Use subheadings to break up sections for better scannability.
Add statistics or expert quotes to reinforce the story.
Create a "hook" that includes keywords related to the video. Lede: The first sentence should immediately grab interest.
End with a call to action or a final thought that links back to the video. 4. Optimize for Reading Be Concise: Use short sentences to maintain a lively tone.
Before writing, watch the video to define its core elements: What is the main action or person? Setting: Where and when does this take place? Tone: Is it educational, cinematic, or documentary-style?
A "good" article needs a perspective beyond just describing the video. Focus on steps shown in the video.
A paragraph explaining why the video/topic matters.
Read the draft aloud to catch errors and awkward phrasing.