Check out the numbers.
Hope you understand how significant they are?
They justify why you need to leverage YouTube, and therefore why you need to know how to upload a video to YouTube.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out YouTube is THE place to be if you want to promote your business, so knowing how to upload a video to YouTube is the answer.
YouTube is owned by Google, and gets so much traffic, views and interest, it's relatively easy to get your video listed in the results when people type search terms into the Google search box.
However, lot's of people think it's tricky to upload a video to YouTube and get all the input information right, but when you have a step-by-step process to follow, it's actually quite easy.
Watch this 12 minute video, to unravel the mystery of how to upload a video to YouTube, once and for all:
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This video steps you through the video settings you need to make when uploading a video to your YouTube channel.
It covers some simple search engine optimisation you can do for your videos, and also effective annotations to add to your video.
Note that YouTube users can upload videos up to 15 minutes in duration, and the file size limit is 2 GB for uploads from the YouTube web page.
YouTube accepts videos uploaded in most formats, including .AVI, .MKV, .MOV, .MP4, DivX, .FLV, and .ogg and .ogv. These include video formats such as MPEG-4, MPEG, VOB, and .WMV. It also supports videos uploaded from mobile phones.
So, check out the video above. Then tell us if you think you can do it yourself now in the comment box below. 🙂
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Great video Fiona – nice a concise and very well explained!
Thanks a lot – keep up the good work 🙂
Rob
Wow can’t believe YouTube is only 6 years old… how scary is that!
Thanks for a great post and useful video:)
Thank you for the feedback Rob – much appreciated 🙂
Yeah, we think it’s scary too Lilach – Google bought YouTube in it’s infancy, so their ‘crystal ball gazing’ is obviously very astute 🙂