5 Tips On Writing The Perfect YouTube Video Title
Banan (Ben) Badr
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Introduction
When it comes to crafting the perfect YouTube title, there's a lot you have to consider. You want it short and sweet but also keyword-heavy and engaging for viewers. To help you out, I've gathered my best tips for writing great titles in one place so that your next video can get maximum views immediately!
The perfect title should be short and sweet.
When writing the title, you should aim for short and sweet. There are many things that your video's title should be able to do, but one of the most important is that it's easy to remember and understand. For people to find your video when they search YouTube, they need to be able to quickly read your title and know whether or not it's something they'd like to watch.
The best titles will tell a story about what kind of content is in the video without giving away any spoilers. They'll also give some insight into how long you expect viewers will spend watching (for example: "5 Minute Workout.").
Keep your title keyword-heavy.
Keep the focus on the viewer.
When writing your YouTube title, it's important to remember that your videos are meant to be watched. You want viewers to click the "play" button and watch what you have created. That is why it's recommended that you use the word "you" in the title of your video because it makes people feel as if they have been addressed directly.
The following words can help emphasize this idea: question mark, exclamation point, colon (and semicolon), and hyphen (-). By using these words in your titles, viewers will be more likely to click on them because they want answers or are excited about what they will see next!
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Use the right keywords for the topic of your video.
Use numbers if it makes sense to do so.
You can use numbers to make your title stand out if it makes sense. This is especially useful if you're creating a list of items or describing the repeated actions of a character in your video. For example:
You can also use numbers for other things like time of day, dates, amounts of something and temperature:
A good YouTube title can help people discover your video, or it can turn them away in an instant, so make sure you spend some time crafting a great one!
A good YouTube title can help people discover your video, or it can turn them away in an instant, so make sure you spend some time crafting a great one!
The first thing to remember is that titles are critical. You want to ensure that your viewers click on the video and share it with their friends. The key here is being short and sweet while still getting across everything they need to know about what's happening in the video so they'll be interested enough to stick around and watch. Try not to use too many keywords, as this might lead viewers away from what they were looking for initially by making them think this is just another keyword-heavy piece of content (and no one likes those!). Instead, try keeping things simple while conveying information about what will happen when someone clicks play on your title: "How To Make Apple Pie" vs "Apple Pie Recipe".
For example, if I were making a video about apple pie, I'd write something like: How To Make Apple Pie | The Easiest Way Possible In 30 Minutes Or Less + 5 Tips For A Perfect Crust!
Conclusion
I hope these tips help you create the perfect YouTube title for your videos. Remember, they don't have to be long-winded or complicated –remember to keep things short and sweet so people can easily find what they are looking for in a few seconds.