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Add YouTube to your SEO campaign

Published on June 24, 2010 by Last Click News   ·   1 Comment

Search engine optimization (SEO) specialists recommend creating YouTube video content to help search engines find websites.

For online business, creating corporate video production on YouTube can go a long way when it comes to SEO.

With the vast amount of content on the Web, it is a very competitive market. In contrast, videos are not as prevalent as content on the internet—making it an easier market to compete in.

YouTube is probably the most famous community-driven video hub in the world. Placing a well-optimized video in this site—with proper SEO techniques—can greatly boost the rankings of a business site.

In creating a video, it is important to insert the keyword in its title, description, and Meta tag. There should also be embedded links to blogs and other available social media profiles that are related to the site.

In addition, there must be interaction. The company should respond to posted comments for better brand building.

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