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How to increase traffic to YouTube channel? Online Digital Marketing Course

How to increase traffic to YouTube channel? Online Digital Marketing Course

 Learn how to increase traffic to YouTube channel with Online Social Media Course.

Write Long Description: A detail description of your video using keywords makes it easily searchable. Adding Timestamps in video attract more viewers as they are able to jump to the required portion of the video. For long video, the timestamp is a very important requirement.  Adding related Links or your website/blog and social media links in description help you to achieve traffic on your site or Social Media also increase awareness about your brand/Channel.

Add Tags: Tags are like keywords on the website. There is a relation between video title, description, and tags. If the three talk about the same there is a better chance of getting top position on those keywords (tags) in a search result on YouTube

Custom Thumbnail: Once you have verified the channel you will have access to the custom thumbnail on YouTube. The custom thumbnail is proven the method of increasing views(Traffic) on the channel. You have to create appealing thumbnail within YouTube thumbnail policy.


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Video Length: People get bored watching longer videos. you need to keep your videos as short as possible. If your video is long, try to use timestamp.     

Add a Location (Local SEO): For better local visibility, you need to define a location in your YouTube video. It is the best way to local YouTube SEO.

Promote your YouTube Video: You can promote your YouTube videos on other social media to get more traffic and views.

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