Any keyword phrases that show one OR two YouTube video results- keep. These are called YouTube keywords. In other words, if the search engine shows NO videos on the first page of search results for a keyword phrase, what does that say? That says that the search engine does not think a video is relevant or appropriate for that keyword phrase. The search engine is saying ' if you use that keyword phrase for your video you will be wasting your time '.
You also don't want to bother with a keyword phrase that shows more than two YouTube videos on the first page of search results because it means that that keyword phrase is already saturated with video results so the chances of your video showing up on the first page of Google for that keyword phrase are much lower than if there are only one or two YouTube video results.
The software will Google search all your keyword phrases for you and display, in a nice looking grid format, exactly which of those keyword phrase has one OR two YouTube videos on the first page of search results for each of the keyword phrases.
The software, essentially, filters out non YouTube keyword phrases. I max out our tags on every video except old ones that are proven winners. Although I think the title is even more important than tags that's just my belief, I have no evidence not knowing the algorithm.
I just use the maximum amount allowed on Youtube. Just make sure they're relevant to your topic. I heard Youtube is flagging accounts for excessive tagging so I try not too use the max.
DoubleDingle Active Member. Max out your tags. As long as it's related to your video it shouldn't matter. Alright guys, I'll keep tagging related tags to the max. The right number of tags for your YouTube video depends on your content. Do not try to mislead people into revving up your views, because Google will notice it and take your video down. But what does it mean to tag appropriately? Think about your viewers and about the content you have provided.
Will it reach the right audience? Imagine your ideal viewer — what would they type to get to your video? Include tags that help people narrow down the details of your video so they can easily identify it. For example, if your video is a part of series, the tag will detail the episode number of this specific video. Error tags. Include tags of common misspellings or other regular mistakes that will help you capture the portion of your audience that makes these errors. How many tags should I use on YouTube?
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