Online video can no longer be ignored. On the crowded commuter train many passengers have ditched their evening newspaper for YouTube on their phone. In my office when something goes wrong with the system our calm, twenty something intern sits back and watches a YouTube video to find a solution to the problem. YouTube is the 2nd biggest search engine in the world behind the mighty Google itself. So there is no doubt that you, as a company, need a presence there. Here’s everything you need to know about YouTube for business to get started.
The business case for using YouTube
Need more reasons to jump on the “YouTube for business” bandwagon?
• 70% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the US, so it is not just a US thing
• 60 hours of video is uploaded every minute
• Over 4 billion videos are viewed a day
• YouTube Mobile gets 400 million views a day
YouTube for business: before you start
Beware – No-one that I am aware of has ever gone onto YouTube in search of boring, self-promoting video.
So before you jump in you need to decide on a few things:-
• You must clearly define who your target audience is and understand what valuable content would be of interest to them.
• Define what your business objective is by creating a YouTube Channel.
• Is it a branding exercise or are you trying to generate sales from your YouTube videos?
• Ensure that YouTube is integrated into an existing Social Media strategy you already have in place.
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You tube for business, the ultimate guide
1. YouTube for Business: The Ultimate Guide
Online video can no longer be ignored. On the crowded commuter train many passengers have ditched
their evening newspaper for YouTube on their phone. In my office when something goes wrong with the
system our calm, twenty something intern sits back and watches a YouTube video to find a solution to the
problem. YouTube is the 2nd biggest search engine in the world behind the mighty Google itself. So
there is no doubt that you, as a company, need a presence there. Here’s everything you need to
know about YouTube for business to get started.
The business case for using YouTube
Need more reasons to jump on the “YouTube for business” bandwagon?
70% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the US, so it is not just a US thing
60 hours of video is uploaded every minute
Over 4 billion videos are viewed a day
YouTube Mobile gets 400 million views a day
YouTube for business: before you start
Beware – No-one that I am aware of has ever gone onto YouTube in search of boring, self-promoting video.
So before you jump in you need to decide on a few things:-
You must clearly define who your target audience is and understand what valuable content would be
of interest to them.
Define what your business objective is by creating a YouTube Channel.
Is it a branding exercise or are you trying to generate sales from your YouTube videos?
Ensure that YouTube is integrated into an existing Social Media strategy you already have in place.
2. Setting up
Knowing that you have a clear objective it is time to create your own YouTube channel. Ideally you should
create your account with your existing Google account. That way your account will work well with
Google+ and in particular, Google+ Hangouts. So to sign up simply go to www.youtube.com/signup
Username
When creating your account make sure that your channel looks great and that it reflects your brand. You
will want to customise your username. Eg. www.youtube.com/user/ahaingroup. This username can then
be used on all your marketing materials, email signature, business cards etc.
Later, market your username and encourage people to visit and subscribe to your channel. Even the best
videos on YouTube will not be seen if no one knows they are there.
About
Make sure you fill in the “About Us” section and add links to your website and other Social Media sites.
Click on “My Channel” on the top right hand side of your home page and then click on the edit button.
Try to make this section short and sweet.
Treat it a bit like an elevator pitch and for SEO benefit add in relevant keywords to make your
channel more likely to be found.
Avatar and background
Click on “Channel Settings”. Make sure you add an image or logo for your YouTube avatar – suggested
dimensions: 800 x 800 pixels. Maximum size: 1 MB.
You will also have the opportunity to customize your background here. Choose a colour that fits in
with your background image and logo. Maximum size for your background image is 1MB.
3. Tags
Click on the Info and Settings section and add Tags to your channel. These keywords will enable YouTube
users to find your account. So ask yourself what words or phrases would my targeted viewer use if trying
to find my video?
Tabs
Click on the “tabs” section and make sure what activity you wish to share on your YouTube channel.
Customise layout
Before you decide to upload content, create favourite folders or subscribe to third party channels. You
should decide on what layout your channel should have. The default setting should be fine, however you
can customise your layout by selecting the “Featured” link.
4. If you are creating frequent video content the “Blogger” option may be your best bet as it will display a
reverse chronological list of your video uploads.
