Here’s a little tip you’ve no doubt seen adaptations of, but this method works well in getting views to YouTube videos you post. It centers around finding videos in your niche with high view counts and then posting video responses to them. The key is in finding videos with high view counts in your niche.

Suppose you had a product you were promoting related to helping people get top Google rankings. You could then do a search as follows on Google:

site:youtube.com intitle:”top google” views 1000…5000

What this search will do is return videos with between 1,000 and 5,000 views on YouTube that are related to the term “top google”. (Leave the commas out of your search term for the view counts).

Now, right below the Google search box, once your results are returned–click on the “show options” link. Then click on the link that says “Latest”. This will rank the results by date with the most recent showing first.

The reason I rank them by date is because I want to find videos with lots of views in the past month or so. If you don’t do this you may find videos with lots views a year or so ago, but there may not have been any recent searches.

Once I find a good video getting tons of recent views, I would then post a video response to the video and leech some traffic from the page. Your video response will show at the top of the comments section (above the text comments).

Since there are often very few, if any, video responses to even very popular videos–you can get your video listed and some of the visitors will click on your vid. Make sure to use a graphic or annotation to give your URL to the viewers.

One final comment. Include valuable content in your response to your viewers. If your video is total crud and the only purpose is to drain off visitors from the original video, well–that’s rude and in poor taste. Furthermore, the creator of the original video will likely delete your video reply. I would!

Hope that’s useful. –Mike