
YouTube In Stream Ads 101 (4 of 7)
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Welcome to Day Four of my YouTube
In-Stream Ad series!
Yesterday we looked at the different
types of videos you can create and
some tools you can use to make them.
Today we will be looking at the different
ways you can target viewers on YouTube.
There are a few different options you can
use to target viewers with in-stream ads.
We will take a look at each one so that you
can decide which ones you’d like to focus on,
or you could test all of them to find out
which ones work best for you.
Targeting by keyword is generally a great
tactic, because you can choose keywords
that really fit with your video and whatever
you’re promoting.
If you use this method, one thing you must
keep in mind is that you need to be careful
about the keywords you use.
Think about this. If you are trying to build
a list of people who are into cooking and you
have a recipe for cranberry sauce, you’d
probably be fine using the keyword phrase
“cranberry sauce recipe”, but it might not be
a good idea to target the keyword “cranberries”.
Why? Because there’s a famous band called The
Cranberries, and people searching for this word
just might be searching for the band, instead!
This is just one example of why it’s important to
be very specific with the keywords you choose.
Make sure you’re targeting keywords because they
fit your niche well and not because they might
get more views.
You can also target by interest or topic.
This can be effective for getting a lot of views,
but keep in mind that most topics will be quite
broad and won’t necessarily fit perfectly with
your market.
Let’s say you’re targeting people interested in
miniature golf. You probably wouldn’t want to
target the interest of golf, because although
the two are similar in terms of the game itself,
most golfers probably would not be interested
in miniature golf.
It would just be a waste.
If you cannot find a topic/interest that fits
your market perfectly, do not use this method.
Don’t forget to look for our fifth in the
in-stream ads series, because tomorrow
you’re going to find out how to legally
steal traffic from your competitors!
In fact, this is the third method of targeting,
and potentially one of the most important
and valuable.
You’ll find out how to target people who are
proven to have an interest in whatever you’re
trying to promote, and a very sneaky method
you can use to steal traffic directly
from your competition!
See you tomorrow!