Posts Tagged ‘YouTube tips’


By: rbouchez | Posted: Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Bottom line, YouTube is the big dog when it comes to online video search and, unfortunately, between the horrible on video ads & buffering nightmare that is YouTube… it’s an embarrassment! Now, step down from the ledge – all is not lost! Here’s how to offer a “Direct Link” right on your YouTube videos!

Direct linking to High Quality Streaming Video with Sellable Easy Swap Adverting

We’re going to add “Annotations” to a video, that’ll let us overlay text right on top of our YouTube Video. Have your YouTube account access handy and upload a video, or simply pull up a video you’ve uploaded previously, and click “edit annotations.”

how to edit YouTube annotations

Here’s where we get tricky… while many online video players require a website for video playback we’re going to use a video player that provides a “direct link” to the video, in this case we’ll use EZWebPlayer. After you upload a video to your EZWebPlayer account you get a palette of options from an embedding code to changing skins. We’ll choose to link the video to EZWebPlayer and in our settings we can choose to auto play.

how to share a video with a link

Shorten this URL. We used bit.ly here, but any link shortener will do. Tip: a custom URL that’s easy to remember will perform better!

Now back to YouTube… First we create the annotation which we will lay over our YouTube Video. Click “Add Annotation” to the upper right of the video box. We’ll add “High Quality & Smoother Streaming of this video -> http://bit.ly/NoCoding” in the text box below it. We can place the box outline wherever we want and use the corners of the box to adjust the size and width of the text.

add a shortented link to YouTube video

Hit “Publish” to the upper right of your video and we’re done!

Now when our viewer finds us on YouTube they will be presented with the option to watch our web video as we intended – High Quality with Smooth Streaming, NO Competitor Ads and branded as our own!

WAIT – We forgot all about “Selling & Swapping Out Ads” !!!

Actually, this feature and numerous others are available on professional video players, such as EZWebPlayer, and once you’ve uploaded videos to your account you can use add & swap out ads to your heart’s content. Sell ad space, promote your own products or trade ads for other services – we’d love your feedback in the comments, let us know how you would use in video ads!

Thanks for stopping by!

@richardbouchez


By: rbouchez | Posted: Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

If you’re shooting & posting web videos on your site you’re probably thinking life is pretty good out there on the cutting edge! You might be right but, chances are, you’re also missing out on a ton of Web Best Practices you can only get with text on that page!

Videos and Text

Your catchy title just isn't enough!

No script for your video? No problem! Use a traditional Outline format with bold headlines and brief descriptions. Outlines are easy to skim and a well developed outline can add an air of credibility to almost any post!

Here are 5 ways to take back to get the credit your content deserves and make your Videos or Video Blog Posts even better!

  1. Bolded (or html) headers: if they’re keyword focused you will improve your SEO dramatically!
  2. Bullet Points: Open up your content to those who are not able to immediately watch a video. They might be at work, on a mobile device or whatever, but if you show them there’s good content in that video, chances are, they’ll bookmark it, share it or come back to watch!
  3. Pull out Quotes & Key Phrases: Because I’ve been disappointed by so many videos with big promises and no payoff, it’s rare if I stop to watch a video. Show me you have an expert making a good point or two and I’ll click play!
  4. Highlight Controversy: If you’re out to get comments or go viral, “controversial” is where it’s at!  Pull out the most heated arguments, bold them and throw them right up under your video!
  5. Add Brief Descriptions: Make your content more attractive, not just to search engines but to folks looking for something to quote. Include short, punchy, “retweet” friendly sentences to encourage sharing! Keep them under 130 characters, with spaces, so shortened URLs may be included.

Bonus Video Blog Tip: DON’T include “video” in your title unless it’s a post about video. DO include “video” in your category & tags! Why not in your title? Folks who are not in a position to watch a video won’t click it. They’ll assume there’s no content other than the video and in most cases they’ll be right – but since you’ve added key points in text to yours, they won’t be left empty handed!

Thanks for stopping by!

Photography credits
Flickr photo By toodlepip

By: rbouchez | Posted: Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

First let’s get something out of the way and address the question “Should your business be on Youtube?”

Answer: Yes!

YouTube is a great marketing channel, there’s no doubt about it… but that doesn’t mean it’s a great content channel for your business!

looking for online video playersHere are 10 reasons you should look elsewhere when adding videos to your website .

