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How To Turn A YouTube Video Into A Blog Post
I'm going to show you how to make a blog post out of your YouTube video. Let's take an instance for my “how to stop negative SEO” video, so I found out somebody had done negative SEO on me. Even on Duck Duck Go, I was in the top position but let's look at it again.
I like having Duck Duck Go because its results are close to Google and you don't have a skewed search history.
There I am on top five positions. We could even search it on the private window to confirm those results. Since, a lot of times you can grow a third hand and pat yourself on the back.
The only reason is because you're still in your own google plus, so for best results sign out of your account. You can also clean up your cache and cookies but this will get you pretty close to the same, pretty on the money. Coming to my blog post, having the top positions is pretty awesome actually for how to stop negative SEO. Thus, we take the "2017" off the search term. Now, Moz, Kissmetrics and all these websites that are way bigger than me taking hold of the top positions. Even then I am on page 2 of SERP.
I could push these up if I wanted to.
How To Fetch The Blog post Out Of The Video?
Getting back to the point, how do I convert the YouTube video into a blog post? Well, you go to your YouTube video and then you go to the transcript link in "more". It usually takes less time for YouTube to do this, but YouTube is going to give you a transcript copy of the whole video.
This was a 15-minute video so a lengthy transcript. Although, you can ask someone on Fiverr to do the transcription. But, I don't do that, and I'll show you why I put it into Grammarly.
The good, the bad, the ugly and the time codes
It's going to take few moment while editing your transcripts. That's alright as you'll be able to take this and make it into a pretty good blog post. You are going to pull out all the time codes and arrange it all together. You will see the great thing about Grammarly, that it will spot the mistakes. You want to take all the conversations out and that is why I don't get some outsourcer to transcribe it. If we wanted to a little bit beforehand, we could go through this and prepare it a little more. It's altering you know getting rid of all the mistakes. Grammarly's not going to quite be able to tell what's going on until you start pulling all this together. Unfortunately, I haven't found an easy way to get rid of time codes. Yet, you want to get rid of words like "guys" and then you want to make it more readable. So, instead of making it conversational make it more straightforward. You don't want to use words like "they" as it doesn't clear what you want to say exactly. You don't want to overkill the key phrase over and over again because you put it right in the front of the post.
It's easiest to do this with Grammarly. You can set it with how high you want to make your vocabulary like in my case I want to make it more of marketing. But, I found out, it doesn't matter that much what style you put it on but you can play around with the filters. You might want to do keep gnawing away at it till you get to something you can finish with.
What Next?
Once you finished the editing, copy the text out and you will see it won't take more than one hour to finish it up. You would want your title and your h2 to match. There we go this is my whole post I've got all the images and drop shadows in the post. I spent time on this and Google likes it. When you do things like this, every word and image are all screenshots from the video. This blog post is a hundred percent YouTube content this is how you turn your YouTube video into a nice blog post.