I posted the previous blog. Here is day 2: It's all in a name, writing catchy titles.
Day 2: It's all in a name, writing catchy titles.( time 15 mins, basic level)
Subject read:
Best practices:
-write searchable titles(with Note: The strategies in this lesson are suggestions pulled from our experience with YouTube creators and are not promises or guarantees for success.)
-Craft tiles that grab attention: interests and sensibilities
-Keep titles catchy and concise
-Use your title and thumbnail to tell a story: Try captivating viewers using an element of mystery or emotion.
-See how effective your title is: audience retention report of youtube analytics.
-Adding titles on Youtube.
Get activities: answer some question.
Common creator questions:
-How can I improve my tiltes?
-Should I change existing metadata( title, description, tags) on my videos?
Check your knowledge:
Question 1: Which of the following should you include at the beginning of your title?
Correct answer is Keywords.
Wrong answers are:
-Branding.
-Episode numbers.
-Date recorded.
Question 2: Why is it a good idea to keep your title short?
Correct answer is: To ensure it doesn’t get cut off on some devices.
Wrong answers are:
-To be sure it tells a story with your thumbnail.
-To provide viewers a detailed description of your video.
-To be sure it comes up in search results.
Question 3: Where can you look in YouTube Analytics to see if your titles are working well?
Correct answer is: Audience retention report.
Wrong answers are:
-Views report.
-Subscribers report.
-Keyword search report.
The system show the congratulation after I completed the course from the begin to the end. I will take new knowledge to apply my "Explorer Mr Channel" channel. I go along with the analytic of the youtube channel to define how it is effective.
Challenge. ( Change up existing titles with your newly-acquired knowledge to increase views from search.).
The up next lesson is: make great thumbnail.
Day 2: It's all in a name, writing catchy titles.( time 15 mins, basic level)
Subject read:
Best practices:
-write searchable titles(with Note: The strategies in this lesson are suggestions pulled from our experience with YouTube creators and are not promises or guarantees for success.)
-Craft tiles that grab attention: interests and sensibilities
-Keep titles catchy and concise
-Use your title and thumbnail to tell a story: Try captivating viewers using an element of mystery or emotion.
-See how effective your title is: audience retention report of youtube analytics.
-Adding titles on Youtube.
Get activities: answer some question.
Common creator questions:
-How can I improve my tiltes?
-Should I change existing metadata( title, description, tags) on my videos?
Check your knowledge:
Question 1: Which of the following should you include at the beginning of your title?
Correct answer is Keywords.
Wrong answers are:
-Branding.
-Episode numbers.
-Date recorded.
Question 2: Why is it a good idea to keep your title short?
Correct answer is: To ensure it doesn’t get cut off on some devices.
Wrong answers are:
-To be sure it tells a story with your thumbnail.
-To provide viewers a detailed description of your video.
-To be sure it comes up in search results.
Question 3: Where can you look in YouTube Analytics to see if your titles are working well?
Correct answer is: Audience retention report.
Wrong answers are:
-Views report.
-Subscribers report.
-Keyword search report.
The system show the congratulation after I completed the course from the begin to the end. I will take new knowledge to apply my "Explorer Mr Channel" channel. I go along with the analytic of the youtube channel to define how it is effective.
Challenge. ( Change up existing titles with your newly-acquired knowledge to increase views from search.).
The up next lesson is: make great thumbnail.
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