We’ve been working hard and putting a lot of effort into our blog posts over the past month. Since we’re about to wrap up this 30 Day Blogging challenge, and have been working hard, I thought I’d share something quick and easy with you today.
Let’s talk about adding videos to your blog posts. We’ll cover a couple of different questions you may have including why you would want to include them, how to record and include your own, and how to include other people’s videos in your posts.
Let’s start by talking about why embedding videos in your posts can be a good idea. The first is engagement. Yes, we’ve talked about this a lot. That’s because it is important. If you’re not engaging your readers, your blog can’t thrive. And not all “readers” (I’m using that term loosely), are responding well to text. Yes, a blog is a written medium, but thanks to technology, we have options. We can embed audio and video files into our posts. And if you’re using WordPress, it’s very easy to do.
Keep things interesting for your readers by adding videos where it makes sense. The second big benefit is that it will keep readers on the page longer. We may not always sit down and read a long blog post, but we may watch a video. And that means your visitors stay on your site longer, which in turn will help you with Search Engine Results.
But what type of content should you include? You can record a related video on your phone and then upload it to YouTube, or you can host a Google Hangout Live which will automatically be recorded and uploaded to YouTube.
Another option is to find a related YouTube video that someone else has recorded and embed that in your post. The main thing you want to keep in mind is that the video should enhance your content or your written content should enhance the video, if the video is the main reason you put the post together.
Let’s run through two examples to make that a little clearer. Let’s say you’re in the pet niche and you write a blog post about dog antlers. You could include a video where you showing dogs enjoying the antlers. This would be a good example of a post where the video enhances the rest of the blog post.
Now let’s talk about an example where the video is the main feature. You’ve probably seen these short cooking videos all over Facebook and YouTube. Let’s say you create one for Frozen Banana Chocolate Cupcakes and embed it in your post. You may include a short little text intro, then the video and below it a written recipe for the sauce with short and to the point directions. The text enhances the usability of the video.
Danwil Reyes says
Nice! As a video creator myself, I know that blog posts with videos included gets more visitors and engagements on websites.
Florence Callender says
A few days ago, I embedded one of my videos in my blog post for the first time. It fell into your second category of examples. Today, I’m reading your blog about doing just that. Talk about providence! I must do more of them. Thanks for this post.
Angie V says
Useful information! I agree that videos are a useful tool to keep readers on your page longer. Some people prefer to read, as they retain the information better, and those who prefer video are no doubt visual learners.
Jule says
I’ve used other people’s videos on occasion to enhance my blog content. I have to admit that I am camera-shy, and if I do make a video, often it’s a tutorial or something where they don’t see my face. But I still get nervous speaking on camera.Thanks for your helpful post on creating video blog posts!
Amanda Myers says
The videos in this blog post don’t have my face. For recipe videos you can just use your hands.
Cheryl says
I love this! I have embedded YouTube music videos and have recorded audio from my text, which I have to do more because my readers are like me and have aphasia. I really want to be brave enough to post my own video from YouTube this year.
Martha says
Thanks for the great tips! I’ve been trying to get into vlogging but I’m not that great about speaking! However just the other day Lia said we should do a video when she bakes! We’ll try to get one before the challenge ends.