A Bit Of Background To This New Post I’ll Be Doing.

Published on: 13-May 03:12am

It constantly amazes me that people will go to great lengths to organize their content for a web page so that it ticks all the boxes that Google requires.

 

However those same people AND 99.999999 percent of other people will just ad-lib or at best write out a script for their videos, and then just produce a video AND hope for the best.

 

As we all know other than the rare exception, those videos are absolute failures. 

 

Don’t believe me, analyze the numbers of videos on YouTube to the top-ranking ones, it’s very very rare that you rank highly.

 

This is where the fallacy of channel authority and such come in, not to mention the vanity metrics of views, subscribers etc.

 

So with this as a background, I’ll show you how to organize your script, whilst still staying on subject, even if like me, you need to incorporate the likes of thought reversal techniques into your videos.

 

This will enable you to rank your videos on both YouTube AND Google. The two biggest search engines in the world.

 

I’ll be using Jack's software from Marketbold. He is known to all of us and is one of the good guys and the software works perfectly for this.

 

With respect to thumbnails, I’ll show you what to add AFTER you have made your perfect thumbnail to TOTALLY DECIMATE the competition. This same technique can be used in the production of your video. 

 

It’s not metadata either. 

 

So in a nutshell I’ll be showing you how to dominate the searches using videos BUT, unlike plain website article content, you WILL be dominating using specific TEXT, AUDIO, and VIDEO within a single asset.

 

All done using scientific methods based on REAL information taken from Google's own system in real-time.

 

I hope you enjoy it. Cheers.

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