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The first step is to find words and phrases that describe your channel

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:14 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
YouTube uses channel keywords to decide which videos to promote in the Suggested Videos column . You may have noticed that YouTube tends to recommend videos from related channels in this column:

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It's no coincidence.

In addition to promoting content related to the video you're watching, YouTube also suggests content from similar channels. .

This is why YouTube sometimes suggests a video from a related channel... even if that kuwait email list video isn't strictly related to the one you're watching:

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Keywords for a YouTube Channel: Best Practices
1. List potential channel keywords
This should be a mix of terms that you are sure describe your channel. And also some popular keywords that you found during your video keyword research . .

For example, let's say you started a new channel about Italian cuisine:

At a rough guess you might find keywords like:

You should then add some popular keywords that people use to find the type of content you create, such as:

The YouTube channel keywords field is not that easy to use:

To make editing easier, it's best to list potential keywords in a Google Doc: