How I Use ChatGPT to Create High Quality Blog Posts From YouTube Videos
Here’s the next installment in this series on using GPT as a true assistant!
(Missed the last one? Click here.)
Many of us think about content in terms of 'blog first', but what if you're a YouTube-first type of creator and are looking to build out complimentary website content based on your YouTube videos instead of the other way around? Let me show you how to use ChatGPT to easily create full, high-quality blog posts based on your video (or anyone else's).
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through:
✅ Why YouTube is so important for finding your audience
✅ How to prompt GPT to create a blog post that delivers even more value than the original YouTube video
Now it’s your turn! 👇🏻
💥 Have you ever used ChatGPT for YouTube video content?
💥 Have you ever considered creating great articles and website content based on someone else's video you watched on YouTube?
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Good morning Eric,
Thank you for the video, it's appreciated.
It sounds like great minds think alike! This is one of the things that I have been using ChatGPT for, like you, I find it easier to create a video and than to create a blog post around a video. ChatGPT is excellent for helping with this process, it's also using our own unique content, which is even better.
I must admit that your process was slightly different to mine. I normally go to the description area within YouTube, which is where the transcription appears after uploading a video. The problem is with this, is that it's not punctuated, however, I use ChatGPT to punctuate the transcription. I'm going to try your way, though, next time and see if it works quicker.
Have a great day.
Roy
Thank you, Eric, much appreciated!
Keep the great training videos coming too, I think we all like them and look forward to them!
Have a great weekend.
Roy
Hey Eric, great vlog! I actually misread the title at first thought you were showing how to turn text into video, but once I started watching, I realized this was something I needed to see. Almost felt like I was meant to hit play on this one lol. I’m still working my way onto YouTube got the profile set up, just figuring out the best way to roll things out while I’m still cruising the blog life for now. Solid stuff, man!
Shawn
You got it man! My vlog for tomorrow is going to cover the very little I used to get started on YouTube and how it's very, very doable for anyone. 👍🏼
Nice! When I get in today from trucking, I’ll definitely check it out. Looking forward to it today cheers and happy Fourth of July
Cool, Eric.
One question on your video. If you are using someone else's video, shouldn't you obtain permission first?
I would appreciate your comments on my last Blog here. Polite Doesn’t Always Work: Getting AI to Work With You, Not Over You JD
Short answer: nope. No need for permission.
Remember this, even if you take the exact YouTube video from someone else's channel and embed it as is on your own, there's no need to ask permission because when you create on YouTube you are creating a shareable video. In fact, it's good for the video creator to have their video shared and embedded. Those views and watch time count towards revenue for the creator.
And now, when you're creating an article based on the concept covered in a video, but you're having it go even deeper, with more detail, more value, and writing an original piece of content with the help of AI, this content is now unique, it's your own. You've simply repurposed content which is done all the time 👍🏼
This is a great way to create more engaging blogs for a website! I will most definitely be using it to create articles from other peoples YT videos in my niche. Quick question, what would be the best editing tool to create faceless YT videos that have a voice over with the various clips that are put together?
There's several out there. Pictory is one. But personally, if you're hesitant to put your face in front of the camera (don't be shy, just do it), and would prefer to just have voice over videos, use your own voice. It goes a long way when we're talking about connecting with your audience and it's so much easier. Even people with heavy accents do very well with voice overs.
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True! That's my plan as well to have video for every blog post I publish but the plan was not implemented. Since I work on night shift struggling to create my content.
This is very helpful and a time saver. compared to writing a blog post for sure creating a video is very easy and turning that as a blog post is awesome.
May I ask... Can we use the ChatGPT free version or we need to have a paid version?
This would work just fine with the free version. Try it yourself 👍🏼
Awesome... Thanks a lot - for sure I will try it...