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youtube videos for your blogposts

hello guys, so iam a blog owner , and i was wondering about linking youtube videos to your blogposts and how that effect your ranking in google. i have tried this once before i linked a video of my own youtube channel (the ytube channel was my main focus then not the blog) to a blog and i was ranked in the first page for that title because the video got a very good traffic then and the viewers were moving from youtube to my blog. but now i have started another blog and i want to create a video channel for it , so i want to make sure if this effect of ytube videos is real even now and if any of you had tried this and it worked. sorry for my english btw .

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