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Generates 5 YouTube title options (60–70 characters) front-loading the hook or keyword for search visibility. Use when a video is ready but needs a title balanced for discoverability and click-through.
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Generates 5 YouTube title options for a single video, each 60–70 characters long, front-loading the hook word or primary keyword so it is visible before the title is cut off in search results.
Generates 8–10 search-optimized YouTube title options for a given video topic, ranked by click-through and discoverability potential.
Generates 10 optimized YouTube video titles using proven CTR formulas like curiosity gaps, how-tos, and listicles. Ranks by click potential and suggests thumbnail text overlays.
Generates optimized YouTube titles and thumbnail concepts for max CTR using competitive research, proven strategies, and video briefs.
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Generates 5 YouTube title options for a single video, each 60–70 characters long, front-loading the hook word or primary keyword so it is visible before the title is cut off in search results.
Required: A one-paragraph description of what the video covers — what the viewer learns, sees, or experiences. Include the primary keyword or topic phrase you want the video to be found for.
Optional: Your working title if you have one, the tone of your channel (e.g. educational, investigative, entertaining, conversational), any title formats that have performed well for you before, and the target audience (e.g. beginner freelancers, documentary fans, small business owners).
A numbered list of 5 title options. Each option is followed by a one-line note explaining the structural choice and who it targets — this helps you pick without guessing. Titles are in title case. No quotes around the titles. The list is plain text, ready to paste into a notes app or YouTube Studio.
Character counts are shown in brackets after each title so you can verify at a glance.
Video description: A 22-minute video for freelance writers and designers explaining how to negotiate contract terms. Covers the three most important clauses to read before signing, how to respond to a lowball rate offer, what kill fees and scope creep clauses should say, and ends with a word-for-word script for starting the negotiation conversation. Primary keyword: freelance contract negotiation Channel tone: Practical and direct. No hype or exaggeration. Target audience: Mid-level freelancers who have had bad contract experiences.
Freelance Contract Negotiation: What You Must Know [53 chars] Keyword-first. Targets search intent directly. Best for viewers actively looking for this information.
How to Negotiate a Freelance Contract Without Losing the Job [63 chars] Outcome-led. Addresses the fear behind the search — freelancers who want to push back but are afraid to.
3 Contract Clauses Every Freelancer Should Read First [56 chars] Number-led. Specific and concrete; performs well with viewers who want a checklist, not a lecture.
Are You Signing Freelance Contracts You Haven't Really Read? [63 chars] Question format. Creates mild tension and self-recognition; good for social shares and returning subscribers.
The Freelance Contract Conversation Most People Avoid [56 chars] Declarative. Slightly curiosity-forward without being vague. Works well as a thumbnail pairing if the thumbnail shows a contract or handshake.