Tuesday, April 7, 2020

5 Benefits Why should you Caption Videos?

Videos without subtitles are like pianos playing in an empty room concert. You've worked hard to create amazing videos, but you're missing out on reaching your audience. One way to unlock your true potential is to add subtitles to your videos. See the top 5 reasons to post your videos.

5 Benefits Why should you Caption Videos?

1. Availability

Adding subtitles to your videos is probably the most important (and obvious) reason for adding subtitles to your videos to improve accessibility. Your video subtitle guarantees that it's also available to the deaf and hearing community. 1 in 6 people have some hearing, so if your videos are not subtitled, you can be a great marketer!



2. Improve your SEO

Adding subtitles to your videos will improve search engine optimization (SEO). Your videos will be more interesting on search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo. The search engine can't see or hear the video, but it can index the text. This means that subtitled videos will have a higher search quality, which will generate more views and exposure for your content. Title videos have more time to watch, which is what search engines rank when ranking them.



3. Silence is golden.

More than 80% of Facebook's videos are watched by voice. It may sound strange at first, but when you know the motivations behind it, it really makes a lot of sense. It's really about the environment where people watch videos, like public transportation to the library and even the bathroom on the way to work. The captions in the video mean that the viewer can follow you quietly and thoughtfully, no matter where they are or what they are watching.






4. Improve understanding

Translations can be incredibly useful for learning online. Subtitles for the video help the viewer better understand the content by explaining the meaning of the words in the subtitles and listening to the audio. Video recording can help improve a child's literacy and comprehension. Translations significantly enhance the experience of an audience whose native language is not English, as they can read while listening. This means you can expand your audience in foreign markets.



5. Reuse content

Translate means you'll have the written version of your video. You can then use it to reuse the video in other content, such as a blog post or email. Keeping your videos title means making new content as easy as copying and pasting.

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