Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 3
Philip Ebiner
Lessons
Introduction to YouTube Marketing
01:45 2Why YouTube is Perfect for Marketers
03:05 3The Direct Sale Funnel
04:01 4The Soft Sales Funnel
04:25 5The Email Marketing Funnel
07:51 6Subscriber Sales Funnel
03:53Ad Revenue Funnel
06:03 8Promotion Funnel
01:14 9Bonus lesson: Laying the groundwork for good design
13:23 10Quiz - Chapter 2
11Get More Views with Better SEO
10:54 12Types of Videos to Make
06:37 13Why Subscribers Matter & How to Get More
06:33 14How to Add Links to Your Website
04:08 15Calls to Action
04:49 16Internal Linking
02:01 17Quiz - Chapter 3
18Types of YouTube Ads
02:24 19The Quick and Easy Way to Create a YouTube Ad
15:00 20Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 1
09:58 21Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 2
05:53 22Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 3
05:03 23Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 4
05:39 24Quiz - Chapter 4
25Intro to Digital Marketing YouTube Lessons
01:12 26Start Your Channel
02:01 27Channel Art and Profile Icon
08:08 28Channel Description and Links
04:35 29Featured Channels
01:49 30Customizing Your Channel
04:05 31Channel Trailer
03:35 32Channel Status and Features
02:17 33Exporting a Video - Settings Reccomendations
06:39 34Choose a Title
03:54 35Write Your Description
03:41 36Add Tags
03:35 37Create a Thumbnail
04:44 38Cards and End Screens
03:02 39Case Study - Analyzing One of Phil's Popular Videos
07:26 40YouTube Studio - Dashboard
03:23 41YouTube Studio - Videos Tab
04:02 42Quiz - Chapter 4
43YouTube Studio - Comments Tab
03:11 44YouTube Studio - Transcriptions and Copyright Tabs
08:35 45YouTube Studio - Monetization Tab
05:25 46YouTube Studio - Playlists
05:44 47YouTube Studio - Audio Library
01:46 48YouTube Studio - Settings
06:40 49Advanced Settings, Branding and Upload Defaults
10:58 50Intro to Video Production Courses
01:13 51Bonus lesson: What Type of Video Should You Make
02:47 52Bonus lesson: Plan Your Video
03:30 53Conclusion and Thank You
01:07 54Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Advanced YouTube Ads - Part 3
in this lesson, we're going over the content options here. We can determine the keywords, topics and placements to narrow where our ad is actually going to show up under keywords, this is where you actually put specific keywords or phrases that people will be typing into Youtube. And if they type in those specific keywords, your ad will pop up. You're not letting Youtube determine when you're out appears. You're specifically telling them when someone searches for photography course or learn photography. Your ad is going to show up. If I type in a web site over here on the right, you can actually get keyword ideas, digital photography classes and icon photography classes, Digital photography school, Digital camera school. This is a way to figure out what keywords and do some keyword research for what you should use. And then you just add all the keywords here. One per line photography course, learned photography digital camera course using keywords can limit yourself. So you want to mak...
e sure that you have enough keywords to make sure that your ad is actually going to show up for people next you have topics so similar to above. You have all of these different topics that people might be watching videos about. This is different than your audience because your audience might have a different background and google might see that oh, this person loves photography and they're a shutterbug. But now they're watching a video on beauty and fitness. Youtube may show your ad on a video about beauty and fitness, even if they're a shutterbug or they're not a shutterbug but based off of checking this box right here. But if you have this checked here, it could also show for all kinds of people unless you have your audience selected above. So if you have shutterbugs selected above, then your ad will only show for people categorized as shutterbugs, watching beauty and fitness videos. Now there's not really a reason to do that. But I think that's a good explanation or hopefully a good explanation of how this works and how topics is different than audiences. So if you don't want to put specific videos or specific keywords, choosing specific topics might be a better way to do it here. If I type in photography, you have even more options under visual and art design under consumer electronics. You have cameras, camera lenses, photo and video software. So if I'm promoting a video editing course or a video editing tutorial, choosing this right here might be the best option because it's going to show my add on other videos related to photo and video software. So that's topics. And then lastly we have placements and this is where you can do a lot of cool stuff with Youtube ads here. You can put in a specific Youtube channel or video or website or app that you want your ad to show on. So I know that for example Jared Poland is a very popular Youtuber that teaches a lot of the same things that I teach. So people who watch Jared Poland might be interested in my own content as well. So I might put in this Youtube channel. So let me search for Jared pollen and then under channels we have Jared Poland's channel. So if I check on that says your ad will appear on any eligible placement on this channel. Pretty crazy. Right? What if I want it on a specific video? What if I created a video that was similar to Peter Mackinnon's video here? A popular Youtuber about how to film yourself And I want my video to show up as an add on this video because if someone's watching this video about how to film yourself, they might be interested in my video on how to film yourself. So then I could take the U. R. L. For this video, paste this in here. Under placements and then under Youtube videos it's found this video and now it will show on that video over here. If I want to get rid of the Jared Pollin channel, I have to zoom out just a little bit so I can see. But you have this X over here on the right hand side to get rid of that. Cool. Right, This is a very great way to target specific types of people on Youtube. It's fun to play around with and yes, you do need money to play around and test out different things because not all of your ads are going to work. I might think that this works because oh well yeah, people are going to like my video if they like Peter Mackinnon's video video, but that might not be true. So I might need to test out different channels, different types of videos and things like that. But it's an amazing tool. And if you spend the time looking at your analytics and doing tests, you can get really good at Youtube ads with this. So that's the content tab. Next, we're going to create our video ad. So go ahead and find the video that you want to create an ad with and then we'll meet you in the next lesson.