also promote your video on social media. Post it to your own accounts, and share it with other people’s accounts if they are willing to help out. You don’t need many followers for this to work; even just one or two shares can make a big difference!

You can also post links directly from YouTube in the comments section of other videos that might be relevant or interesting for your audience. If you do this, however, make sure there aren’t any spammy looking links anywhere near yours so that Google doesn’t penalize them all together (which would be bad).

Search engine optimization (SEO) of your YouTube video description and title

The description and title of your video are the most important elements. The description should be relevant to the video, include keywords, and be written in a way that will help people find it when they search for those same terms in Google or YouTube. The title should be short but descriptive so that it appears at the top of search results when someone searches for those terms.

You’ll also want to make sure you have a good SEO strategy for your channel as well; this means having good titles, descriptions and tags on all of your videos so they show up when someone searches for them (and hopefully lead viewers directly back into their subscriptions).

Other websites that allow you to embed your videos

You can also embed your video on other websites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. This is a great way to promote your videos because it allows viewers to share it with their friends and followers.

You’ll want to make sure that when you embed your YouTube video onto another website that you use the same title and description as your YouTube video (make sure it is relevant). You can also include tags for keywords that would be helpful in finding more people who would enjoy watching this content!

You should always include a link back to your channel at the end of each post or comment so people know where else they can find more content like yours!

Embedding your YouTube video on other sites

Embedding your YouTube video on other sites

Making sure that you’re promoting your YouTube videos is important, but it’s also important to make sure that you’re doing it in a way that doesn’t violate any copyright laws. For example, if you want to embed a video from someone else’s channel on your website or blog (or anywhere else), then you should get permission from that person first! You can do this by messaging them through YouTube or emailing them directly through their contact page on their website or channel. If they agree with having their video embedded on another site and give permission for it, then all you have left is actually inserting the code into whatever platform where people will see it! For example:

  • You could insert an iframe code into WordPress blog posts so that each time someone clicks play they’ll go straight into watching the video without leaving WordPress altogether! This would allow visitors who aren’t logged into their accounts yet still want access right away – instead of having nothing available until later when everyone has signed up first 🙂

Commenting on other people’s YouTube video comments or responses to a video.

Commenting on other people’s videos is a great way to get your name out there, as well as promote your own content.

Commenting on other people’s YouTube comments or responses to a video has been shown to be one of the most effective ways to grow your audience and increase awareness for what you do as an artist, writer or creator. One study showed that every time you comment on another person’s post, they are more likely to check out what else you have done before deciding whether they want to follow/subscribe/watch all of your future work as well!

It also helps if there’s some relevance between what they’re saying and how it relates back towards something else related within their niche market (i.e., making sure that whatever comment being left actually makes sense based off previous conversations). This will ensure higher engagement rates among viewers who may not necessarily know who we are if given enough context clues beforehand.”

YouTube Verification

Verifying your YouTube Channel takes just a few minutes, but it can have a substantial effect on your streaming stats in the long run. Verifying your account will give you access to statistics that can help you run your ad campaigns better, allow you to promote everything from merch to tours to physical copies of your music under your videos and improve the SEO of your YouTube channel.

Thumbnails

People won’t click on your video if it’s poorly framed or blurry. Make your thumbnails colorful and impactful. If you need to do additional editing after the shoot and you’re not a Photoshop pro, you can always use tools, such as Canva; you can either pay for the service or use the free version.

There are many ways to promote your videos

There are many ways to promote your videos. You can do it by social media, SEO, embedding and other websites. Commenting on other people’s videos also helps to promote your own content as well.

Conclusion

We hope this post has helped you discover some new ways to promote your YouTube videos. If you don’t have time to do all of these strategies, we recommend starting with the ones that are most convenient for you (and maybe even automate some of them). And remember: there are many other options out there as well! The key is finding what works best for your brand or channel. Visit A&R DUTY to promote your YouTube vide