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Monday, April 27, 2020

BASICS ON TIME MANAGEMENT

The Basics On Time Management
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“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.” ― William Penn
Time Management is one misleading phrase. While science fiction, for the longest time, has been fixated on the subject of managing time using numerous ways, like the idea of time travel, not one person on this earth can really manage time. As a human, the only thing that you can hope to attain is to successfully manage your life’s events in the most efficient way possible for you to have adequate time left for other things that you need to accomplish. Time is the one that manages itself, in all sense of the word.
Here, you will get to learn more about time management and discover some simple techniques and ideas that you can put to use so that you can make your own time become in the most efficient way possible for you to get all things done while still having enough time left for yourself.
Was there ever a time in your life when you wished for more time? Did you ever want time to pass even more quickly? There are instances when time seems to fly while on other times, it seems to be dragging. You often hear people complaining how their time at school or work is dragging, while the holidays just pass by all too quickly.
The Basics
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These illusions are merely the effect of how a person reacts to different emotions and environments because whether you like it or not, nothing will change the fact that one day is always composed of 24 hours, no more, no less.
According to research, once the human brain is engaged in numerous activities, it experiences a reduction in the ability to notice how time passes. Conversely, when your brain has less stimulation, it tends to focus on keeping tab on time passing.
Time management is almost as good as safeguarding your money. You protect your money, aiming to use this in the wisest way possible and avoiding any waste. You budget. You balance the money you earn with the money you spend. And just like money, your time is also a limited but valuable resource. This means that the skills that you will need for managing your time is the same with those required for money management to be successful – planning, management, as well as self-control.
By learning good skills in time management, you will have better chances of controlling your time, with the primary goal of improving your life. Furthermore, this improvement must reduce the levels of stress in your system and heighten your energy levels. Through proper time management, you can maintain or come up with the perfect balance between your family, personal and work lire while still possessing the flexibility of responding to new opportunities or surprises.

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES

 Inspirational Quotes For A Better Living
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What chance gathers she easily scatters. A great person attracts great people and knows how to hold them together. -
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A general is just as good or just as bad as the troops under his command make him.
General Douglas MacArthur
The real leader has no need to lead--
he is content to point the way.
Henry Miller
A leader is a dealer in hope.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Rely on your own strength of body and soul. Take for your star self-reliance, faith, honesty and industry. Don't take too much advice — keep at the helm and steer your own ship, and remember that the great art of commanding is to take a fair share of the work. Fire above the mark you intend to hit. Energy, invincible determination with the right motive, are the levers that move the world.
Noah Porter
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.
John Quincy Adams
He who has never learned to obey cannot be a good commander.
Aristotle
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Where there is no vision, the people perish.
Proverbs 29:18
Misfortunes, untoward events, lay open, disclose the skill of a general, while success conceals his weakness, his weak points.
Horace
In this world a man must either be an anvil or hammer.
Henry W. Longfellow
I light my candle from their torches.
Robert Burton
Leadership does not always wear the harness of compromise.

Woodrow Wilson
The greater a man is in power above others, the more he ought to excel them in virtue. None ought to govern who is not better than the governed.
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Publius Syrus
A bold onset is half the battle.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
The power is detested, and miserable the life, of him who wishes to be feared rather than to be loved.
Cornelius Nepos
To be a great leader and so always master of the situation, one must of necessity have been a great thinker in action. An eagle was never yet hatched from a goose's egg.
James Thomas
Ill can he rule the great that cannot reach the small.
Edmund Spenser
He who has learned how to obey will know how to command.
Solon
When I give a minister an order, I leave it to him to find the means to carry it out.
Napoleon Bonaparte
No man can stand on top because he is put there.
H. H. Vreeland
A ruler should be slow to punish and swift to reward.
Ovid
It is impossible to imagine anything which better becomes a ruler than mercy.
Seneca
No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent.
Abraham Lincoln
What you cannot enforce, do not command.
Sophocles
No general can fight his battles alone. He must depend upon his lieutenants, and his success depends upon his ability to select the right man for the right place.
Philip Armour
To do great things is difficult; but to command great things is more difficult.
Friedrich Nietzsche
It is absurd that a man should rule others, who cannot rule himself. (Absurdum est ut alios regat, qui seipsum regere nescit.)
Latin Proverb
Let him who would be moved to convince others, be first moved to convince himself.
Thomas Carlyle
A good general not only sees the way to victory; he also knows when victory is impossible.
Polybius
Any one can hold the helm when the sea is calm.
Publilius Syrus
A leader is a dealer in hope.
Napoleon Bonaparte
I am only one,
But still I am one.
I cannot do everything,
But still I can do something;
And because I cannot do everything
I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
Edward Everett Hale
Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action.
Benjamin Disraeli
Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.
Edmund Burke
You can't do anything about the length of your life, but you can do something about its width and depth.
Shira Tehrani
Well done is better than well said.
Benjamin Franklin
If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.
Lucy Larcom
"Quotations help us remember the simple yet profound truths that give life perspective and meaning. When it comes to life's most important lessons, we can all use gentle reminders."
Chriswell Freeman
"Quotation is the highest compliment you can pay to an author." Samuel Johnson
"I quote others only to better express myself."
Michel Montaigne
"A book of quotations, can never be complete." Robert M. Hamilton
"I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation. " George Bernard Shaw
"By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote."

