Topic Theme: September historically marks the end of the harvest and time to go back to school. Your business can create a video on how to use one of your products to make their lives a bit easier. Think of how your service or product can be used in a larger context.

Context answers the “why” of your products and services. Make sure the video is less than ten minutes long. It can be uploaded to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and even Instagram’s Reels. (But not everywhere at the same time.) 

Topic Type: Aim for video that educates with context.

With this blog post, take your transcription you downloaded from Temi.com and paste it into the text area. Write a good headline. Embed the YouTube video link. I love video content the most, don’t you? It’s easy once you get used to recording yourself. Remember, done is better than perfect and pretty much everyone hates how they look on camera. You are the expert. This is why people come to you. Shine in your knowledge! I believe in you.

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Blog Checklist

A 1200 x 628 pixel featured image. Create one on canva.com. It’s free. Save it as a jpg because it’s the smaller size. Be sure you name your image something that makes sense. Name it with the headline and “featured-image.”
Write an alt tag (alternative text) for your featured image when you upload it to the media library. I usually say “featured image for [title of blog post]”
A 155 character meta description (snippet) and focus keyword
Don’t forget to change the blog category.
Don’t forget to change the slug (permalink) for this post.
A good headline? Sharethrough is a great tool to help you write better headlines. It’s free!

After you’ve written at least 300 words, and ensured you have all of these items, be sure to delete this prompt. We wouldn’t want that published.