YouTube SEO Optimization

YouTube SEO that gets your videos into the suggested feed.

Channel audits, video-by-video optimization, and the kind of ongoing work that actually moves CTR, watch time, and ranking. Run by the senior, not a junior with a thumbnail template.

15+Years in search
100%Senior hours
7Client cap
About 1,240 results
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70%Of YouTube watch time comes from algorithmic recommendations
2ndLargest search engine on the web after Google itself
5B+Videos watched on YouTube every single day
62%Of creators have never optimized their video metadata
Pricing

Three ways to work on your YouTube channel.

A one-time channel audit, ongoing monthly optimization, or a full growth program. Pick the depth that fits your channel and where it is in its growth curve.

Channel Audit
One-time engagement
For channels that need a deep diagnostic before deciding what to do next.
$1,500 one time
~5 to 7 day turnaround. Phone debrief included.
  • Full channel SEO review
  • Top 10 videos audited individually
  • Competitor channel analysis
  • Thumbnail and CTR diagnostic
  • 90 day prioritized roadmap
  • Phone debrief, not just a PDF
  • Audit fee credits toward first month if you convert to monthly within 30 days
Start with an audit →
Channel Growth Plan
Full channel program
For channels in active growth mode that want everything covered, including thumbnail design.
$4,500 / month
No contract. Month to month.
  • 8 to 12 videos optimized per month
  • Thumbnail design included
  • Competitor monitoring weekly
  • Quarterly content strategy reviews
  • Channel SEO and About section work
  • Cross-platform embed strategy
  • Bi-weekly check-in calls
  • Custom Python tooling for tracking
Talk about Growth →

Need YouTube SEO as part of a broader strategy? Most clients pair this with a monthly SEO package or use an SEO retainer to flex hours across YouTube and the website.

What's included

The actual work that gets done.

YouTube SEO has more moving parts than people realize. Every monthly engagement covers all of these, scaled to the tier.

Video keyword research

Real research, not just guessing. Volume, competition, intent, and the question of whether the keyword has commercial potential or is just curiosity traffic.

Title and description writing

Titles that earn clicks without bait. Descriptions that give YouTube enough context to understand the video, plus the natural language and timestamps the algorithm uses for ranking.

Thumbnail strategy

Thumbnails drive CTR and CTR drives everything else. A/B test recommendations, design feedback, or full thumbnail design on the Growth Plan tier.

Tags and categories

Tags carry less weight than they used to but they still matter for niche targeting and related video placement. The right category gets you into the right algorithmic neighborhood.

Chapters and timestamps

Chapter markers help retention and tell YouTube what each section is about. They also unlock the chapter rich result in Google search, pulling traffic from outside YouTube.

Closed captions

Auto-generated captions are usually wrong. Cleaned-up captions improve accessibility, give YouTube transcript text to index, and quietly boost retention because viewers can follow along in noisy environments.

End screens and cards

End screens are the easiest watch time multiplier on the platform. Set up correctly, they route 15 to 30% of viewers into another video on your channel instead of leaving for the algorithm.

Playlist architecture

Playlists organized around viewer intent (not topics) compound watch time. A well-structured playlist can pull a viewer through 4 or 5 videos in one session, which the algorithm reads as a quality signal.

Performance reporting

Monthly reports with the rank movement, CTR shifts, watch time changes, and what shipped. Plus the analysis layer that makes the numbers actually mean something for next month's plan.

Why most YouTube SEO fails

Three mistakes that kill channels.

Most channels aren't suffering from bad content. They're suffering from these three optimization gaps.

01

They treat YouTube like Google

Google ranks pages on relevance and authority. YouTube ranks videos on watch time, CTR, and session duration. Most agencies port their Google SEO playbook to YouTube and get mediocre results because they're optimizing for the wrong scoreboard. YouTube SEO is a different sport.

02

They optimize once and never iterate

A video's metadata is not set in stone. YouTube re-evaluates videos constantly based on how new viewers behave. Channels that revisit and reoptimize old videos every 90 days regularly outperform channels that publish three times as many videos and never look back.

03

They focus on tags and ignore the thumbnail

Tags are a small lever. Thumbnails are the biggest lever on the platform. A 2% bump in CTR can double a video's lifetime views because the algorithm reads CTR as a quality signal and shows the video to more people. The agencies obsessing over tag research are leaving the real money on the table.

How the work runs

From channel kickoff to monthly cadence.

Most engagements look like this. The audit-only engagements stop at step 2.

01

Channel audit

Full review of channel SEO, top performing videos, competitor positioning, and where the gaps are. Written up in plain language.

02

Roadmap & debrief

Prioritized roadmap with realistic time estimates. Phone debrief to walk through what matters, what to fix first, and what to skip.

03

Monthly optimization

Per-video work each month. Titles, descriptions, tags, chapters, end screens, thumbnails. Plus reoptimization of older videos with stale metadata.

04

Iteration on data

Monthly report with what moved, what didn't, and what to try next. The plan adjusts based on what YouTube's data is saying, not what worked six months ago.

Who's optimizing your channel

The senior is in your YouTube Studio.

Tye Odom, founder of Whitewater Digital Marketing
Tye Odom
Founder & Lead SEO

Working in search since 2010, across Google, YouTube, and the local 3-pack. The work on your channel gets done by the same person who would run your website's technical SEO. Same brain, same standards, same accountability for what moves.

15 Years in Search 100+ Sites Worked 7 Active Client Cap Navarre, FL
Common questions

Things people ask before starting on YouTube.

How is YouTube SEO different from Google SEO?
Different signals matter on different platforms. Google SEO rewards backlinks, page speed, and topical authority. YouTube SEO rewards watch time, click-through rate on the thumbnail, session duration, and how often the algorithm decides to suggest your video alongside other videos. A site that ranks well on Google won't automatically rank on YouTube and vice versa. The fundamentals overlap (keyword intent, content relevance) but the execution looks completely different.
How many videos do I need before YouTube SEO makes sense?
Practically, around 10 to 15 videos before the optimization work has enough surface area to compound. Below that, you're better off investing in producing more videos rather than optimizing the few you have. Above that, the math flips: optimizing existing videos has higher ROI than producing new ones, because optimized videos keep earning views for years.
Do you make thumbnails or just review them?
Both, depending on tier. The Monthly Channel Optimization tier includes thumbnail strategy and feedback on thumbnails your team or designer produces. The Channel Growth Plan tier includes thumbnail design. Thumbnails are the single biggest lever on YouTube CTR, often more impactful than the title, so they get serious attention either way.
Will this work if I have very few subscribers?
Subscriber count matters less than people think. YouTube's algorithm decides whether to suggest your video based on signals from the first few hundred views, not your subscriber count. Channels with 200 subscribers and well-optimized videos can outperform channels with 50,000 subscribers and lazy metadata. The work is the work either way.
How long until I see rank changes on YouTube?
Faster than Google SEO, usually. YouTube re-evaluates a video's performance every time it's watched. Optimized videos can start moving in rank and impressions within two to four weeks. The compounding effect (suggested feed placements, browse traffic, search appearances) typically shows up at the 60 to 90 day mark.
Can you optimize old videos or only new ones?
Old videos are often where the biggest gains are hiding. A video uploaded two years ago with bad metadata can recover most of its potential traffic with a title rewrite, description overhaul, updated tags, and a thumbnail refresh. Old videos already have engagement data the algorithm trusts. Reoptimizing them gives YouTube fresh reason to show them again.
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