VIDEO MARKETING STRATEGIES

Strategies for Follow up on Your Marketing Videos
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Marketing videos are ‘hot.’ They are a great way to increase your viewers and your customer base, which means an increase in your revenues. Follow up is also an important step in successful marketing videos. Let’s look at some very effective strategies.
You are going to have to experiment with follow up techniques. Remember nothing is a waste of time. You can learn from every experience. So just because you have made your marketing video doesn’t mean you are done. It is time to promote it – all of the action you take after you post your online marketing video works towards growing your exposure and that’s important.
Try these video campaign follow ups:
* Monitor comments that are left on your videos and then reply to those comments. You can develop conversation about your industry, your brand, your products, etc. and of course answer any comments tied directly to the video.
* Always measure your statistics. If you have a call to action, monitor the sales that come off that call to action. If you have links to your site then monitor those links.
* Answer any questions that come up. If your viewers are debating topics, you discussed in the video, answer any questions that arise, and allow them to continue the conversation.
Podcasts for your videos are a good follow up. Don’t make the mistake that it’s done once you post your video to YouTube. Create podcasts, which will help to follow up on your YouTube videos. It will allow you to expand your visibility to millions of possible viewers. You will need to have web host for your video files if you are going to create a podcast feed.
You can also make use of YouTube annotations. These will direct traffic to additional videos you have or to a call to action. This is a great follow up that can be of great value. It is also beneficial if your information in the video has become out of date and you can add an annotation directing viewers to the new video that has been updated.
The follow up is very important in your online marketing video is very important to enjoying the full benefit of your video campaigns. It is a common mistake of beginners not to follow through and incorporate the follow up with their online marketing video campaign. Don’t let this be your mistake!
How to Create Your Online Marketing Video for Less Than $100
It’s a bit of a catch 22 – your business needs a video to start selling but you need to sell to afford to have a video done, which is why you’ll want to read on. There are plenty of options and you can actually get your online marketing video going for less than $100 with this step-by-step guide.
#1 Write a Script
The basis for a good video begins with the script, so take your time and get this part right. You want to capture the viewer’s attention, tell what your business is about in a way that’s easy to understand, and keep your visitors engaged.
You might do a video that shows your viewers how to do something or explains how to fix something. Don’t forget to close with your company name and invite your viewers to call you, sign up, buy something or whatever the next step is.
#2 Record Your Voiceover
Once your script is complete, you need to do the voiceover. You’ll need a decent microphone, a space that’s echo-free, and a good voice. If you don’t have a good voice recruit family or friends to help you out here. You can also hire a pro to do the voiceover.
#3 Create the Necessary Visuals
Before you start to create your visual assets, you’ll need to complete your video. It’s helpful to brainstorm and create a written storyboard with your script to see how it best plays out.
If your video is not going to be live, there are a number of ways of getting still video footage. Sites like Getty or iStockPhoto have thousand of images that are royalty free. If you have your own camera, you can take your own images. If you are giving directions or doing ‘how to’ videos you can also use screen capture.
#4 Editing your Video
Now you need to put all of it together. Here’s where you bring your project to life. Most professionals use Adobe After Effects but there are some other cheaper options like Camtasia or PowerPoint. The software is fairly easy to learn.
#5 Add SFX and/or Music
Next, you’ll want to add any special sound effects or music. However, remember, it is not legal to just pick a song and use it. There are many stock music websites online so you can purchase royalty free tracks for under $50. Make sure your music track doesn’t drown out your voice track. Fading In and Out is a nice technique that adds a professional touch.
Step #6 Publish your Online Marketing Video
That’s it, you’re ready to publish. YouTube is the most popular site for publishing. The MPEG-4 format is ideal for high definition. Make sure your video has a good title and description. Also, make sure that you do a good job with your tags so that the right people find you.
There you have it. Six steps to get your first online marketing video up and running, and all for under $100.
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Make a Professional Online Marketing Video on a Budget
If you’ve decided to get involved with online video marketing, you may be considering using a professional video production company. This can be a great idea, as you’ll get a top quality video. However, if you are like many small businesses your budget is small and your need great. This may inhibit your ability to hire a professional video company. This shouldn’t stop you – you may not be aware that making your own online marketing video is not nearly as difficult as you might think.
Start by taking advantage of the many free video editing software programs. You might already have the equipment you need – a microphone and a webcam, and you need a plan. Let’s have a look at what you need start producing your own video on a budget.
A Quality Microphone
If there is one thing you need to buy that’s of the highest quality, it is your microphone. Viewers will put up with grainy or choppy video, and they’ll live with pictures and without animation, but if the sound is poor they’ll hit the back button so fast you won’t even be able to say ‘bye.’ There are a number of good quality mikes available for a reasonable price. The Samson G Track USB microphone is one of them. Another is the Yeti, which is made by Blue Microphones. Take a little time to review the pros and cons of the many microphones on the market that fits your budget.
A Quality Camera or Webcam
Depending on the type of video you will be doing, you’ll need either a quality video camera or a webcam. While a lot of online marketing videos can be shot using a webcam, if you are planning to do live action you’ll need the right camera. Look for something that does live streaming video like the Sony Bloggie HD for around $129. While you shouldn’t expect professional quality from this gem, it is reasonable for doing blogs, video tutorials and video marketing.
You might also want to capture screen shots right from your computer. This is especially useful when doing tutorials. There are plenty of free programs that can do this for Snipping Tool and Screencasts are two such programs. They are easy to use and give you the opportunity to create professional looking videos.
If money is no object and you have the budget to hire a professional, then do so, but if you are like most entrepreneurs with small businesses, money is an object. In which case you can take the project on yourself with only a small investment in equipment.

