YouTube Algorithm Answers: 4 YouTube SEO Questions Answered

YouTube’s Algorithm’s Answer’s video, Search & Discovery, offers help to SEOs who struggle with YouTube’s vague search engine signals. Getting a video to appear at the top of a YouTube search is the goal of many SEOs hired to do video marketing using the platform but the transparency that is shown with Google Search has not really been as strong with YouTube until now.


Timestamps for questions:


0:09 Question 1: “Is it better to spread out videos evenly over time or is all the same for the system, if some are every other day, and some have 1-3 weeks in between when made public?” – @DAILY FUN TV


1:14 Question 2: “My channel is monetised however I don’t turn on monetisation for every other video of mine. Is it true that monetised videos have more likelihood of being recommended than non-monetised videos?” – @The Roaming Jhola


2:52 Question 3 : “It seems when I post a video about a certain keyword, it will do great. On the other hand, if I target a new keyword, the video’s performance is mediocre at best. So the question is when researching which keywords to use in our next video, what is a good way to gauge the likelihood it might work out? It seems like the algorithm only likes it when I post videos about certain phrases and if I branch away from that it’s almost guaranteed to be a dud.” @Michael Bordenaro


4:58 Question 4: “Can I take a break?” – Creator Insider (YT Channel)

Video marketing is continuing to increase in demand as more web visitors are looking for video content for both entertainment and solutions to everyday problems.


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