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Why Labels Matter in Blogspot Video SEO

On Blogspot, labels act like internal tags—organizing your content into themes. But they’re not just for user navigation. Google also uses these label-based feeds to discover and index related content.

That means, when used correctly, labels can become a powerful SEO signal—especially when it comes to video-rich posts.

How Googlebot Sees Blogspot Labels

Each label in Blogspot generates its own feed, like:

https://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default/-/video?orderby=updated

This labeled feed is crawlable and indexable. It tells Google: “Here’s everything I’ve published under the ‘video’ category—sorted by freshness.”

So instead of waiting for your new video post to be discovered through the default sitemap, you help Google find it faster via label feeds.

Step-by-Step: Use Labels to Enhance Video Discovery

1. Create a Consistent Label Naming Strategy

Use clear, lowercase, and targeted labels like:

  • video
  • tutorial
  • youtube

Apply these labels consistently to every post that includes embedded video. Avoid using vague or rarely repeated labels like “fun” or “watch this.”

2. Submit Label Feeds to Google Search Console

After labeling your video posts, submit this feed manually:

feeds/posts/default/-/video?orderby=updated

This tells Google: “Here’s a custom collection of my newest video posts. Please index them!”

3. Add Label-Based Navigation for Users and Bots

In your Blogspot layout, use the “Label” gadget in your sidebar. Select only relevant tags like “video” and “tutorials.” This exposes label pages to both users and crawlers.

Each label page is also a crawlable URL that aggregates your video content. Example:

https://yourblog.blogspot.com/search/label/video

Best Practices for Video Labeling

Use Broad Yet Descriptive Labels

Labels like “video,” “how-to,” or “camera setup” help create themed archives. Avoid labels used only once—they dilute your internal linking structure.

Limit to 2–3 Labels Per Post

Over-tagging can confuse both users and search engines. Focus on clarity and topical grouping.

Keep Label Names Short

Shorter labels are easier to reuse and cleaner for URL structures. For example:

  • Use video instead of video-tutorial-on-seo
  • Use gear instead of camera-setup-and-lighting

Pro Tip: Build Label Landing Pages

Create a custom post or page for a label like “All Our Videos” and manually link to your most important video content.

This gives you more control than Blogspot’s automatic label archives and lets you optimize it with schema markup and unique text.

Monitor Label Feed Indexing

Check Search Console’s “Pages” tab to see if label-feed pages like:

https://yourblog.blogspot.com/search/label/video

are indexed. If not, link to them more often internally or add them to your sitemap and robots.txt file.

Conclusion: Labels Are Mini-Sitemaps for Your Videos

In Blogspot, tags aren’t just for organizing content—they’re a key to speeding up video discovery and indexing.

So label smart. Make your content easier to find—for both your readers and the ever-hungry Googlebot.