Advice On Making A Viral Video


If you think that making a video go viral is just luck, you’d be wrong. Of the videos that go viral on YouTube and other video sites, most were created for just that purpose. The people behind the video used just the right tools and took all the right steps to get the desired outcome, and you can too.

Your videos content is clearly an important part making it go viral. It should be either very humorous or something outlandish that makes people sit up and take notice. If the content is good, the quality of the video isn’t very important. If it is entertaining, people won’t care that is isn’t professional, in fact, sometimes it’s better for it to have an amateurish feel to it, as long as it makes viewers want to share it with others. Preferably, your video should be one of the select few on YouTube’s “Most Viewed” front page, because that’s when the views really start to explode.

Ideally, you don’t want your video to be very long. Thirty seconds is a good length, and while it can be longer, you may lose viewers to anything that’s too lengthy. Choose your title carefully; a great title is where you will get the most interest. If you have to, use a title that misleads viewers and gets them clicking your link. Use plenty of appropriate tags with the video that will get it to show up in more searches. Most importantly, make it embeddable so it can be posted and reposted on as many sites as possible.

Once you have uploaded your video, you have a window of opportunity to get is seen. Start by emailing it to all your friends and ask them to forward it along to their friends. Next, share the video on your social networking sites. Post it to your friends profiles so that it can be seen and watched by all their friends. Also, post the video in forums and blogs if you can; the more exposure it has, the better.

One of the best ways to promote a video is to get comments on it, especially controversial comments. You can do this yourself using multiple accounts or get a friend to contribute. Most viewers will take the time to read the comments even though few will leave any. That controversy could be the element that gets people sending it to friends to view.

When posting your video on YouTube, you will have three thumbnail screenshots to choose from to post with the video. One of the three, one always comes from the middle of the video, so make sure that as you are creating the video, you have something in the middle that will make a good thumbnail. As soon as you have people sharing your video with friends and it’s getting all that exposure, it’s as good as viral.

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