Will YouTube Popularity Improve Website Google Rank?
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Our YouTube Channel was endorsed by a celebrity and suddenly gained 22,000 subscribers. We are now posting videos 2-3 times a week and get a lot of engagement. Each video has an average of 10,000 views.
The result of this is that we get about 200 direct visits to our website every. Almost twice as much as organic traffic from Google. Assuming that this is sustained over time, will it improve the Google of our website?
Is there anyway to use the popularity of our Google channel to reinforce the ranking of our website?
Thanks!!
Aln -
I totally agree with you guy's , These video helps us alot. Basically if our youtube channel is linked with the website, then the google lift the website too in a very fast speed as i did on my website Apksdesk. On this website, i uploaded videos & others stuff too & i got alot of ranking easily.
Thanks
Regards
Ewerurt!!!
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It be could be possible if you add attractive videos and professionally edited videos from professional video editors. We also tried Kine Master for editing videos more professionally and got better results. You can also try this because professional videos are also the most important factor in YouTube videos.
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I agree with effectdigital. It's near impossible that the number of subscribers is going to help you rank better. But indirectly it could obviously provide you with a lot more abilities to get links and mentions that will help your authority-building efforts. Everything related to that will help push your rankings upwards.
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It could well positively benefit your SEO, but the effect is likely to be indirect. If the videos gain enough exposure, then there will surely be some kind of digital press coverage. If they (editors) link to your site, in addition to your YouTube channel (some will, some won't) then you'll likely see some positive impact. The way you can influence things more directly, is getting in contact with people linking to the videos and asking the editorial teams if they wouldn't mind also linking to some pages on your website. Some will be annoyed you even contacted them, some won't reply, some will help you out. "Don't ask, don't get"
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