VIDEO MARKETING

Why You Should be Using Online Video Marketing
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If you are just starting to dabble in online video marketing, this is a very wise business decision. If you still are not sure if this is the right decision, check out these five reasons why you should be using online video marketing and what you stand to gain by making this decision.
#1 Your customers are spending their time watching videos
Did you know that more than 4 billion views occur daily on YouTube? It’s the second largest search engine with only Google ranking higher. 55% of people watch at least one video daily and 78% watch at least one video weekly. That information in itself should have you stoked to get that video up and enjoy the benefits.
#2 Your Competition is Already Benefiting from Online Marketing Video
Did you know that 81% of all senior marketing executives are using online marketing video? That’s up 11% from just two years ago. Don’t miss the opportunity that awaits you.
#3 Video is Easy to Search
When it comes to searching on Google 70% of the top 100 searches are videos. Consumers are seeking information on products and services and they are ready to buy when they find what they want. YouTube is the second largest search engine and so videos rank well and you have an optimum opportunity awaiting you with online video marketing.
#4 Videos are Educational, Entertaining, and Inspiring
Over 60% of consumers spend at least 2 minutes watching a video about a product they are thinking of buying. Video is excellent for marketing because it engages emotions. Viewers can get mad, cry, laugh, and learn. Viewers are far less likely to walk away from a video than an article because of the visual component.
#5 Your Visitor is Just a Click Away From Buying
More than 34% of shoppers looking to buy apparel will purchase after watching an online marketing video compared to only 16% after watching a TV ad. When you watch a TV ad, you can’t buy right then. You have to go to a store, log on to the site on your computer, or make a phone call. When an online marketing video is done correctly the visitor can instantly make their purchase and that’s powerful which is why the high conversion rate.
Now that you have five good reasons why you should be using online video marketing, isn’t it time to start creating?
Online Video Marketing - The 5 Secrets You Need to Know
Chances are if you are reading this, you are about to undertake your own online video marketing or at the very least you still classify yourself as a beginner. Congratulations are in order for stepping outside your comfort zone and being smart enough to recognize that you could use a little help in getting it right.
Let’s start by sharing with you the 5 secrets you need to know to have a successful online video marketing campaign.
Step #1 Do the Necessary Research
We all like to go from point A to point B as quickly as we can, and in the rush to get our online video completed many fail to do the proper amount of research. The end result is disappointment. By taking some time initially to do your research you’ll save time, avoid disappointment and achieve ‘success’ much faster.
Ironically, never before in the history of mankind has information been so readily available. Just a few clicks of the mouse and you can have all the information you need, and yet over anxious beginners skip this key step.
Step #2 Take the Time to Plan
A smart person once said, “Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.” Is that you? This is especially true with video marketing. Don’t believe me? Just take five minutes to check out a few of the videos available and it won’t take long for you to find confusing, mixed up, disjointed videos that completely fail to engage you. Sadly, it’s the biggest mistake that beginners make. Take your time and created a streamlined flow of information that the viewer can easily understand.
