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How to Add Transcripts to Your YouTube Videos

Last summer I mentioned some YouTube optimization tips that small business owners can use to get the most out of online video. But that was a year ago! Today I wanted to share one more tip that can help video-savvy small business owners get a big leg up on their competition: Adding transcripts to your videos.

Creating full written transcripts of your videos is an easy way to increase the benefits you receive from online video. By doing so, small business owners will be able to:

  • Attract the skimmers: Like it or not, not everyone will be interested in watching your video. They’re busy and they just want the immediate facts. By creating a transcript to go along with your video, people don’t have to watch it in order to benefit from the information. This may help you attract customers who are interested in learning more, but don’t want to sit and watch a four-minute video. Some people prefer just to skim.
  • Provide content for people who can’t watch video: Whether it’s because they’re accessing the content via a mobile device or it’s an accessibility issue, creating a written transcript provides users an additional way to take in your information and engage with your brand. Without the transcript, they may just keep on going.
  • Increase your SEO power: Transcripts allow small business owners to take advantage of keyword-rich text and be more strategic about the videos they’re creating. By surrounding the video with relevant text, you make the search engines happy by giving them content to index, and you make users happy when your content suddenly becomes easier to find.

Now that you know the benefits of adding transcripts to your video, how do you go about doing it? Here’s where you should start.

Optimize your script/dialogue

One of the biggest benefits of creating a transcript to go along with your video is that it allows you to include keyword-rich text that users and the search engines can use to find you. However, you can’t use those keywords if they’re not in the video. Logical, right? That means you need to do your keyword research beforehand to know which terms you want to appear for and make sure you use them in the video. I know it sounds like common sense, but you’d be surprised how many SMB owners don’t think to do that. After all, the search engines can’t understand video so keywords don’t matter, right? Wrong! Make sure you get them in there.

Prepare the file

Google wants SMB owners to increase the accessibility of their videos, and to help them do that they’ve created a special Help page to explain how to prepare a transcript file. I’d encourage you to check that out; however, here are some things you’ll want to pay special attention to when creating your file:

  • Save your transcript document as a plain text file.
  • Don’t use any special characters (smartquotes, em dashes, etc) which could disrupt speech recognition matching from YouTube and readability of the transcript.
  • Use a double line break to signal a long pause (3 seconds or longer) or a new sentence.
  • Add tags like >> at the beginning of a new line to identify speakers or change of speaker.
  • At the end of the video, include a link to your website in the audio transcript.

Upload the file

Once you have your transcript file, you have to upload it to YouTube. To do that, you’ll want to log in, go to My Videos and select Edit for the video you want to add a transcript to. Once you’re there, navigate yourself to the Captions and Subtitles screen.

Once you’re in that screen, you’ll be able to upload your file, select the Transcript file option, pick your language, and then upload it.

Once uploaded, give it a few minutes and then click Play on your video to confirm that file upload correctly and you’re seeing CC enabled on your video. If it does, you’re all done. Easy, right?

Creating a transcript to go along with your video is super easy to do and is a great way to increase both your video’s usability and search-engine friendliness.

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myBrainshark Makes Your PowerPoint a Big Star on YouTube

Brainshark Inc. has just opened up an ocean of access to its on-demand multimedia customers by introducing a new feature that enables businesses and entrepreneurs to share their PowerPoint presentations on YouTube–at no cost to the participating company.

Started 10 years ago, Brainshark provides a web-based Software as a Service platform that allows your business to create and share on-demand, multimedia content, and access deep metrics associated with it. The Massachusetts-based company has built a polished online platform that walks you though converting PowerPoint slides–as well as other materials such as PDF files–into powerful voice-enriched Flash presentations that are suitable for YouTube, your own website or company blog, and even e-mail marketing campaigns. A year ago this month, Brainshark launched myBrainshark–a free version of its software well-suited to entrepreneurs and small business users.

Brainshark has long lurked in the waters of multimedia communication for savvy businesses that appreciate the benefits of publishing their PowerPoint presentations on their own website or blog, accompanied by audio and voice narration, and viewed through an easy-to-use player.

But the real beauty of Brainshark and myBrainshark may just be in your
ability to tap into deep reporting metrics after you distribute your
content. The toothy platform lets you see who and how many people are
watching your presentation, how long each viewer stays with the show,
where they’re watching (by country as well as by state in the U.S.) and
much more. This is valuable information for your sales and marketing
departments, which will get an accurate notion as to how buyers and
others are receiving the content and how it is influencing buying
cycles.

And now Brainshark for YouTube–introduced to the public just yesterday
afternoon–is a free service for Brainshark’s enterprise customers as
well as those who take advantage of the myBrainshark.com site. Using
only a PowerPoint deck and a phone (or a computer microphone), you can
immediately create high-impact business content that’s ready to post on
YouTube. No muss, no fuss.

This new service makes it possible for anyone who possesses the basic
skill set to create a PowerPoint presentation to successfully tap into
the power of high-impact online video marketing by publishing and
distributing it as a YouTube file. In short, myBrainshark makes it
possible for your company to engage in a feeding frenzy of online video
marketing, greatly expanding the reach of your message and how people
consume it. Think of it as the democratization of multimedia
presentations.

Brainshark and myBrainshark presentations can be viewed online at any
time and from anywhere in the world by your customers, your sales staff,
HR professionals for training purposes, or anyone else who can benefit
from self-guided presentations. Better yet, the multimedia presentations
can also be viewed on mobile devices including smartphones and iPads,
and combine PowerPoint slides, documents, photos, background music and
voice narration that can be added–via phone or computer
microphone–from a continent away.

With yesterday’s announcement, myBrainshark users who have a YouTube
account can upload PowerPoint decks to myBrainshark and add their voice,
and then seamlessly upload the resulting presentations as video files
to YouTube–with titles, descriptions and tags intact. Then it’s just a
matter of publishing a link to the audience you have
targeted–employees, sales prospects, customers, partners and all those
who influence your business–enabling them to experience your content at
their convenience, whenever and wherever they want. In addition to
viewing the YouTube video, your audience can still watch the multimedia
presentation on myBrainshark too.

Like everything else, there are several downsides, but they are minor.
For one thing, you must abide by YouTube’s 15-minute rule, which means
your file can run no longer than 15 minutes if you’re posting it on
YouTube. But that problem is solved by the fact that, when uploaded on
Brainshark.com, the ocean’s the limit on the length of your
presentation.

The only other annoyance–and again, it’s slight–is the fact that
because of YouTube’s aspect ratio, your Brainshark presentation won’t
fill the entire screen, leaving gutters on either side.

To get started on myBrainshark–taking advantage of the site and ability
to publish presentations to YouTube–follow these simple steps:

1. Upload your PowerPoint presentation:

2. Add voice to the presentation using the provided telephone number or your computer microphone:
 

3. Edit your presentation’s properties, including title, description,
categories and tags, and choose the option to publish to your YouTube
channel or account:
 
That’s it–your voice-enriched presentation is ready for viewing on
myBrainshark and (if you’ve opted for this) as a video on YouTube.

myBrainshark is available in three flavors:
Free, Pro, and Pro Trainer. Advanced features related to privacy and
enhanced reporting are available in the Pro edition, while the Pro
Trainer edition includes eLearning features such as the ability to
insert test questions and applying scoring, issue certificates of
completion upon your viewers meeting your predefined requirements, the
ability to integrate courses with your learning management system, and
more.

For more information, visit http://my.brainshark.com.

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