James Dooley and Jesper Nissen explain how businesses using YouTube can index and rank community posts in Google to build search visibility and powerful tier two backlinks.
This video explains which digital marketing strategies businesses using YouTube community posts should focus on in 2026 to improve search rankings, audience engagement and backlink authority. James Dooley and Jesper Nissen start with KPI tracking because measuring interaction and ranking performance shows whether community posts are worth the manual effort for this niche. They cover brand SEO, AI visibility and Google Business Profiles because stronger search presence improves trust and conversion rates.
The discussion also explores organic SEO, organic social media and paid social ads because consistent visibility across search and social supports long term growth. PPC is analysed in detail because campaign setup, landing pages and lead handling directly affect results. They also discuss Reddit, Quora and paid AI ads because diversified enquiry sources and early adoption can strengthen digital marketing performance for businesses using YouTube community posts.
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James Dooley: How to rank YouTube community posts in Google search results. Today I'm joined with Jesper Nissen. So Jesper, jumping straight in, how do you rank a YouTube community post in Google search results?
Jesper Nissen: It is actually fairly straightforward. So some of you might not know it, but there's something in YouTube when you have a YouTube channel called the community tab. And when you go visit that tab, you can actually post to this tab. And what you can post there is anything about, you know, social media updates, service updates or just, you know, you sharing information. And I'm using my YouTube community post to keep in touch with actually with my community because I have 6,700 subscribers, something like that, in my YouTube channel. So it's a small channel compared to yours. But I do keep in touch with my community by posting to these, by posting to the community. And I think this, what I see is I actually get a surprising amount of interaction on my YouTube community posts. And this is just surprising to me that I get almost as much interaction on my community post as I do on my Facebook post. I get more interaction actually on my community post than on my ex posts. So and the rules that I have for ranking a YouTube community post is fairly simple and straightforward. I make sure that I have my keyword as the first six to eight words in the beginning of the post because what I write there in the beginning of the post is what the post will actually rank for in the Google search engine. The thing is with YouTube community posts, we cannot, or at least I didn't find a way, we cannot force Google when it visits this URL and indexes it to change the SEO title to what I write in the beginning. We cannot do that. But I know from testing that it will still rank the YouTube community post for these beginning words. So that's what I do. And then the community post writing process is manual. So it's fairly straightforward. Just write an article, preferably as long as possible. And since it's manual, what I do is in Show Me Poster, I post to all of my social media and the other blogging platforms first. Then I export the URLs and then I go into the YouTube community post and paste them in there. So it will act kind of like a tier two backlink and a strong backlink actually because the YouTube domain is DR100, I think. So it's the strongest domain that we know of. And yeah, it's fairly straightforward.
James Dooley: And then with regards to it, do you ever add like an image in there or anything like that to try and rank the, how do you find the images ranking on the community posts in YouTube?
Jesper Nissen: I do add images sometimes for the community posts. I try to switch it up so it's not the same that I do every time, but I do add images sometimes. I haven't seen the YouTube community post images rank actually in images, no. I have seen the post rank, but not the images, no.
James Dooley: So how do you find the YouTube community post ranks in comparison to some of the bigger social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn? Or is it mainly just used almost like I said, as a tier two?
Jesper Nissen: I think that the ranking power of the YouTube community post is not super duper strong. It's not low like blue sky. I have been surprised and seen a couple of YouTube community posts rank, also something that I didn't make. But I mainly use it actually as a tier two backlink and keeping in touch with my actual community. That's the main purpose.
James Dooley: Yeah, sure. It's one of them where you want to be omnichannel, omnipresent, try and do all the social media and sometimes it can surprise you. So anyone who's watching this, we hope you liked the episode on how to rank YouTube community posts in Google search results, or could just be using it as like a tier two to power up other social media platforms. Check out the link in the description. We go through a lot of different web 2.0 properties, but also how to rank Facebook posts, Instagram posts, and tweets in Google search. Jesper, it's been an absolute pleasure. Take care.