True. SEO is something you practice like any other skill you may have. And you'll usually get better the longer you go. ;-)You don't just "try SEO" i'm not sure what you're doing.
I never saw less, but just... for the hours spent on doing it to only have my videos end up with the same amount of views it was just like "I could have watched so many episodes of wheel of fortune instead of doing that, so much time wasted..."When I go home for break 2morrow, I'm going to keyword stuff and change the title on all my videos that I tried SEO on because I tried SEO for about 15 videos and saw ZERO results. I actually saw LESS views.
Get another screen and watch a movie while you do it. Once agian, practice makes perfect. Once you get better you'll notice you end up spending less time and getting better results.I never saw less, but just... for the hours spent on doing it to only have my videos end up with the same amount of views it was just like "I could have watched so many episodes of wheel of fortune instead of doing that, so much time wasted..."
Yes but I can't CONCENTRATE Marcus, and I take WOF too seriously to not devote my full attention to it.Get another screen and watch a movie while you do it. Once agian, practice makes perfect. Once you get better you'll notice you end up spending less time and getting better results.
SEO is more than just keyword research. It builds mostly upon how a search engine works and how you can find what's not just most popular, but most relevant and what can drive more people who wanna watch your video. The basic understanding is to research keywords, and it's very difficult to explain the complexity behind it.Yes but I can't CONCENTRATE Marcus, and I take WOF too seriously to not devote my full attention to it.
Ok on a serious note, explain what you mean by "practice" I thought the aim was to just search the most relevant keywords that got the most amount of hits, and then keep putting them in until you can't add another tag. No? I'm not sure how you would practice that, but then maybe that's not how you should do it. TEACH ME POR FAVOR.
Translation: I need to pay someone to do this s**t for me. Got it.SEO is more than just keyword research. It builds mostly upon how a search engine works and how you can find what's not just most popular, but most relevant and what can drive more people who wanna watch your video. The basic understanding is to research keywords, and it's very difficult to explain the complexity behind it.
I'm at a point where I'm not really into how many searches but how the keywords themselves affect the SEO I do, this is mostly because I'm still crossing over from textual content to video content.
One very important thing people usually don't think about is that a long tail keyword with 30 searches each month that's easy to rank for can be very good, if you can optimize for 3-5 longtail keywords where you're number 1. SEO is not just checking keywords. There's a lot of math into is aswell. Let's try a case by one of my friends who's a master at SEO in my eyes and is curretly on a 3rd place in the danish affiliate championship.
He had 3 longtailkeywords that got around 100 searches a month each, locally. He could easily rank in the top 3 in searches for those longtailkeywords. Just some facts: Around 60% click the first link, where 25-30% click the second and the third is not even that clicked, maybe around 6-8% click it. This means that he would be able to get up towards 180 clicks each month consistently, compared to a very unstable optimization going to highly searched shorttail keywords which is not that competitive. By going for longtailkeywords you're more likely to rank higher, easier and more consistent searches that turn into clicks on your video, which is what SEO is mostly about, consistent ranking.

As I said, it is complex, it's not just like putting in keywords here and there ;-)Translation: I need to pay someone to do this s**t for me. Got it.
Lol seriously that sounds complex as hell.