YouTube platform, vidIQ and TubeBuddy

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YouTube platform, vidIQ and TubeBuddy

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Each tool has its pros and cons, so if you can afford it, we recommend using both. TubeBuddy and vidIQ are great for finding keywords – and related keywords that you should use to optimize your YouTube videos.

When you look at your competitors’ high-ranking videos, both tools will show you keyword insights to help you determine which keywords you should target for your video. Additionally, if you click “Show All Keywords,” you’ll get even more insight into which keywords are worth incorporating into your video title or description, or which keywords are too competitive.

TubeBuddy also has a Keyword Explorer hungary phone number data feature. When you start typing a keyword, TubeBuddy will show you possible keywords to target. Just continue typing your keyword phrase or select one that interests you.

With TubeBuddy or vidIQ (or both) you can:

Find amazing keywords.
Evaluate your competitors and their weaknesses.
Take advantage of these shortcomings to strengthen your video optimization.
These tools go far beyond just keyword research, giving your videos and YouTube channel a big advantage.

Where to place keywords on YouTube for maximum effective optimization?
Once you’ve found about 2-6 target keywords (and a few semantic keywords that complement those target keywords), it’s time to use those keywords in your video marketing.

Let's talk about where you should strategically place keywords on YouTube.

Put keywords first in your YouTube video title . Your YouTube video title gives the YouTube algorithm, users, and search engines a “first impression” of your video and tells everyone what your video is about. A well-optimized video title will please the YouTube algorithm and attract more visitors, which can translate into more views.
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