Channel Makers... What is "channel keywords"? Most people don't even look at the descriptions much less read them. Most creators also rarely fill out the "about page". That is a missed opportunity. However, I always read them. You never know what kind of valuable information you will find there. And it let's you know how much effort the creator has put into his/her video and channel.
They are just keywords you can put into your channel profile to “help” RUclips know what your channel is about. I also agree on the about section! Super helpful! -Nathan
Solid video! I’d love to see an A-Z guide on community posting and what’s working best. I’ve been experimenting my on channel and seems that image posts get the most engagement but when I link to a video with context, it gets no traction
For believers and non-believers alike, I believe my channel has the substance to impact people on a personal and spiritual level. Would love the opportunity to prove myself to anyone interested.
I read them occasionally. But for SEO-purposes it doesn't matter if you read them or not. What matters is that RUclips does, and uses it as a piece of the puzzle to know where to push your videos.
I think descriptions are important in education videos, not so important in most other niches. Judging from your channel I’d say you should put why you’re an authority in your description. Look at Alex Hormozis, I’ve seen him but a timeline of his business journey in the description which is both valuable content for the viewer and increases his authority
I’m the student and not the master here, but to give a bit of feedback… I may well have not concentrated hard enough at the very start of this video. But after seeing the thumbnail and title and then being a few minutes in, it wasn’t clear to me what from this advice is things to do or to avoid. I’ve been back, rewatched and paid more attention. …and maybe I’m just tired. But there’s potential that the messaging in this video isn’t clear enough.
Especially like how you worked that last hack :) But feel like the title doesn't quite work (not sure it sets the right expectation in relation to value you provide). Maybe a better title would be "17 SEO Hacks That Can Make or Break Your Videos"? Because who wants a hack that'll destroy their video? Just a thought...love the channel
Channel Makers... What is "channel keywords"? Most people don't even look at the descriptions much less read them. Most creators also rarely fill out the "about page". That is a missed opportunity. However, I always read them. You never know what kind of valuable information you will find there. And it let's you know how much effort the creator has put into his/her video and channel.
They are just keywords you can put into your channel profile to “help” RUclips know what your channel is about.
I also agree on the about section! Super helpful!
-Nathan
I like how you condensed all these hacks into one video. Guys you are awesome 🎉
Dynamite Intro on this video! Great work! Great information... Now I have to go back and make sure I'm not missing anything on my channel. Thanks.
Awesome! Thank you!🙏
Great stuff as always, channel makers!
Solid video! I’d love to see an A-Z guide on community posting and what’s working best.
I’ve been experimenting my on channel and seems that image posts get the most engagement but when I link to a video with context, it gets no traction
Great info thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
For believers and non-believers alike, I believe my channel has the substance to impact people on a personal and spiritual level. Would love the opportunity to prove myself to anyone interested.
That’s a great thumbnail. Reminds me of Dexter tv show…
Got me at the end.
😂
0:51 I’ve never once read a description on a video. Has anyone else?
I read them occasionally.
But for SEO-purposes it doesn't matter if you read them or not.
What matters is that RUclips does, and uses it as a piece of the puzzle to know where to push your videos.
😂 I do but I might be in the minority 🤣
- Nathan
I think descriptions are important in education videos, not so important in most other niches. Judging from your channel I’d say you should put why you’re an authority in your description. Look at Alex Hormozis, I’ve seen him but a timeline of his business journey in the description which is both valuable content for the viewer and increases his authority
I’m the student and not the master here, but to give a bit of feedback…
I may well have not concentrated hard enough at the very start of this video. But after seeing the thumbnail and title and then being a few minutes in, it wasn’t clear to me what from this advice is things to do or to avoid.
I’ve been back, rewatched and paid more attention. …and maybe I’m just tired. But there’s potential that the messaging in this video isn’t clear enough.
Thanks for the feedback! We adjusted the title! Hopefully that helps!
Especially like how you worked that last hack :) But feel like the title doesn't quite work (not sure it sets the right expectation in relation to value you provide). Maybe a better title would be "17 SEO Hacks That Can Make or Break Your Videos"? Because who wants a hack that'll destroy their video? Just a thought...love the channel
Ooo I like it. Let’s give that a try! Thanks for the idea!