Do Keyword Research for Youtube Video
Researching keywords for videos is entirely different from researching keywords for blog posts. That’s because keywords having hundreds of searches in Google may not be searched on youtube.
Interestingly, most traffic comes from suggested videos and browse features. Later in this guide, I’ll show you how to optimize for these features.
Whenever you create a video, you should research keywords like any other piece of written content on your website.
I suggest targeting low-competitive keywords if your YouTube channel has few subscribers. This will allow you to drive high-quality traffic to your videos.

How to do Keyword Research for Youtube?
Keywords can be found in various ways depending on the niche. The cost and effectiveness of each course vary considerably. Here are a few tips on finding relevant keywords:
- Make use of YouTube’s autocomplete feature. Simply start typing any word into the YouTube search bar, and YouTube will list several related keywords.
- You can find keywords from other popular videos. Use the “View Page Source” feature of your browser. The hypertext markup language (HTML) source code will open up a new window. Use “Ctrl + F” or “Command + F” to search for “keywords.”, This will highlight all the keywords found in the video.
- Use Tube Buddy – It is a free tool that helps you in keyword research. By entering a topic here, you can estimate the search volume, along with a weighted and unweighted competition score.
- Use Google Keyword Planner – It is an excellent keyword research tool for Youtube channels. Using this Google Keyword Planner, you can find all related search terms with high traffic volume according to suggestions from various sources.
- YouTube Analytics could be a goldmine for keyword research because you can see the exact keywords people are using to search for your videos.
- Use VidIQ’s Keyword Tool for keyword research.

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