Because everyone knows videos make your blogs look big and bad ass.

You’ve mastered the art of typing a bunch of letters on your keyboard. You’ve added a bunch of hilarious memes to your blog posts. And now you find the perfect video for your blog post – but you can’t for the life of you figure out how to insert it.

Firstly, find the video you want to add to the blog post. You can’t just insert a video you took on your iPhone if it doesn’t effectively ‘live’ anywhere online. Videos need to be hosted on a video sharing website like YouTube or Vimeo

Secondly, find the spot in your blog you’d like your video to go. Maybe it will work right at the top of your article. Maybe it’s better at the bottom. If the purpose of adding a video is to complement the rest of your blog, think about positioning carefully – you don’t want the video to cannibalise the text.

If you’re popping a YouTube video into your WordPress blog, follow these steps:

1. Open the YouTube video you want to put into your blog.

2. Click on Share, then click on Embed.

How to Insert a Video into Your WordPress Blog Post

How to insert a video into your WordPress blog post

3. Go to your blog page and view it in Text mode (this is where you see HTML coding, or computer language).

How to insert a video into your WordPress blog post

4. Copy and paste the embed code from YouTube into the spot in your blog where you want it.

5. Switch back from Text mode to Visual mode. If you’ve done it right, you’ll see a big greyed out rectangular area. This is your video. When you preview your blog post, you’ll be able to see it properly.

How to insert a video into your WordPress blog

If you want to put a Vimeo video into your WordPress blog, the steps are even simpler:

1. Open the Vimeo video you want to put into your blog.

2. Open your blog post page in Visual (normal) layout.

3. Copy and paste the Vimeo URL into the spot in your blog post you want it to appear.

How to insert a video into your WordPress blog post

4. Your video will automatically appear because, put simply, WordPress and Vimeo are partners in crime. The video might look massive at first, but when you preview your blog post, you’ll see that the size will shrink to the parameters of your page.