Uploading videos
Now that your channel has been set up it is time to upload content to your account. So just click on the
Upload Button at the top of your screen. You can:-
1. Upload an existing video,
2. Create a video from your webcam,
3. Create a video from your photographs and/or images
4. Broadcast a Google+ Hangout directly to your YouTube channel.
Video length
A standard YouTube account will only allow you to upload videos under 15 minutes in length. However it
is easy to request to be allowed to upload longer videos – follow these steps:
1. Visit the upload page at www.youtube.com/my_videos_upload
2. Click Increase your limit at the bottom of the page
3. Follow the steps to verify your account with a mobile phone. Currently they aren’t able to offer other
ways to verify your account.
Note: The most viewed videos on YouTube are less than 5 minutes in length.
Average Video Length for Top 50 Most Shared Global Videos in 2012:
Top 10 – 4 minutes 11 seconds (does not include “Kony 2012”)
11-20 – 2 minutes 30 seconds (1,501 total seconds)
21-30 – 3 minutes 5 seconds (1,849 total seconds)
31-40 – 2 minutes 57 seconds (1,770 total seconds)
41-50 – 1 minute 45 seconds (1,049 total seconds)
Top 50 – 2 minutes 54 seconds (8,682 total seconds – does not include “Kony 2012”)
5. (Source - http://www.reelseo.com/length-youtube-video/)
Make sure your video gets your point across and if applicable a clear call to action. Remember you are not
creating the video for you, you are creating it for your audience. So dare to be different, dare to stand out.
VideoToolBox
The VideoToolBox channel is a great resource to find out more about video production, editing and
uploading video. It is a channel designed to showcase videos from users about making
videos. http://www.youtube.com/user/videotoolbox
Format
Upload your video in the best quality format. We would normally upload HD video as a Windows Media
Video file in widescreen format (1280 x 720). The great thing about the Windows Media Video file is that
it enables good quality video at a relatively small file size. This makes the upload to YouTube fast and
effortless.
Title, description and tags
Once your video has been uploaded take some time adding a title, description and tags.
Make sure your title is something that a YouTube user would want to click on and add keywords into
your title where possible.
Add a description of what the video is about and add tags to your video.
Choose the most relevant category to list your video under.
See below for an example.
6. Privacy settings
When you have uploaded a video on YouTube you can decide to make it:
Public,
Unlisted,
Scheduled
or Private.
(See Privacy settings tab on the image above).
Public
If you want the world to see your video you must make sure your video is Public. Only Public videos will
show up in YouTube searches.
Exclusive
That said I’ve often uploaded exclusive content onto my YouTube channel and very often bonus training
resources. I can make these videos invite only (Private) or Unlisted so only a viewer with a link can see
my bonus content. This can be a great way to make a loyal customer or client feel special.
7. So, for example, I create a 10 minute video about Facebook for Business offering valuable content. At the
end of the video I put a call to action, eg, “subscribe to my YouTube channel and ‘Like’ my Facebook page
at …… and gain access to the full 60 minute video.”
Editing
YouTube has a number of great features to help you enhance the quality and impact of your video once
you have uploaded it. As long as you are in “Edit video” mode you will see a number of options at the top
of your page – Enhancements, Audio, Annotations and Captions.
Enhancements
Allows you to brush up the quality of your video:
Auto Fix -The Auto-fix feature may be worth trying out and seeing if it improves your video
masterpiece.
Style – You can also change the style of your video by selecting a number of great looks. Eg. 60s look,
Black and White etc. Don’t worry if you get tired of applying filters or don’t find one that suits, you
can still revert back to it’s original look.
Lighting – You can also fine tune the lighting on your video by clicking on the lighting tab.
Stabilize – Did you record your video without a Tripod? A great feature in the enhancements section
is that you can fix your shaky camera work by clicking on the stabilize button.
8. Blur faces – You can blur out people’s faces in your video should you need to do so. See Additional
features above.
Annotations
Annotations lets you add:
Text links to your videos
Links to other videos,
Channels and playlists
Or even create interlinked video narratives.
You control what the annotations say and when and where they appear on the video. These can be useful
if you want to link back to your website or even add a “Subscribe Now” link to your YouTube video.
9. Audio
The Audio section allows you to add royalty free music to your video. However if your video has audio
already you are likely to find that the music drowns out your sound even if you select the “Favour Original
Audio” option.
10. Captions
Add a text transcript of your audio to your video here.
This is very good for your SEO, but I wouldn’t be a great fan of watching a video with subtitles.
YouTube can automatically convert the audio to text for you (though it doesn’t translate very well),
however I would recommend you upload the text by clicking on the “Upload Caption File or
Transcript” button.
Video editor
Finally you can create projects – trim and attach videos to each other in order to create brand new video
content in the Video Editor section.
