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Optimizing Video Content For Youtube Video Sharing - Video Seo

Video sharing and video marketing is becoming one of the newest and most exciting online promotional opportunities for 2008.

Certainly we have all heard about the biggest online video sharing website out there, Youtube. In 2007, Google purchased Youtube and even before this acquisition, the site was growing in popularity each and every day. Youtube is a wonderful site for users to get started with sharing online video content. However, because your video is converted to flash upon uploading it to the website, you need to learn the tips and techniques that will optimize your videos for the best quality result after uploading to the site.

Obviously the first step is to have video content created in order to then share the video online. To do this, you will need the equipment in order to shoot video, edit, and encode video. If you do not currently have a camcorder or other video camera, most digital cameras these days, and even some mobile phones, have video functionality built in. In addition, you can use a simple webcam to produce videos. As far as software for editing and encoding your videos, there are hundreds of choices. Even the basic video software that come with most new computers have the tools that you will need.

If you are planning to upload and make movies from your mobile phone or other mobile device, I would plan on using something other than Microsoft MovieMaker. Apple Quicktime Pro, which is very inexpensive, is good to use with most any format.

Keep in mind that Youtube only offers support for some of the various video formats that are out there. If possible, I would suggest either a .mov or mp4 file as the file that you upload to Youtube. If the software that you have is not capable of handling export functions in these formats, then I would suggest trying something else.

As for the size of your video, Youtube recommends 320*240 QVGA and I would also agree with this recommendation which, unless you are using a webcam, most often your camcorders will shoot at a higher resolution. You will need to resize the video but try not to effectively pull or stretch the frames.

As far as the bit-rate, I would suggest that you use a higher bit rate than YouTube recommends. You can target your bit-rate to be 1000kbps and anything much higher than 1500kbps would really be more than you need and will clearly make the conversion process take longer. Ideally you are looking for a range of 700-1000 kbps.

As for audio, it is advisable to utilize the MP3 codec, which should be standard on most video editing software programs.

When you are done editing and exporting your video as a .mov or as a .mp4 format, you would obviously want to preview the video and make certain that it meets your standards for quality. If your resulting project is OK by you, go ahead and upload your video to Youtube.

The uploading of your video, depending on your connection, can take several minutes and if large enough file size, can take up to an hour on a slow connection. After you upload your video, Youtube then automatically begins the process of converting and encoding your file as a flash or flv file. This process compresses your file further but if you followed the suggestions above, you should have a nice resulting quality video on YouTube.

For Video SEO purposes, you need to make sure that you include the most relevant keywords and phrases in your title, description, and keyword tags. This is the only way that you will be able to attract the audience that you are hoping for.

As one final suggestion, definitely allow users to share your videos, comment on them, and rate them. This results in a few things. First, users who rate and comment typically take more action and further drive interest. Second, sometimes users will embed your video which results in a link back to your video such that you will now have a better chance of showing up within the natural search results on Google.

All of these suggestions should help you with your video sharing future. I would also suggest reading ReelSEO as it is the primary resource for online video SEO. Finally, try some of the other video sharing websites out there, like blip.tv and revver. Good luck.

 

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Free video editing and converter software

An independent software vendor is offering free video editing and video converter software - all in all about ten different free software packages for converting videos is available - including a YouTube desktop uploader.

  1. Free YouTube to iPod Converter 2.7
  2. Free YouTube to iPhone Converter 1.2
  3. Free YouTube to MP3 Converter 2.3
  4. Free 3GP Video Converter 2.3
  5. Free Video to Flash Converter 2.3
  6. Free Video to iPod Converter 2.3
  7. Free Video to iPhone Converter 1.2
  8. Free Video to MP3 Converter 2.7
  9. Free Fast MPEG Cut2.3
  10. Free YouTube Uploader1.4

As well as offering free software the vendor DVDVideoSoft.com also offers guides and tutorials, which I found fairly extensive and easy to read.

DVDVideoSoft.com also offer an AVS Video Converter, which is one of best video software application available on the market today. This software is offered as a Trial download and a Full Version download with a special purchase price of $39.95 (as of date of this post).

DVDVideoSoft.com say “AVS Video Converter is the only video converter which offers timeline video editing. Convert video and delete unwanted parts. Split and join video files. Rotate, add titles and credits, apply more than 50 audio and video effects to your video!!!”

Each application is offered in several languages - all are in English and in one or more other major language i.e. Spanish, French, Polish, Dutch, Japanese and German.

We’ve downloaded the YouTube desktop uploader - a handy gadget that works like a dream. Very helpful for a lot of people I should think. Take a peep for yourself DVDVideoSoft.