Many individuals have gained fame and recognition through their YouTube videos. Today, Mytour will guide you on how to increase the views (traffic) for your YouTube content.
Steps
Appropriate Description Section

Choosing an Appropriate Video Title. This is the ideal space to incorporate keywords or specific phrases that people frequently search for on YouTube. If you want people to find a video with the search term "interesting things to do with lizards," make sure to include that phrase in your video title. Your video will show up in searches for both "lizards" and "interesting things to do with lizards." Make sure to include all relevant keywords for your video file.

Create an Engaging Title for Your Video. The title should be concise, captivating, and straight to the point. For example, if your video is about your child spilling pasta and cheese all over the house, a simple title like "Bin and the Cheese Disaster" will capture the viewers' attention without being too wordy.
- A popular technique to boost views is creating a title that makes people want to click, called ClickBait. For example: "What this lizard does will leave you stunned" or "You won't believe the strange thing this lizard can do."
- Consider incorporating keywords into your title, as this is one of the main factors YouTube and Google use to determine the content of your video.
- If your video features another YouTuber, include their username in the title to help your video appear more frequently in their related videos section.

Write a Detailed Video Description. Most people overlook the description section, but if you want to increase views, you need to take it seriously. Write a detailed, interesting, and accurate 2-3 paragraph description of what viewers can expect when watching your video. This is another great opportunity to include keywords and phrases to increase your chances of being found.

Use Popular Tags. Incorporate all the keywords from the title and description into "tags" to attract more viewers. The more relevant tags you use, the more your video will appear when people search. For example, if you're uploading a video of a cute dog sleeping, you could use keywords like "Sleepy", "Dog", "Hilarious", and "Cutest". Don’t add too many tags in the description, as they won’t be included in search results.
- You can also use popular tags or related videos to describe your video and ensure it has the best chance of being discovered when people search on YouTube.
Share Widely

Share Your Video Immediately After Uploading. The sooner you share your video, the more likely it is to become a viral sensation on YouTube. If you wait a week to share it, and no one has viewed it yet, your video will quickly fade into obscurity. Remember, timing is everything. Think about when your audience is most likely to watch and post it right before that time (evenings and weekends are great options).

Send the video to friends, family, and colleagues via email. Create an email list of people who know you well enough to be interested in your new YouTube video, and send them the link to encourage them to watch. You could even add, "I’m really excited to hear your feedback!" to show that you genuinely want them to watch. If you don’t mind possibly bothering people, just send the link to as many people as you can.
- If your topic is interesting and the email is persuasive, chances are anyone—whether familiar or not—will want to check out your video.

Share the video on social media. Post the video on Facebook, Twitter, Zalo, Google Plus, or any other social media platforms you’re on. Encourage your friends to like, comment, and share your post. This helps get attention, and who knows, your video might go viral.
- Sync your Google Plus and Twitter accounts with YouTube. This way, YouTube will automatically share your video whenever you upload a new one. You can also use automatic services like ifttt.com to share your video across all your social media accounts.

Use a blog or personal website to promote your video. If you have a blog or website, use it to promote your video. If you don’t have one but know someone who runs a popular blog or website, ask if they can help share your video with their followers. Embedding your video on a website can improve your ranking on both YouTube and Google.
- If your video is news-related, consider submitting it to a news site like Kenh14.vn. If accepted and posted as an online article, your video will likely get a lot more views.
Editing

Trim unnecessary pauses. Start by creating your video, then use an editor to cut out long pauses or other distractions. A faster-paced video will keep viewers engaged.
- Try to maintain consistent lighting and camera distance during filming to make the video cuts blend together smoothly.

Insert Audio into Your Video. A good soundtrack can add a professional touch to your video and cover up any sound issues (if present). YouTube provides an audio library for users at https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary.
- If you want your video to be widely circulated, avoid using copyrighted music. It’s best to stick with public domain music or music available in YouTube’s library.

Insert Text Information. Add details such as email addresses, websites, Twitter links, etc. Some viewers may watch your video elsewhere, not directly on YouTube. In these cases, you need to let them know who you are. Text can also be displayed or highlighted directly on the screen. Make this work to your advantage.
- Including a link to your channel and other videos in the description can help you gain more views.
- If those links are too long, consider shortening them with goo.gl to make them more readable.

Create a Credits List and Outtakes. Add something at the end of your video so viewers know where to find you. Include outtakes or bonus footage. People love to watch additional content at the end of videos, which will increase your view duration. Alternatively, you can upload a second video with outtakes. Then, mention and link to that video at the end of your main video. This way, if someone continues watching the second video, you'll get two separate views from the same viewer. Viewers who watch more of your content will likely want to subscribe to your channel.
Systematic View Boosting

Use Annotations. Annotations are an effective way to increase views. This tool can link one video to another, or link a video to a playlist or your channel. An annotation can guide viewers to another similar video if they enjoy the current content, potentially leading them to watch all your videos for hours on end.

