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How to write an effective Youtube description & promote your video (PART 1) Ep88

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This topic is back by popular demand. And it makes sense because when you create a film and post it to Youtube, you want people to watch it! But Independent filmmakers didn't get into filmmaking to write copy so it's not second nature.
This Episode 88 is Part 1 on how to write an effective YouTube description to maximise its potential to be discovered and watched. Part 2 next week will discuss how you can market, network and promote your Youtube video to make sure it gets shared, liked and drives engagement.
These two parts together, the description along with the marketing and networking, are how you're going to get your video out into the world and help you succeed in getting lots of happy eyeballs watching your content.
I try to always talk about things that I have done myself or that my team have done so that I can speak with genuine experience on the topics. I worry that there are a lot of folks out there telling filmmakers how to do things but they haven’t done the hard yards or tried out the systems they’re promoting themselves. They’re just regurgitating what others have said works for them.
So what I talk about in this episode is all based on the experience I've had posting content to YouTube since 2010.
Please send me your questions, DM @MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy on Insta or send me an email to support@moonshinecommunicationsacademy.com
How to write an effective YouTube video description https://www.buzzsprout.com/846682/4857530

📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
Find & Follow Moonshine Communications Academy on social:
Website: www.moonshinecommunicationsacademy.com
Facebook: Moonshine Communications Academy Page
Instagram: @moonshinecommunicationsacademy
LinkedIn: Sue Collins [Host] || Moonshine Communications Academy Page [ Company Page]
X: @moonshinecomms

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This topic is back by popular demand. And it makes sense because when you create a film and post it to Youtube, you want people to watch it! But Independent filmmakers didn't get into filmmaking to write copy so it's not second nature.
This Episode 88 is Part 1 on how to write an effective YouTube description to maximise its potential to be discovered and watched. Part 2 next week will discuss how you can market, network and promote your Youtube video to make sure it gets shared, liked and drives engagement.
These two parts together, the description along with the marketing and networking, are how you're going to get your video out into the world and help you succeed in getting lots of happy eyeballs watching your content.
I try to always talk about things that I have done myself or that my team have done so that I can speak with genuine experience on the topics. I worry that there are a lot of folks out there telling filmmakers how to do things but they haven’t done the hard yards or tried out the systems they’re promoting themselves. They’re just regurgitating what others have said works for them.
So what I talk about in this episode is all based on the experience I've had posting content to YouTube since 2010.
Please send me your questions, DM @MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy on Insta or send me an email to support@moonshinecommunicationsacademy.com
How to write an effective YouTube video description https://www.buzzsprout.com/846682/4857530

📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
Find & Follow Moonshine Communications Academy on social:
Website: www.moonshinecommunicationsacademy.com
Facebook: Moonshine Communications Academy Page
Instagram: @moonshinecommunicationsacademy
LinkedIn: Sue Collins [Host] || Moonshine Communications Academy Page [ Company Page]
X: @moonshinecomms

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