Step #3 Execute Your Plan
Here’s where you succeed or fail – it’s where your viewers will see just how much effort you put into research and planning. However, that said, even when you do your research and planning properly if you do not have the necessary equipment, resources, and skills to create an online marketing video you can still fail here. Make sure that your ability and your ambition match. Start small for your first video, grow your skills and you’ll enjoy success.
Step #4 How Can You Improve
This is the step that separates ‘the men from the boys’ – it’s what separates the amateurs from the professionals. If you put together one or two marketing videos and they get disappointing results, so you quit, you were never in it to win it! But if you learn from your mistakes, find out how you can improve, before long you’re a real pro and before long, you’ll be reaping the benefits of your efforts.
Step #5 Ask the Experts
One of the best-kept secrets by those who are highly successful with their online video marketing is that they aren’t afraid to seek help from the experts. They don’t try to go it alone! There are all kinds of free and low cost help out there so why set yourself up for failure because you are too proud to take the help.
If you are new to online video marketing and you implement these 5 secrets, you’ll be enjoying success before you know it and growing your business at an impressive rate.
What an Online Marketing Video Can do For Your Business
Online video marketing has become the latest epidemic when it comes to marketing tools. In fact, it has gone viral. If you haven’t given online marketing videos a try yet, you should, as there are plenty of benefits you can enjoy and increased sales are one of them. Let’s look at what your video should accomplish for you.

It Should Introduce You
A video is a powerful tool that allows you to present a polished you. You can polish your online marketing presentation and then create a flawless delivery that puts in you in the best light with your potential customer.
Establish That You are an Expert in Your Field
When you create your online marketing video you should focus on showing your viewers your expertise. This is much easier to do with a video than text content. Adding videos that establish you as an expert to your website, blog and/or email marketing can be highly beneficial.
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Maximize Your SEO Benefits
In the past, as far as SEO was concerned, videos were actually a liability. But that is not that case any longer. Today, videos are more than fifty times more likely to be on the first page of a surfer’s search. There are three main ways a marketing video can give you a major SEO boost.
1. There is far less competition with video compared to text content. There are millions of text pages competing for the top SEO ranking, but only thousands of video pages competing for the same space.
2. Videos are ranked much quicker than text content. It takes hours for videos to get ranked and weeks for text to get ranked. That also gives video the ability to be very current.
3. Videos often go viral. It is much more likely that a person will share a video than text. This is especially true when you put together a really good video.
Online video marketing is affordable, requires only a webcam, a microphone, and a good script to begin to enjoy the benefits. Take some time to fine tune your message and make it easy to understand. That way you’ll enjoy the greatest benefit.
Online marketing videos are the hottest tool business owners have at their fingertips. In today’s online environment a video is far more likely to lead to a sale than even the best text content. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.