1. Bad Ads

Certainly you know videos you post on Youtube may be subjected to distracting, and possibly even competitive ads right on top. Even worse, ad previews on popular videos force you to sit through a commercial that has nothing to do with the video and for the small business owner, this is actually a missed opportunity! Those should be your ads, but instead they are from a 3rd party and they reflect badly on you. Of course, if you are a “premiere” product, they certainly cheapen your brand!

2. Control embedding: Share Everywhere! …or not!

To embed or not to embed… that is the question. On YouTube, you only get 2 choices (yes or no), but if you use a custom player like EZWebPlayer, you can literally decide not to allow embedding on specific sites, you know – like your competition’s website, on a complaint site or even other sites that may be housing inappropriate content.

3. Quality

Youtube is hit or miss. Sometimes video plays great but more often then not I find myself suffering through YouTube’s stop and go loading process which just drives me crazy!

4. Flagging & Copyright

Let’s face it, that “flag” button is a prime target for sabotage and Google isn’t exactly known for for it’s great customer service! I’m not suggesting you upload copyrighted material – please do not – what I’m saying is this, if anyone sends a take-down letter to Youtube, whether it’s in the right or not, your audio will be yanked first and questions will be asked later… if at all. This is not a risk you should be willing to take for your business videos!

5. Backup

What happens when you lose a Youtube video? What happens if your video is the subject of a take-down notice? Well… it’s just gone! You are left to find and re-upload that video.

6. Youtube’s Video End Page Sucks (for you)

This is the “other videos you may be interested in” end page which is basically competition for your content. You don’t want someone sitting there watching random Youtube videos on your website, especially if they’re your competitors videos! With a custom web video player you choose the action at the end of your video. Perhaps you would just like the video to stop on an information page or maybe you’d like it to play again from the top. Your choice.

7. SEO (more of a tip)

Ok, Youtube is the second biggest search engine in the world, and that’s great, but Google is still the first and they love blogs! Don’t rely on a YouTube Channel to deliver your videos! Setup a blog and embed your video on it. It’s a fact that Google indexes text better than video and that means you should at least include an outline of content with the video on your page. This will improve your page ranking exponentially!

8. Length

Youtube just raised it’s time limit to 15 minute, but that not appropriate for every project. Realtors, for example, may want to host walking tours or elaborate interviews and how to videos. For photographers, while a demo reel should be kept under the 15 minute time limit, sponsored programming won’t make the cut! It only takes a couple of segments and sponsored messages to land you way past the 15 minute mark! Wedding videos? Forget about it!

9. Live Streaming

You’ll need to turn to 3rd party vendors like Ustream to get streaming functionality and that’s just another account and more you have to learn! Choose an Online Video Player that offers uploaded or streaming video in the same simple to manage solution.

10. Statistics

Measuring clicks, views, referrers or whatever it is that you use to gauge success is key! Yes, you can get some stats from YouTube, but get used to “insufficient data” for videos with lower views and, quite frankly, other online video players will actually give you stats that are worth reading!

So what can you do about it? How do you get someone who’s watching your stuff on Youtube to click over to your site?

Steer those distracted Youtubers over to your website where they can watch your pristine high-quality web videos featuring your brand & your ads! It’s “E-Z” …here’s how:

  1. Use Youtube’s annotation tool. YouTube Annotation Tool examplesThis will let you send a click-able message to you viewers right from the video they’re watching! Create a note at the beginning of your video that says something like “For a better ad-free viewing experience click here! Watch this video ad-free at www.MyWebsite.whatever” (Link to YouTube Annotation Tool How to Video)
  2. Insert at teaser line in your video’s description pointing to your blog or website. The more relevant content you can offer, the better!
  3. Create an introduction for your video! No, don’t start your video with “Hey, go to my website and watch this!” – you’ll lose viewers. You need to be a little more clever than that. Create an introduction that pumps up your viewers about the upcoming video and, rather quickly, suggests that there is a better quality version available for them to watch & share over on your website.
  4. Offer a second link option. In your tweets, for example, you can say something like “Check out my video: How to tell time on Youtube http://bit.notly or Ad Free on my site http://bet.ter.video”
  5. Edit in a promo onto the end of your Youtube video, now you may be thinking “Why would I do that when the video is over?” …and that may be true, but hopefully that person will stick around to watch it, or perhaps they will share or bookmark your video. If they want to see it again they’ll go to your website and watch!

Thanks for stopping by!

Photography credits
Look photo by timlewisnm
red flags by By PierrickBlons
stats & annotation pics from YouTube