Gain Subscribers. Gaining subscribers is a great way to ensure more people will view your videos. When someone subscribes, your latest videos will appear on their homepage, and they can even opt to receive email notifications whenever you upload new content. To boost your subscriber count, encourage viewers to click the subscribe button at the end of your video, and add an annotation urging them to subscribe. You can also invite them to subscribe via email.
- When asking viewers to subscribe, point toward the subscribe button. This draws attention to the button and could increase the number of subscribers.

Encourage Viewers to "Like" or "Share" the Video. Toward the end or at any point during your video, remind viewers to like or share the video by mentioning something like, "It only takes 0.12 seconds to hit the like button!" You need to do this because, even after enjoying the video, many people still forget to click the "Like" button.
- Say something in the video that resonates with many people and ask them to "Like" if they agree, or comment if they don't. For example, at the end of a video about your dog, you might say, "I don't think dogs should be leashed in public. Like this video if you agree, or let us know your thoughts in the comments!"
- Simply asking a question in your video can spark more comments.

Create a Playlist. A playlist is a series of videos played one after another, similar to a music playlist. By creating a playlist of all your videos, viewers are more likely to watch additional content from your channel. For example, if your playlist consists of different workout routines, viewers might watch a video on tumbling moves, then immediately switch to a video on handstands.
Purchase Views

Consider "Buying" Views. Depending on your account and how it's done, this could violate YouTube's Terms of Service, and your account could be at risk of being banned. Like many sketchy online services, this comes with the risk of being scammed.

Ensure the Security of Your Account. Choose a service provider that guarantees your video won’t be removed or your account banned. The best services typically offer the following features (some even offer money-back guarantees if they fail):
- High viewer retention: This means accounts must watch the video to completion or at least for the majority of its duration. If you buy views where users only watch 5 seconds, YouTube may deem your video boring or uninteresting and will display it less in search results and recommended videos.
- Not just mobile views: In the past, some services and users exploited this method of view generation, causing many accounts and videos to be banned and removed.
- Drip Feed Views: Views increase slowly but steadily, giving the appearance of a natural growth pattern to YouTube.
- Combine views with likes, comments, and subscriptions: This makes the increase in views look more natural.
- Getting views from automated tools can affect your channel. It’s better to buy views from sites that provide real human views, such as [6DollarApps.com].

Select a Service Based on Your Budget. Many organizations offer these services at different price points. Choose a trustworthy company and do your research to find a service that fits your budget, while checking customer reviews and experiences to avoid fraudulent services. Look for services that offer global views, not just concentrated in one third-world country, as that can raise suspicions.
- Pick a company that accepts secure payment methods like PayPal or Bitcoin. Avoid entering your personal credit card information directly on websites.
- Never share your YouTube account password with companies or websites. No service should require your account password to increase your views.
Advice
- Pick an interesting, concise name that accurately reflects the content of the video. Ensure your grammar is correct.
- Change things up. Make sure all your videos are fresh and exciting; don't stick to the same content; evolve over time.
- Be friendly to new YouTube users; help newcomers get started, and they may return the favor with views. Who knows, they might even mention you to others if they become "famous" one day!
- Always be kind to the YouTube community, people will appreciate that.
- Create eye-catching thumbnails, such as using bright colors, so your video stands out more than others in recommendations. Photoshop is a commonly used program for editing thumbnails.
- Focus your content on trending topics. That way, people can easily find your video and be drawn to what you have to say.
- Make videos because you want to. That’s the best way to create quality content.
- Try using social media platforms, like Instagram, to increase your channel views. Don’t forget to create a lively image and leave a link to promote your YouTube video.
- Always listen to feedback from others.
- Be patient. No one becomes famous overnight; you’ll need to wait a few weeks to start getting views, likes, and subscribers.
Warning
- Avoid doing things that could expose your home or workplace address, such as filming scenes from the rooftop or mentioning an address related to the content of your video.
- Refrain from spamming in other people's videos. Some viewers may notice your video, but most will find it more irritating than anything else.
- The key takeaway is that only you can increase views for your video. You can’t take views from anywhere else. You must find legitimate ways to build your audience, create valuable content, and provide entertainment for others.
- Your personal YouTube channel should be creative, colorful, and represent you in the way you want to be portrayed. You can make your channel stand out by adding backgrounds or cover photos from YouTube’s library, or get more creative and design your own using editing software like Pixlr. By making your channel appealing and interesting, your subscriber count will naturally increase over time.
- Ensure your video uploads are done safely. If you're under 18, you must get parental permission before posting anything. And remember: never meet a stranger alone.
What You Need
- Internet Connection
- YouTube Account (free)
- Method to record video (camera, webcam, smartphone, etc.)
- Some friends and/or family members
- Good Computer (Fast CPU and at least 8 GB of RAM)
