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Disclaimer: I am not held reliable for any losses or gains. This WSO is for informational purposes only. This is not a bizopp. Refunds and support requests should be sent to joelswsohelpdesk@gmail.com YouTube Page One is a culmination of what I have learned about YouTube.
I am going to give you a series of techniques, tricks, and a simple blueprint to ranking videos on YouTube.
Believe it or not, this is a simple bullet proof formula that you could do over and over again.
Depending on your skill sets and how you work, it usually takes just about a full hour to really get through this entire process to upload

a video. With just an hour or two of work, you could have a video up and running.
I really don't want to waste your time, especially since this system is quick and does not have to be spread across a 60 page eBook and a 2 hour long audio training.
I'm going to sum up this entire process in 5 steps (like I said in the salesletter)
Choosing keywords
Making your new account
Making a Video
Optimizing the Video to get ranked
Backlinks
It couldn't get any simpler than this.

This is quick, fast, and a reliable little system for ranking your youtube videos.
I'll show you my secret little formula, and you can duplicate this entire thing over and over and over and over again. Do this as often as you would like.
Will all videos get ranked?
I am going to say this with honesty...
Yes, ALL VIDEOS can get ranked...
Unfortunately,there are certain keywords that won't get ranked no matter what you do.
If you were going to try and rank for "make money online", then clearly you won't get ranked overnight.

BUT you could still rank for other highly competitive keywords.
Choosing Keywords
This simple little trick is going to help you find out about which keywords to go for.
You want to see if the keyword is profitable and gets a couple thousand search every month.
The Google keyword tool is fine, even though there are so many other tools you could use.
The

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