
Dubbing your YouTube channel
Dubbing for YouTube can help you reach a wider audience. That's because dubbing is a great way to reach new audiences.
It also helps you reach a new language audience, since it helps you make your content accessible to people who don't speak English as their first language. It can help expand the reach of your brand and increase sales in other countries.
If that weren't enough, dubbing also lets you expand outside of just your native culture or demographic. For example, if an online video is made in English but set in Japan (which has its own unique culture), then having it dubbed into Japanese would allow it to be viewed by Japanese speakers who might not have otherwise been able to watch the video—and vice versa!Research the keyword you want to rank for
Using the keyword research tool from Google, you can get a good idea of how popular certain keywords are. You can also learn how competitive they are and whether there are any seasonal trends that will help or hinder your efforts. For example, if there's a big holiday coming up in 2 months and people are Googling "Thanksgiving recipes," then it might be worth creating a video around Thanksgiving recipes just to capitalize on this opportunity.
Optimize your video title and description for SEO
When you're creating a YouTube video, it's important to make sure that your content is easily findable. The best way to do this is by optimizing your video title and description for SEO.
The title of your video is the first thing people will see when they search for something related to what you've made—so it's important that it includes relevant keywords or phrases that reflect the topic of your content. In addition, include those same keywords in the first few sentences of your description, as well as any tags (keywords) you want people who watch this video later on down the line to be able to find through search engines like Google or Bing.
Research the keyword you want to rank for
Using the keyword research tool from Google, you can get a good idea of how popular certain keywords are. You can also learn how competitive they are and whether there are any seasonal trends that will help or hinder your efforts. For example, if there's a big holiday coming up in 2 months and people are Googling "Thanksgiving recipes," then it might be worth creating a video around Thanksgiving recipes just to capitalize on this opportunity.
Create a video that has great thumbnail image
If you want your videos to be easily found by people looking for them on YouTube, it's important that their thumbnails are good quality and high resolution. The thumbnail is the first thing viewers will see when they explore your channel or browse through related videos in search of something else that interests them. If a thumbnail isn't eye-catching enough, users may not bother with what follows.
You can make sure that your thumbnails are attractive by using a photo that's relevant to the content of your video. The best way to do this is by using stock photos from sites like Unsplash (free) or Pexels (paid). You can also create your own custom thumbnail images using Photoshop or Gimp if you have editing skills—or hire someone who does! Just remember: don't use copyrighted images unless you've received permission from the photographer/artist first because doing so could result in copyright infringement issues later down the line; avoid blurry pictures too as these don't translate well at small sizes; make sure there aren't too many details crammed into one shot either since they'll distract viewers' attention away from what matters most here--what's happening within each frame itself--and finally keep things simple by not making full-page prints out of photographs bigger than 2048 x 2048 px size because those tend end up looking pixelated once scaled down accordingly during uploads onto platforms like YouTube where file size restrictions apply per file type (.jpg/.png/.gif etc.).