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How to Find Keywords Your Audience Is Actually Searching For

How to Find Keywords Your Audience Is Actually Searching For

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Stop guessing. In this deep dive, we show free, fast ways to uncover what your audience types into YouTube: Auto-suggest, the Alphabet method, a wildcard underscore trick, and the Two-More-Clicks method. Then we turn those findings into keyword-first titles, description tops that convert, spoken keywords YouTube can transcribe, and chapters that rank—plus a long-tail strategy built for smaller channels.

What You’ll Learn

  • Free keyword discovery with YouTube itself (auto-suggest, alphabet, wildcard)
  • The Two-More-Clicks method to mine related queries from results pages
  • How to think like a beginner and target long-tail questions
  • Tools to check volume/competition/trends (vidIQ, TubeBuddy, Keywords Everywhere)
  • Where to place keywords: title, first two description lines, spoken words, chapters
  • Why tags are minimal now (use for misspellings/homonyms)

Chapters

  • 00:00– Why keyword research matters
  • 00:27– Where to start
  • 00:43– YouTube Auto-Suggest
  • 01:06– Alphabet Method
  • 01:25– Wildcard Underscore
  • 01:37– Two-More-Clicks
  • 01:57– Read the page
  • 02:49– Think like a beginner
  • 03:12– Long-tail wins
  • 03:35– Low-volume strategy
  • 04:07– Tools
  • 04:50– Deploying keywords
  • 05:23– Inside the video
  • 05:52– Chapters
  • 05:57– Tags today

Key Takeaways

  • YouTube itself is your best free keyword tool.
  • Long-tail > broad for smaller channels—win specific searches first.
  • Place keywords where they matter: title, description top, voice, chapters.
  • Tags are optional helpers, not a growth lever.
  • Create with the beginner’s language, not expert jargon.

Resources & Tools Mentioned

  • YouTube Auto-Suggest (search bar), Related/People also watched
  • vidIQ, TubeBuddy (volume/competition ideas)
  • Keywords Everywhere (volume, trendlines, top-video age/averages)

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