DROPSHIP DETECTION

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What Is Dropshipping?
Imagine setting up your own online store with dozens, hundreds, even thousands of products without having to spend a single dime upfront on inventory.
Instead, you find products on another website (let’s use Amazon in this example since most people are familiar with it), add products to your site, and price them higher than they are being sold on the original size (Amazon).
Let’s say you are selling a frying pan that sells for $14 on Amazon. You price it at $20 on your website. When a customer orders it, they pay you $20. Then you go to Amazon and order it for $14, having Amazon ship it directly to the customer, and you keep the $6 difference.
Pretty slick, right?
Only dropshipping doesn’t require you to pay full retail price like ordering from Amazon. Instead, you can often get prices that aren’t all that much higher than true wholesale prices.
Of course, you have to be careful. Some so-called dropshipping companies are actually selling at or very near retail, so it’s nearly impossible to make a profit. Sometimes they charge a monthly or yearly fee to access their inventory, which cuts into your potential profits even further.
You also have to make sure the company isn’t going to be slow with shipping, which could seriously harm your reputation.
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Dropshipping has a lot of pros and cons, so let’s take a look at those before we continue.
Pros Of Dropshipping
1. Lower Upfront Investment – Because you don’t have to pay for inventory upfront, your initial business startup costs are much lower.
2. No Warehouse Space Needed – The dropshipper is the one who deals with inventory, so there’s no need to rent a warehouse or take up space in your home to keep your inventory.
3. No Shipping Hassles – The dropshipping company also handles packaging and shipping products, so that takes a lot of work off your hands, freeing you up for other tasks, like marketing, and sourcing other products.
4. More Products – If you don’t have to worry about whether a product will sell or not because you aren’t paying for it upfront, you can take more liberties with the products you add to your store. If a product doesn’t sell, the only thing you’ve lost is the small amount of time it took to add it to the store, and you can remove it just as easily.
Cons Of Dropshipping
1. Low Profit Margins – Because most dropshippers are not true wholesalers, you’ll find your profit margins are lower than they would be if you bought inventory directly from wholesalers. In
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fact, there’s often a middleman between the wholesaler and dropshipper, which cuts into profits even more.
2. Delivery Issues – Because you will have no direct control over shipping, there may be times when customers don’t get their orders on time, or receive the wrong product or damaged merchandise. Because they bought the item from you, they will expect you to be responsible, and they aren’t likely to accept the fact that you used a dropshipper as an excuse. In fact, they’d likely just see that as a reason not to order from you again.
3. Inventory Issues – You may also find that your dropshipper’s inventory control system doesn’t sync with your own, which means there may be times when a customer orders a product from your site that is not currently in stock with the dropshipper. In this case, you’d have to either source the product elsewhere very quickly, or issue a refund and an apology to the customer.
4. Higher Shipping Costs – Because you won’t be able to make deals with shipping companies for volume discounts, and because customers may order products from multiple dropshippers in a single order from your store, you may run into shipping issues. Shipping costs could eat into your profits pretty badly if you aren’t careful.
It’s a tradeoff, really. You sacrifice larger profit margins and control over inventory and shipping for a lower upfront investment and less work overall. It’s up to you to decide if dropshipping is right for you and your business.
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Thursday, April 23, 2020

