Putting a video in YouTube is like putting a McDonald's on a busy street in your city or town as opposed to setting up a McDonald's restaurant on a side street email list where there is minimal drive-by traffic. After you create your video and upload it into YouTube, be sure to tag your keywords metatag appropriately. By that, I mean that you should tag it with the necessary keyword phrases that your visitors would use to find a video on you or the topic you are talking about.
Be sure to maximize the keywords space out and not just stick in two or three keyword phrases. By doing so, you make your YouTube pages more "sticky" meaning that you'll attract more visitors to your YouTube video or channel. Who could use more pageviews for their business? Could you? You also want to take advantage of the 5000 character limit in the description metatag of your YouTube video. In the description, be sure to include a hyperlink back to your website, your name, your phone number, and any contact information for prospects to reach you.
Consider typing out your dialog from the video. Again, by doing so, you add text content to the description and make the video more sticky in case visitors who do not have computer speakers want to read what you are saying in the video.