My trainer said so. I can’t show you yet because I created a new channel for it and Google, in their quest for ever more data points, insists on verifying my identity before permitting me to have clickable links or my thumbnail choice. Do you log in to Google when you view videos? You know, so they can help you find more of the type of video you like to watch. And target ads to you better. I never log into Google unless I want to check emails, build a video channel, or use their platform in other ways. I’ve found that the Brave web browser allows me to log into Google in one window, but Google doesn’t see every window, just the one I’ve logged into. I like that, so I have one window for Google Drive, where I’m logged in. I have a different window for my email accounts. Another different window for the AI tools I use. I watch most of the training videos in the DuckDuckGo web browser because it blocks all those pesky third-party ads and doesn’t show that montage of videos at the end. You do get a carousel of the videos in the channel you’ve just watched, but that’s all. So grab both of those. They’re free and stop using Chrome, the Google tracking bot. I’m really finding this tool, https://go.wm-tips.com/sheets, extremely helpful. Give it the title of your video, and it’ll create a relevant cheat sheet for you in seconds. I copy-paste the generated text into this: https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp filename=tryhtml_default to view the content. Copy that text into a Google doc and edit it before saving it as a PDF. It’s all too simple. Marketing doesn’t have to be complicated to work. Regards, |