YouTube videos can of course be shared on most big social media networks. In fact after YouTube.com, most viewing of YouTube video viewing actually takes place on Facebook. But it's important to emphasize just how many places you can make use of YouTube, and here's a few tips on how to do it better.
Tip #1: Best Ways to Share YouTube Videos on Social Media via YouTube's Share button, Facebook. Google+ and Tumblr
YouTube's "Share" feature:
Tim Schmoyer says that the "Share" link under each video is easy to share on any social network. Click on your social media network of choice and it pops up. Then hit "Publish."
Share YouTube Videos on Facebook
Tim likes to create a screenshot image of his videos or the thumbnail and upload that to Facebook, then he puts a link to the video in the description. People will click like for the images and are more likely to click on the videos. Just posting a link on Facebook doesn't get as much attention because it takes up less real estate, although it does allow you to play the video within Facebook.
Views of YouTube within the Facebook platform - you could call them "embedded views," also don't count as high on YouTube's Watch Time rating system. So if you're trying to rack up SEO, it's better to send people directly to YouTube. Liking a picture ranks the post higher in Facebook's EdgeRank so it gets more exposure among your Facebook followers.
Tip #1: Best Ways to Share YouTube Videos on Social Media via YouTube's Share button, Facebook. Google+ and Tumblr
YouTube's "Share" feature:
Tim Schmoyer says that the "Share" link under each video is easy to share on any social network. Click on your social media network of choice and it pops up. Then hit "Publish."
Share YouTube Videos on Facebook
Tim likes to create a screenshot image of his videos or the thumbnail and upload that to Facebook, then he puts a link to the video in the description. People will click like for the images and are more likely to click on the videos. Just posting a link on Facebook doesn't get as much attention because it takes up less real estate, although it does allow you to play the video within Facebook.
Views of YouTube within the Facebook platform - you could call them "embedded views," also don't count as high on YouTube's Watch Time rating system. So if you're trying to rack up SEO, it's better to send people directly to YouTube. Liking a picture ranks the post higher in Facebook's EdgeRank so it gets more exposure among your Facebook followers.
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