First, to answer the question in the title directly: Yes it is. The video sharing service was set up in 2005 by three former PayPal developers and purchased by Google the following year, in November 2006. At the time and for the next few years, YouTube was a fairly niche affair. There weren’t many business users and YouTube content wasn’t extensively indexed by the Google search engine.
This has all changed.
In April 2017, YouTube was ranked as the second most popular website in the world (Wikipedia is the first), with 400 hours of new video content being uploaded to the platform every minute. YouTube is still an independently managed subsidiary and is distinct from the main Google brand, but it is now far more closely integrated with Google’s other search services. Effectively, YouTube is Google’s video search tool, in a way that wasn’t the case even a couple of years ago.
Content uploaded to YouTube has the potential to be fast tracked to the top 10 Google search results for video search, or even for general content. The same cannot be said of other video services, such as Vimeo.
Incorporating YouTube into your marketing strategy is therefore extremely important. Even as a small business, you should have your own YouTube channel. Here’s why:
Firstly, we suggest you set up a YouTube channel right away. It only takes a few minutes. Secondly, we recommend you start thinking of your content marketing as an omni-channel strategy. This means that for every campaign or product launch, there should be written content on your blog, landing pages, social media updates and supporting YouTube videos. Furthermore, your video content strategy should be directly linked to the keywords you are targeting for SEO and Google AdWords.
Cover all bases and you will gain far more traction and brand recognition than you would by using any individual content channel on its own. At JDR, we are great believers in YouTube because we have seen the dramatic increases in visibility and leads that come from incorporating it into your marketing strategy. To find out more, simply get in touch with one of our specialists today for an informal chat.
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