11. Getting views
Once your video has been uploaded and tagged it is vital to ensure that it reaches your intended audience.
If you are banking on your video being found by a large number of YouTube users you may only have a
few hours to get traction after you upload your video.
So you need to share your content to as many of the right people as quickly as possible. Remember no one
will see your video unless they know it is there. So you will need to market your post to your audience.
Share
Below your video you will see a share button. Here you can easily share your video by using the
shortened URL or even send the video out to your various social media networks. A nice feature with the
shortened URL is not only can you choose to link to the HD version, but you can choose exactly what time
you want the video to start. This can be powerful if there is a specific part of your video you want the
viewer to see.
Embed
YouTube also allows you to embed your video on a third party site such as your website or your blog. A
good way of generating views for your video is to create a video blog post with text and the embedded
video. You could do this on your own company blog or post to a community or business blog site such
as Tweakyourbiz.com.
12. So where else might one share their YouTube video? Well….everywhere your intended viewer is liable to
be hanging out.
Depending on the nature of the video – LinkedIn Groups can be a great place to start a conversation
about your video topic and share your link. I would also share the video as a LinkedIn update on my
personal and company pages.
Facebook, Pinterest, Flicker and Twitter are good platforms to share your video. Don’t be afraid to
share your video multiple times. Eg. I will typically share a video link three times a day on Twitter for
three days when I upload a new video.
If your company sends out newsletters why not embed or at least link to your latest video there.
Other steps you will need to take to get views are:
Brief several individuals you have a strong relationship with and who have good online Klout and get
them to share and mention your video.
Take time building up a list of YouTube subscribers.
Identify a list of key influencers in your industry or community. Engage with them and encourage
them to share your video.
Use Bookmarking sites such as Reddit, Technorati and Digg to list your video.
Engage with third parties who are commenting on or sharing your video. Always thank any user
sharing your content.
If appropriate write a press release about your video and send it to relevant media channels.
Advertising
And don’t forget about advertising. Spending money on online ads will increase the impact of your video.
You can generate views and/or subscriptions through targeted Google, Facebook or even YouTube
Advertising.
True View video ads works well with Google Adwords for Video: http://youtu.be/tmCk8EaBMow
Google Adwords for Video:Right Viewers at the Right Price: http://youtu.be/rJ_aKjy0wjs
Find out how to Create Your Google Adwords for Video here: http://youtu.be/p8MAlWU8rFM
13. Measuring success
You can get a quick recap of stats underneath any video. Just click on the statistics symbol. This will give
you a snap shot of how a video is performing. I find these stats valuable when assessing 3rd party videos
and analysing how competitor videos are performing.
Analytics
However, when analysing your own videos YouTube provides channel owners with some powerful
insights. To access just click the Analytics tab on your Channel’s homepage – it is at the top right hand side
next to the Video Manager tab.
Here you can see:
14. detailed data on your video performance, engagement, demographics and where your video has been
viewed. (mobile, 3rdparty sites etc.)
17. the age and sex of your audience
Reports
YouTube allows you to download reports of data (in Excel format). So ensure you take the time to analyse
the performance of your videos.
18. YouTube ROI
Impressions – Listerine place 55 million impressions on the back on an interactive YouTube
campaign
Traffic - Dollar Shave Club‘s brilliant ad starring CEO Michael Dubin racked up more than 8 million
views in 10 months.
Sales - 50% of Rokenbok’s customers are generated from YouTube
Branding - Nike generated 61 million new video views in 2012. Over half of these views came from
just the “Summer of Football” campaign.
ROI – Heineken discover that YouTube has a more efficient ROI than TV
Finally….YouTube is a brilliant place to listen, learn and engage with other users.
So don’t forget to subscribe to other users channels. It is amazing what valuable content you can
gather and even the influential people you can network with by subscribing and commenting on
other people’s content.
Spend time analysing competitors videos and assess what they are doing well and what they are
falling down on. Then go out and trump their content.
YouTube is becoming more and more Social and is now a place for companies not only to showcase
their brands, but also a place where companies can network and engage with their audience.
I love the fact that Google+ Hangouts now allows YouTube users to broadcast content live. This
enables us to get new, unique content out to our audience faster and quicker than ever
before. However, it is important to invest in a high quality webcam and a good microphone if
streaming content live.
YouTube is no different to any other platform, so if you are going to be there……look amazing, be different
from the rest, engage with your audience, have a clear message and ensure everything you do enhances
your brand.
I look forward to viewing your viral video on YouTube soon.
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