Thank you, happy to help! About how I rank youtube videos, that'll probably be something I share inside my paid coaching as it's super valuable. We'll see though I might change my mind. Vamos 💪
Here's a step-by-step plan to follow based on the strategy described: Develop Your SaaS Product: Create a software service that solves a specific problem for your target market. Ensure your product is functional and ready for customers. Identify Key Features and Use Cases: List out the main features of your SaaS. Determine common use cases and problems your software solves. Keyword Research: Use tools like Google Keyword Planner or RUclips's search suggestions to find relevant keywords. Focus on "money keywords" - terms people search when looking for solutions your product provides. Create a RUclips Channel: Set up a RUclips channel for your brand. Optimize your channel description and branding. Plan Your Content: Create a content calendar based on your keywords and features. Plan tutorial videos that show how to solve problems related to your SaaS. Produce Videos: Create high-quality, informative videos. Make sure each video thoroughly explains how to solve a specific problem. Aim for evergreen content that will remain relevant for a long time. Optimize Videos for SEO: Use target keywords in your video titles, descriptions, and tags. Create engaging thumbnails. Include closed captions and transcripts. Include Call-to-Action: At the end of each video, mention your SaaS as a solution. Add a link to your product in the video description. Consistent Uploading: Maintain a regular uploading schedule to build your channel. Aim for at least one video per week, if possible. Monitor and Analyze: Use RUclips Analytics to track video performance. Pay attention to which videos drive the most traffic to your site. Engage with Your Audience: Respond to comments and questions on your videos. Use audience feedback to improve your content and product. Optimize for Conversion: Ensure your landing page is optimized to convert RUclips traffic. Consider creating specific landing pages for different video topics. Scale Your Efforts: As you see success, increase your video production. Consider expanding to cover more related topics and keywords. Reinvest and Improve: Use revenue from your SaaS to improve video quality and reach. Consider hiring help for content creation as you grow. Track and Iterate: Continuously monitor which videos drive the most valuable traffic. Refine your strategy based on what works best for your specific SaaS. Remember, this is a long-term strategy. It may take time to see significant results, but with consistent effort, you can build a steady stream of traffic and customers for your SaaS business.
I'm actually releasing a course on how to leverage RUclips to grow a SaaS, where I show how to rank videos. I talked about it on Twitter here: x.com/vascoabm/status/1788138075341697172
What else do you want me to record videos about?
How to get your first 200 users?
@@iamContinuiti Here you go: ruclips.net/video/e7Re_GtmX1k/видео.htmlsi=Nvps1aVQ6jBPmkf0
How did you find businesses/people to list on your website?
@@folktalesofbeninlegends manual outreach and industry connections
Good insights! I think it's also a good idea to talk about how you rank on yt or some research, things related to youtube should be good! Vamos!
Thank you, happy to help! About how I rank youtube videos, that'll probably be something I share inside my paid coaching as it's super valuable. We'll see though I might change my mind. Vamos 💪
Here's a step-by-step plan to follow based on the strategy described:
Develop Your SaaS Product:
Create a software service that solves a specific problem for your target market.
Ensure your product is functional and ready for customers.
Identify Key Features and Use Cases:
List out the main features of your SaaS.
Determine common use cases and problems your software solves.
Keyword Research:
Use tools like Google Keyword Planner or RUclips's search suggestions to find relevant keywords.
Focus on "money keywords" - terms people search when looking for solutions your product provides.
Create a RUclips Channel:
Set up a RUclips channel for your brand.
Optimize your channel description and branding.
Plan Your Content:
Create a content calendar based on your keywords and features.
Plan tutorial videos that show how to solve problems related to your SaaS.
Produce Videos:
Create high-quality, informative videos.
Make sure each video thoroughly explains how to solve a specific problem.
Aim for evergreen content that will remain relevant for a long time.
Optimize Videos for SEO:
Use target keywords in your video titles, descriptions, and tags.
Create engaging thumbnails.
Include closed captions and transcripts.
Include Call-to-Action:
At the end of each video, mention your SaaS as a solution.
Add a link to your product in the video description.
Consistent Uploading:
Maintain a regular uploading schedule to build your channel.
Aim for at least one video per week, if possible.
Monitor and Analyze:
Use RUclips Analytics to track video performance.
Pay attention to which videos drive the most traffic to your site.
Engage with Your Audience:
Respond to comments and questions on your videos.
Use audience feedback to improve your content and product.
Optimize for Conversion:
Ensure your landing page is optimized to convert RUclips traffic.
Consider creating specific landing pages for different video topics.
Scale Your Efforts:
As you see success, increase your video production.
Consider expanding to cover more related topics and keywords.
Reinvest and Improve:
Use revenue from your SaaS to improve video quality and reach.
Consider hiring help for content creation as you grow.
Track and Iterate:
Continuously monitor which videos drive the most valuable traffic.
Refine your strategy based on what works best for your specific SaaS.
Remember, this is a long-term strategy. It may take time to see significant results, but with consistent effort, you can build a steady stream of traffic and customers for your SaaS business.
You shared golden nugget here bro
Haha happy to help my man. Is there anything in specific you want me to record a video on?
Do you work with a video and thumbnail editor? And where did you find them, if you do?
On and off. When I feel like creating my own I do, when I don’t I hire someone. Found them on Fiverr
I would like to know how you rank videos on RUclips
I'm actually releasing a course on how to leverage RUclips to grow a SaaS, where I show how to rank videos.
I talked about it on Twitter here: x.com/vascoabm/status/1788138075341697172
@@VascoMonteirosChannel Wow, gonna get it now thanks
@@conormartinai love to hear it!
Good video 👏🏼
Thanks man, happy you like it. Is there anything in specific you want me to record a video on?