Where To Host Your Videos On Your Website, YouTube, or Vimeo?
Customer Question Series
We’re excited to introduce a new Customer Question Series on the blog—an occasional feature that will pop in and out of our regular content, answering real questions from people just like you.
Customer Question: Is it best to place a video on the website or Youtube or Vimeo or etc?
Adding a YouTube feed to your website can help with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in several meaningful ways. Here’s why:
🔍 1. Improved User Engagement (Lower Bounce Rate, Longer Sessions)
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Video is highly engaging. Visitors stay longer on your site watching embedded videos, which sends positive user signals to search engines.
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Metrics like time on site and pages per session influence rankings.

🔗 2. Backlink Potential & Content Sharing
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If your YouTube content is useful or entertaining, other websites may link to your pages or embed your videos—earning backlinks, a top SEO factor.
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Video pages are also more likely to be shared on social media.
📈 3. Google Indexes Videos
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Google owns YouTube and prioritizes video content in search results.
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By embedding a YouTube feed, you increase the chances of appearing in video-rich search results, carousel features, or blended results.
🧠 4. Multimedia Signals for Quality Content
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SEO today favors multimedia-rich pages—text, images, and video.
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A page with an embedded YouTube video is seen as more informative and complete by search engines.
🗣️ 5. Voice Search & Featured Snippets
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Many YouTube videos are transcribed by Google. If your video answers a question, it can appear in featured snippets or voice search results—even if the user never visits YouTube directly.
🔄 6. Cross-Platform Visibility
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Embedding YouTube content creates a stronger link between your website and your YouTube channel.
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That mutual reinforcement improves SEO for both platforms.
✅ 7. Freshness & Dynamic Content
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A feed keeps your page updated with new videos automatically, which search engines love.
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This shows your site is active and maintained—a key ranking factor.
Bottom line: A YouTube feed enhances your user experience and improves your site’s visibility.