I don't think I need to go ham with the ai generated descriptions plenty of clippers just do one sentence quips at the top of the templateView attachment 39304
Bruh
1. Thumbnails don't work on their own.
2. Work on your tags. When you are a small channel the tags will greatly help push your videos.
3. Work on your descriptions. If your description and your Title match up with the right words there is a higher chance for the video to get recommended or discovered. Once it gets recommended that's when people look at the thumbnail and click it.
I use Chat GPT to get a base/generic description and depending on how lazy I am with it, I heavily edit the description to match more my humor or i just leave it as is. This is what I got:
I usually ignore the tags at the end as I feel like they don't match but maybe try those out and you might get random clicks, who knows. For the video tags, I use the Rapidtags website.
The title might be a bit generic and feels a bit too AI-generated. I would probably edit it to Chisaka Airi's Controversial Take on Convention Attendees
I wrote "Chisaka Airi rants about conventions" and got the following:
Since many of the tags are somewhat random I type something a bit more generic and also use those tags and delete the ones that don't really work. I did "Chisaka Airi Phase Connect" and got the following:
The youtube tag system deletes any duplicates. Try to be as close to 500/500 letters as possible without going over.
The tags however I'll admit I need to get in the habit of getting on my laptop to make more it would be easier if mobile didn't make me copy paste them one by one
Unlike my laptop which will post multiple tags per paste as long commas separate them