YouTube uploads should use audience-language titles and rich, detailed descriptions derived from transcripts.
- Add transcript-based title/description generation to video publishing workflow.
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This insane spike is YouTube citations in AI Mode. If you haven't been taking your Instagram Reels, your TikToks, your Facebook Reels, and syndicating them to YouTube Shorts...
This insane spike is YouTube citations in AI mode.
If you haven't been taking your Instagram reels, your TikToks, your Facebook reels, and syndicating them to YouTube Shorts, this is your wake-up call. The best thing to do is to upload it manually, but if you don't have time to do that, you can go to reusevideo com and then toggle on TikTok or Instagram reels to YouTube Shorts. Toggle it on.
That will literally make it so when you put out a video on one platform, it comes out to YouTube Shorts.
When you upload anything to YouTube, use language your audience cares about. In the title field, put in a rich description for SEO. I didn't write this, by the way.
I had ChatGPT write it. Use this prompt: here's the transcript for my video. Give me a good title for the video.
Transcript: paste your entire transcript for your video. In this case, it's a transcript for my podcast.
I got a list of great titles. I said I'll go with this title. Write my YouTube description.
Be detailed. Add bullets, no emojis, no buzzwords. That's all I had to do for my prompt, and I got a great description here.
If you are not putting content on YouTube, you are missing out.
YouTube uploads should use audience-language titles and rich, detailed descriptions derived from transcripts.
Add transcript-based title/description generation to video publishing workflow.
This insane spike is YouTube citations in AI mode. If you haven't been taking your Instagram reels, your TikToks, your Facebook reels, and syndicating them to YouTube Shorts, this is your wake-up call...
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