3 Tips to Make Your YouTube Video Stand Out

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There are billions of videos on YouTube, with everything from cute kittens to hour long movies. How can you be certain your video will stand out amongst your competitors?

1. Intro/Outro Music: Utilizing music immediately tends to make your video more attractive and memorable, and by using the same intro each time the music becomes a component of your branding. Merely by such as music you improve the viewer interest by grabbing their attention from anything else they're doing. Nevertheless, when putting music onto your video be sure it is the correct music. You need a musical bit that will reflect the character of your clip. For instance, a yoga instructor would not want a rock intro/outro for their workout or training video. Instead the yoga instructor may use a piano or new age type audio so that it much better reflects their business. Also when selecting music for your video be sure you do not use copyright material. YouTube will eliminate your video for violating these laws.

2. Intro/Outro Slides: By putting slides on the front and back end of your video you add clarity to it. You start your viewer out by reminding them what they are watching, your qualifications, and any other specifics you might want to add. Then you finish by reminding the viewer of your name and then also presenting them with your social media links, your website, and your email. This functions very nicely in tandem with tip #1. You can add slides with the simplest of software. For Windows users there is Windows Film Maker, which is free and currently on your pc and for Mac people there is I-Movie. Both of these are free software that can add slides to your video.

3. Adding Tags: Adding tags is an essential step to your video. If you don't add tags to your video you will not show up in a YouTube search. When considering what tags to add, think of all the words that would relate to your video. The more the much better. For instance, if you have a video that shows a dancing dog you may want to add tags such as these: Dance, Dog, Funny, dancing, dancing dog, pet, pet tricks, humor, and animal. If you add tags that relate to your video you ensure that your clip will be seen by your target market and through that you develop your list and even acquire potential clients.

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