![]() POSTED BY Elliot Greenberger SEP 2, 2009 |
How to Get More Views for Your Video [This piece was originally posted as part of “Video Week” on Care2’s Frogloop blog. Thanks to Allyson Kapin and the Frogloop team for inviting us to participate.] If you’ve ever made an online video before, you know the level of work that goes into it. But creating a compelling video is just the beginning of the process. Getting your video seen—and by the right people—takes just as much work, if not more. Crossing your fingers that your video will “go viral” is a bad idea for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that you learn absolutely nothing about what works and what doesn’t. Here are some ideas for distributing and promoting your video online. 1. Optimize Your Video for the Web If your video was made for an event, it might not fly online. Repurpose your video for the web by making it short and to the point, and by including a call to action. If you’re making a video for online use, consider how you’ll distribute the video before you make it. Building the distribution into the video itself may inform what kind of video you make. 2. Recruit Your Email List When you link to your video in an email, include a screenshot of the video in a video player to raise interest. Ask your supporters to share the video with their friends and give specific instructions about what you want them to do—email a link, post to Facebook, leave a comment. 3. Get It On Your Site This is an obvious one, but many organizations don’t know where to put their video. If you have enough content, you might consider creating a Video or Media section on your site. Otherwise, connect your video to other relevant content on your site, like a popular article or a call to action. 4. Create Relevant Tags 5. Don’t Stop at YouTube 6. Reach Out to Bloggers 7. Talk About it Offline 8. Run Online Ads Truth is, sometimes you have to pay for distribution. If you have a Google Grant, try running a Google ad campaign around your video. It’s not the most cost-effective solution for every organization, but it’s absolutely worth testing.
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