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Metadata – Google Creator Playbook Version 4 User Manual

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Metadata

YouTube is the world’s second-largest search engine,

and it uses metadata – your video’s title, tags and

description – to index your video correctly. To

maximize your presence in search, promotion,

suggested videos and ad-serving, make sure your

metadata is well optimized.

Title

Make it compelling – this is your video’s headline. Title

and thumbnails are often the primary elements

driving a viewer’s decision of what they’ll watch next.

If your video’s title showed up in a search, would you

click on it?

Always represent your content accurately.

Offer keywords first, branding at the end.

For serial content, add the episode number to the

end of the title.

Create a title that reinforces the thumbnail - make

sure that together they tell a cohesive story.

Update video titles so they continue to grab views.

Tags

Tags are descriptive keywords that will help people

find your videos. Create a set of standard tags for your

channel that can be applied to any video you publish.

(E.g. filmmaking, animation, comedy, “Funny Videos,”

“Pet Videos,” etc.)

Include a mix of both general and specific tags.

Use enough tags to thoroughly and accurately

describe the video.

Update catalogue videos’ tags when new search

trends emerge.

Properly format tags to ensure proper indexing of

your video.

Include keywords from your title in your

video’s tags.

Avoid titles that trick viewers into
clicking the video. This will cause drop-offs in the first
few seconds of your video and will negatively impact
your video’s watch-time.

Update the metadata on older videos if
title, tags or descriptions are not optimized. This can
increase views even if the video’s been public for a
long time.