Query: {query} Source: https://pdf2vid.com 4 result(s) 1. Document Video SEO: What Search Engines Can Actually Read https://pdf2vid.com/blogs/document-video-seo-what-actually-gets-indexed Do not compete with yourself. A specific and common mistake with document video: publishing the video on its own page, with a title and description almost identical to the PDF's landing page. Now two of your pages target the same query and both rank worse than one would. Embed the video on the document's existing page instead. One URL, both formats, all the signals consolidated. If the video genuinely warrants its own page — a series episode, say — make sure its title targets a different query. --- 2. The video SEO checklist for ranking on Google and YouTube https://pdf2vid.com/video-seo-checklist Pre-production checklist. Video SEO starts before the file exists. The winning videos usually have a clear query, a visible promise, and a script that answers the viewer's question quickly. Target at least 5-8 minutes of substantive runtime where the topic supports it; longer, fully-watched videos tend to outrank short ones for the same query. --- 3. Measure SEO by page type, not just by total traffic https://pdf2vid.com/measurement-playbook Core measurement stack. Use Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools to monitor coverage, indexation, and query performance. The sitemap generated by this project should be submitted to both search engines after deployment. --- 4. The YouTube SEO checklist for every video you upload https://pdf2vid.com/youtube-seo-checklist Target enough runtime to fully answer the topic — longer videos with strong retention tend to outrank shorter, thinner ones for the same query.