Saya Aditya, orang di balik alat **YouTube Keyword Volume Checker** di LenosTube. Sehari hari saya banyak berkutat dengan data pencarian, judul video, dan topik yang orang cari di YouTube. Dari situ saya sadar, banyak kreator punya ide bagus, tapi sulit menilai apakah sebuah keyword memang punya potensi penonton atau tidak. Saya membuat alat ini untuk diri saya sendiri dulu, supaya bisa melihat seberapa sering sebuah kata kunci dicari dan membandingkan beberapa ide dengan cepat. Baru setelah itu saya buka untuk orang lain. Fokus saya sederhana: angka yang jelas, tampilan yang tidak ribet, dan insight yang bisa dipakai kreator saat memilih judul dan topik video mereka.
For that, I use a YouTube keyword volume checking tool like this .
I entered several keyword variations and compared them. The goal wasn't to simply find "wow" numbers, but rather to find a combination of:
volume okay
relevant to my channel
the competition is not too crazy
This way I feel my decisions are more data driven, not just feeling.
After finding the main keyword, I usually do this:
Title:
Try to include your primary keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible.
For example:
"How to Edit Videos on Your Phone for Beginners"
instead of
"For Beginners, Here's How You Can Edit Videos on Your Phone."
In the
first 2–3 sentences, I repeat the keyword naturally. I also add a few variations that still have the same intention.
I ensure the thumbnail and content of
the video accurately address the keyword. Keywords won't help a video with irrelevant content.
This is the part I often remind myself. Volume numbers are important, but audience intent is more important.