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Some video lengths perform well and rank well.

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:32 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Those suggested videos are also kind of like when you keep watching a video and that's what comes next. So those two are significantly more likely to get you more views, which can definitely help your rankings. So using keyword tags in two- to three-word phrase elements and generally the videos that Justin's dataset saw performing the best were those with 31 to 40 unique tags, which is a pretty high number.

That means people are going through and they're taking their "What Pandas Eat" and they're tagging it with pandas, zoo animals, mammals, and maybe they're tagging it with marsupials -- I think pandas are marsupials -- but that kind of thing. So they're adding a lot of different tags on there, 31 to 40, and those tend to do the best.

So if you're worried that adding too many keyword usa number data could hurt you, it might, but not unless you go too far here.



Number five, the videos that perform the best -- I like how this one performs well with Whiteboard Friday -- 10 to 16 minutes long tend to perform the best in the rankings. Anything under two minutes long is very frowned upon by YouTube viewers. They don't perform well. Four to six minutes get the most views. So it depends on what you're optimizing for. On Whiteboard Friday, we're trying to convey information and make it useful and interesting and valuable. So we'll probably try and stick to 10 to 16 minutes. But if we have a promotional video, for example, for a new product that we're launching, we might try to make a four to six minute video to get the most views, the most reach, the most awareness that we possibly can.