Makes
a Video Go Viral Tips and Tricks You Need to Know.
With millions of videos being uploaded online each day,
the odds of creating a video that becomes a viral hit is extremely low.
However, there are some key techniques that when implemented, can help generate
views fast and to help you compete in the online viral video lottery.
Creating a video that goes viral and racks up millions of
views is the ultimate goal of nearly every person who uploads a video onto the
internet. With millions of new videos added daily, the competition is fierce
and generating views is no longer just a matter of simple luck. Here are a few
tips that will encourage web-users to share your video and help it “go viral”.
Lets begin looking at some viral videos that
have become highly successful without a large budget or brand name behind them.
Firstly, the 'Facebook Song' made by Rhett and Link. This dynamic duo made a
song about their obsessiveness with the social networking giant Facebook. This
catchy and original song eventually led to the pair’s online fame, which
includes their own paid web video series, high sales in Rhett and Link
merchandise as well as televised adverts on channels such as
Aljazeera.((Secondly "Take Me Out" by Atomic Tom, a newly released
viral video, which was recorded on an iPhone, showing the band Atomic Tom
performing one of their songs live on a tube train, using only musical iPhone
applications. This video generated an astounding amount of views on the very
first day it was uploaded to YouTube and has since delivered a huge amount of
press, a new fan base and a potential record deal.
Now of course, both of these videos enjoyed a certain
amount of luck in attaining Internet fame, but both of these videos had several
key factors that contributed to their popularity, such as short and snappy
titles; a lot of YouTube users think that shoving as many key words in a title
will generate views. This is completely the wrong way to do things. I have
found several video creator’s who seem to think that inserting hundreds of
keywords will generate views. What this actually does is generate a lot of
spam-styled videos, which ultimately amount to a very low view count. The
reason being is that people are searching for something in particular and they
want to find a video showing just that. They are not interested in a random
video, which holds no relevance to the keyword they are searching for.
So, now that you have a rough
idea of a few strategies that work, let's delve deeper into a few tips every
video creator should think about implementing. ((Title((Keep it short and
concise. Make sure it sounds original and describes exactly what the video is.
A good example of a very popular video is titled 'Surprised Kitty'. The title
says it all, it is simply a kitten being tickled and surprised. The success
comes as people are looking for, or interested in, kitten-related videos; and
this delivers exactly that.
Tags
As I explained above, tags are of
vital importance but they should be used in moderation. Do not flood your
videos with tags, be sure to use relevant keywords and perhaps one topic, which
is popular but also holds some relevance to your video. Do not use celebrity
names frivolously as your keyword would be competing against several million
other users who have used the exact same tag.
Description
An appropriate description of your
video is just as crucial as relevant tags. Be sure to word a description that
appeals to your target audience and try adding a question within the text,
which will help prompt users to engage with your video via commenting and
subscribing. It also provides an opportunity to drive users back to your
website and other video content
by adding a full http:// link within the description, preferably in the first
couple of lines.
YouTube Annotations
Annotations are the small text
boxes that appear on videos allowing the owner of the video to interact with
the viewers. These have been proven to make viewers feel more involved with a
video and also maintain their focus longer. So ensure your annotations are
informative, witty and add a touch of humour to engage with your audience.
Cross Promotion
If you have a Facebook or Twitter
account then be sure to post links on your Youtube profile page and ask your
friends share your video online. Social networking continues to grow, so a lot
of the hard work can be done by your friends that will produce big results. (
Secondly, post your video on a number of other video sharing websites. Youtube
is not the only online video website which can generate fame and viral success.
Try websites such as Vimeo, Daily Motion, Twitvids and Sevenload.
Conclusion
If you implement these tips, it
won’t guarantee that your video will “go viral”, but will it definitely improve
the chances. Just rememberArticle Search, it only takes a few people to like
and share your video to kick start its road to viral fame.
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