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  • How to Improve Your Blog Posts With YouTube Videos

    by Ana Gotter / January 26, 2017

    social media how toDo your blog posts need a little pizzazz?

    Have you considered using video to enhance your articles?

    Combining YouTube videos with your written content can help you stand out from your competitors.

    In this article, you’ll discover how to enhance your blog posts with YouTube videos.

    How to Improve Your Blog Posts With YouTube Videos by Ana Gotter on Social Media Examiner.
    How to Improve Your Blog Posts With YouTube Videos by Ana Gotter on Social Media Examiner.

    Embed YouTube Video in Your Blog Posts

    Embedding videos in your blog posts (or landing pages or online lead magnets) is the most direct and advantageous way to integrate your content marketing and YouTube videos.

    When you place videos in blog posts, your posts become more dynamic and engaging. By writing a blog post and creating a complementary video, you can recycle content ideas in a way that feels new and exciting.

    Blog posts with videos also generate more inbound links and increased viewership than those without.

    Placing videos in your blog posts, as seen in this Ramit Sethi post, generates more inbound links and viewership.
    Placing YouTube videos in your blog posts, as seen in this Ramit Sethi post, will generate more inbound links and viewership.

    To get the embed code from a YouTube video, click the Share button under the video.

    Click on Share under the YouTube video to get the embed code.
    Click on Share under the YouTube video to get the embed code for it.

    Then click Embed and copy the code that’s highlighted for you. Paste the embed code in the spot in your blog post where you want your video to be displayed.

    Copy the embed code and paste it in the exact spot in a blog post where you want the video to appear. When you preview or view the post in its published form, the video will be there.
    Copy the YouTube video’s embed code and paste it in the exact spot in a blog post where you want the video to appear. When you preview or view the blog post in its published form, the video will be there.

    Here are a few ways to use YouTube videos in your blog posts.

    Include Existing Videos

    The videos you embed in your blog posts don’t have to be exact duplicates of the posts themselves; you just need to be sure they are relevant. A blog post discussing the merits of a beach wedding, for example, could have a video about best dress styles to wear to a wedding. There’s overlap and it will add more depth and value to the post.

    Guitar World’s “Using String Skipping to See Scales Differently” blog post is a great example of how embedding relevant content can make the post more dynamic and valuable to your audience. The post discusses how string skipping can give you a different perspective on scales. The video embedded in the post demonstrates the effects of string skipping.

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    Regardless of industry, many blog posts offer how-to tips and feature tutorials. This type of content is actionable and provides value to readers. Sometimes, though, written and still image tutorials aren’t as effective as someone literally taking you through the motions (even if the writing and images are fantastic).

    You can design video tutorials to tie into relevant blog posts. Once you embed the videos in the blog posts, they can give users a more complete grasp of what you’re teaching them.

    This tactic works for any industry or business size. A tailoring company could show brief tutorials about how to know if your clothes fit properly, or why it’s important that each arm sleeve and pant leg are measured individually. A fitness studio could show viewers how to perform an exercise properly, and a small boutique could demonstrate multiple ways to tie scarves.

    This Edmunds.com blog post is a step-by-step tutorial for changing the oil in your car. The article walks readers through the process using still photos for reference. Although the article’s text is thorough and easy to follow, it can’t portray the process as accurately and clearly as the embedded video does.

    Video tutorials are sometimes more effective than even the cleanest copy in blog posts, and can be easier for users to follow.
    Video tutorials are sometimes more effective than even the cleanest copy in blog posts, and can be easier for users to follow.

    If you’ve ever tried learning an exercise or to tie scarves from still images, it’s easy to see why videos can offer so much value.

    Include Clickable Links to Your Blog Posts in Video

    YouTube might be the first place some users ever hear about your business. Place links to your blog in your video to help drive some of these viewers to your site. You can direct people to similar blog posts, relevant product pages, or landing pages that exchange content for lead information.

    Always include a link to your site in the description of the video. Some businesses prefer to send users to their site’s homepage, but directing traffic to specific pages or posts featuring content similar to the video can yield the best results.

    Since YouTube may be a user's first touchpoint, always place a link to your site in your description.
    Since YouTube may be a user’s first touchpoint for your business, always place a link to your site in your video’s description.

    You can also use YouTube cards to create clickable calls to action (CTAs) that show up on the video to send users to your site. Because the card pops up on the actual video, it can capture viewers’ attention and greatly increase the amount of traffic you’re sending to your site.

    Final Thoughts

    Compared to sites like Facebook and Instagram, YouTube doesn’t get all that much attention from businesses. This is a shame because integrating YouTube videos in your content marketing can benefit businesses and non-profits of all shapes and sizes. You can create more dynamic, engaging content for your audience and also enjoy a few distinct SEO perks.

    While “social media marketing” and “content marketing” are often considered separate but complementary tools, YouTube is an exception. Although it’s a social media channel, YouTube fits snugly into content marketing campaigns and can make a huge difference in your blog posts.

    What do you think? Do you integrate your content marketing and YouTube videos? How do you use YouTube to benefit your business? Share your thoughts, knowledge, and experience in the comments section below!

    How to Improve Your Blog Posts With YouTube Videos by Ana Gotter on Social Media Examiner.
    How to Improve Your Blog Posts With YouTube Videos by Ana Gotter on Social Media Examiner.

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    About the authorAna Gotter

    Ana Gotter is a freelance writer specializing in social media and content marketing, though she writes on a variety of other niches and subjects. She can be contacted at anagotter.com.
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