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The narrator shows how to use Suna and Leon AI to generate AI music, visuals, and videos for free. Four steps are outlined:
1. Use Suna to create an AI-generated song. The narrator makes a rock song about pandas.
2. Use Leon AI to create AI visuals and animate them into videos. The narrator generates neon backgrounds with panda rock bands.
3. Edit the videos in CapCut by adding transitions and effects.
4. Upscale the final video in CapCut to enhance it further.
The end result is a high-quality AI-generated music video created for free. Viewers are encouraged to try the process themselves and share their videos.
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The narrator shows the growth of an e-commerce website over 16 months, going from 100 clicks per day to 700 clicks and 30,000 impressions per day recently. 80% of the revenue for this site comes from organic marketing so SEO is critical.
To help others improve their SEO, the narrator created a free 7-page SEO checklist template that walks through step-by-step tasks to boost rankings. It covers things like keyword research, backlinks, on-page optimization, and content creation.
The checklist includes links to free tools like People Also Ask for keyword ideas and Neil Patel's Backlink Checker to analyze backlinks. There are also paid AI writing tools like Reword and Surfer SEO that can automatically generate high quality, SEO-optimized content.
For local SEO, the narrator recommends WhiteSpark which helps with citations, reviews, and reputation management. The free checklist aims to simplify SEO for beginners or experts. Viewers can download it from the link in the description.
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The narrator has been using Medium as a parasite platform for SEO for almost a year. They have created 5 accounts and published over 200 articles, getting over $1,000 in monthly sales. They recommend creating multiple Medium profiles with at least 20+ posts each to diversify SEO. Avoid prohibited topics that could get accounts banned.
Index profile URLs in Google Search Console to get listings. Choose high-ticket affiliate programs to maximize profits from potential sales. Use tools like Simrush and UberSuggest for keyword research to target low competition keywords. Check competitor articles on Medium to inform strategy.
Use AI tools like ChatGPT to generate 9,000+ word posts and check for duplicate content issues. Create multiple posts around the same topic to get multiple search rankings. Use Medium's built-in SEO settings for titles, URLs, interlinking, etc. Check analytics to see performance over time.
To rank highly long-term, write expert human-quality content over 4,000 words with backlinks and authority. For easiest success, target low competition keywords. Continuously optimize old posts - improving content, keywords, etc over time.
The narrator shares the following key points on optimizing a YouTube channel:
Best times to post: Weekdays 3-6pm, weekends 9-11am. Check your YouTube Studio analytics to see when your audience is most active.
Promoting outside YouTube: Share links using Link Twin so people stay in the app and can more easily subscribe and engage.
Optimizing YouTube Shorts: Focus heavily on an engaging hook in the first 3-5 seconds before people swipe away.
Post frequency: Post consistently when your audience is most active, but be mindful of oversaturating and causing audience fatigue.
Titles: Spark curiosity, evoke emotion, and be unique. Study what works well for similar videos, then put your own twist on it.
The narrator explains that adding channel keywords to your YouTube channel helps get it found in searches. These are different than video-level keywords.
As an example, searching for "yoga" returns both videos and channels in the results. Using the free tool TubeBuddy, the narrator shows how to view the channel keywords being used by any YouTube channel. This can help generate ideas for good keywords to use.
To add channel keywords to your own YouTube channel, go to YouTube Studio, then the Channel settings tab. In the Keywords section, you can paste in keywords you've copied or add new ones manually. Adding relevant channel keywords can help get your channel discovered in searches.