CREATING A YOUTUBE MARKETING PLAN

                    Creating A YouTube Marketing Plan
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 How you're going to use YouTube and what your marketing plan will be for success. There's a number of factors to consider here and  of course, the overall nature of your marketing plan is going to depend on the type of business or company that you're running, your goals, and so on. 
Additionally, your budget, resources, and other elements will also have an impact on the direction that you need take when building your audience on YouTube and acquiring traffic and views. Regardless of the nature of your YouTube marketing strategy, you obviously need to start somewhere. So that's exactly what this course is going to help you do.
For starters, if you're using YouTube video marketing to promote an existing business, then monetization isn't an issue for you. If you're new to digital marketing, then you need to determine how you're going to benefit from the viewers and traffic that your videos get.
 Will you be promoting your website or products in the descriptions?
 Are you running advertisement based videos (for your products or others)?
 Will you be using YouTube ads to monetize the traffic that views your videos?
 Do you plan to interact on YouTube and have a presence there?
Another part of your plan will be to determine how you're going to scale up your success of videos that attract larger audiences. It's especially helpful to have a good strategy in mind here, so ask yourself about how you're going to get your first 100 views and then ask yourself how you'll grow that first 1,000 subscribers or followers. More importantly, consider the types of topics, products, or content that you're going to present in your videos. Are the topics going to be easy to rank for? Are they attracting enough of an audience to be worth your time? Is there a platform or network that you can cross promote your videos and media on for increased visibility and potential?
For these factors, it can be useful to perform some market research and even keyword research by looking at your competition and even doing the traditional methods for digging and seeing the overall potential.
Consider if there are other YouTube creators or channels that are making money
from the platform in your same niche, doing what you do.
 How successful have they been?
 Is there more opportunity for you to capitalize on that traffic?
 What niche(s) are these creators working in?
 How are they marketing their brand?
 Do they have their own products or how do they monetize their network?
Take note that there's nothing wrong with “borrowing” a business model that's currently working and producing results. If there's a popular YouTuber out there in your niche that's making money from e-book sales or other sales like that, then make it a point to pay close attention to what they're doing. Even better, take a look at their older videos and see how they've gradually built their audience and network to the point that it's at now.
Once you have your business model and plan in mind, you should begin to plot all of this out on a sheet of paper, or an online resource for planning. This will give an actionable blueprint that you can follow. Make decisions here such as how many videos you will need to upload to reach your target audience. Think about what the topic of each of your videos will be and then go so far as to plot your trajectory over time. The more details you can make your
step-by-step process for marketing on YouTube, the easier it will be to stay motivated and achieve results (and success).
Also remember that when you create this type of business plan, you should use estimates and projections that aren't overly optimistic. Make sure that your plan will work in a 'worst case scenario' and don't put unnecessary stress upon yourself. This way you can only be pleased by the results that you end up achieving.
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METHODS FOR MORE YOUTUBE VIEWS

     Methods For More YouTube Views & Traffic


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Youtube has an excellent potential for creating awareness about a brand, goods or services that a person offers. The challenge, however, is that there are thousands of videos existing on the platform and users keep on uploading more videos by the minute. Each of these users hopes to get views.
So how does one ensure his or her video is visible and attracting views or traffic?
The following is just  tips for getting more views and traffic from YouTube.
Conduct research for your video channel
The secret to attracting plenty of views to your video is first understanding the viewers. Doing so requires research to determine the purpose of the video, the target audience, the content value the audience seeks, and where besides YouTube is the audience found. Armed with this information, you can brand your videos in a way
that it appeals to the targeted masses. A relatively easy method of researching is by analyzing Youtube videos with the most views or shares. 
Create quality and timeless videos 
When it comes to the web content is king. People see the videos because they hope to get value in the form of knowledge, entertainment or nourishment. For this reason, the content should be valuable, of good audio and video quality, nondiscriminatory, and one that cuts across religion, race and gender. It's amazing how many YouTubers upload videos that fail to meet such standards and wonder why their videos are not attracting views. Remember the easiest way to get more views is
when the video goes viral, and every one is sharing or tagging their friends. No one wants to share poor quality and boring videos.

Write engaging and detailed video descriptions
 When you upload a video on Youtube, neither Google nor Youtube can watch or even
listen to it. Instead, they rely on the text a person used to describe the video to understand and even rank the video. Since Google uses the words in the video description to list it, it is only prudent for a person to provide a detailed description. After all, if you took your time to make the video and upload it, spending a few minutes writing it's story won’t hurt. Besides, with a better ranking, you get more views.
Optimize Your Video Keywords
Although it pays to have a good YouTube ranking, it is more rewarding if the classification extends to Google and search engine searches. It's obvious that many websites’ traffic comes from search engines like Google, which create page rankings depend mainly on the keywords used. Therefore, if you want more traffic to your video, consider using appropriate video keywords that will give your video an edge in the search engine results page. An easy way of identifying the video keywords is to discover the keywords used by other YouTube videos appearing on the first pages of the search engine, and then use those words in your video description.

Capitalize On Social Media Platforms
 Social Media platforms are useful tools for getting the message out to the masses. Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Quora, Whatapps, Instagram, Pinterest and many others are worth utilizing. Post links to your video on those platforms and even proactively ask the online community to view, like, comment and even share with their friends and relatives. However be careful not to spam the social media accounts of other users. Another idea is joining communities and forums dealing with issues your video addresses. To answer a member's question just offer insight and post the link to your Youtube video that provides detailed information.

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