Tips for video descriptions

YouTube is one of the largest search engines in the world. Writing descriptions with keywords can help viewers find your videos more easily through search.

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Writing your description

Descriptions tell the YouTube algorithm and your viewers what the video is about. You can think about the description as two parts - what viewers see before clicking “Show more” on desktop or “more” on mobile and what they see after. Consider using the first few lines of your description to describe your video because it’s what viewers will see first.

Viewers have to click the link to view the complete description.

The second part of the description can have other info about your channel so that viewers can learn more. You can even create a default description that fills in basic channel information in all of your videos on upload. The description allows a maximum of 5000 characters.

tips
  • Be sure that each video has a unique description; this makes it easier to find through search, and helps it stand out from similar videos.
  • Identify 1-2 main words that describe your video and feature them prominently in both your description and title.
  • Use the Research tab in YouTube Analytics and Google Ads Keyword Planner to identify popular keywords and their synonyms. Including these terms can help you maximize traffic from search.

Search terms are matched with the video and the text in the description, helping viewers find your content.

Customize your description

The description field can only display text, but you can format it. You can bold, italicize, or strikethrough text.

On mobile, highlight the text you’d like to format to open the editing bar, then select a formatting option. On your computer, you can format text directly from the description box using the options at the bottom.

You can add interactive features that could help increase views, highlight collaborations, and grow your subscriber base.

tips
  • Use video chapters to help viewers skip to important parts of longer videos.
  • Link out to playlists of related videos.
  • Call out collaborations with credits and mention channels and people that helped you.
  •  If you want to showcase important links for your audience, you can add channel profile links.

 

Dive into the data

Help your video show up on YouTube search. In YouTube Analytics, check the ‘How viewers find your’ report to understand your content reach and engagement. Are some of these words missing from your description? Pretend you're searching for your video, what would you type into the search bar? Having those words in your description could help people find your content more easily.

‘How viewers find your’ reports in analytics will show the most commonly used search terms viewers use to find your content.

We recommend

  • Fill out the default description text field to display extra info across all of your videos automatically.
  • Check how your video description appears in YouTube search, on the video’s watch page, and on various mobile devices. Does the most important info show up as you want it to?

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