The Best YouTube Shorts Collection by Akp51v
Every content creator, blogger, marketing professional, and personal branding enthusiast recognizes the power of YouTube. Therefore, it is not surprising that yours truly (me, Akp51v / AK Patil) has his fair share of exposure to YouTubing.
My first-hand experience with video recording, editing, audio cleaning, and auto-captioning tools is a separate discussion. However, for this blog post, let me present some of my YouTube shorts (YT shorts) videos.
YT Shorts 1: Content Structure: Headings in Blogs, Timestamps in Vlogs
Helping your audience find the most relevant parts of your blog posts means using H2, H3, and H4 headings. At least, that is what matters in the case of on-page, user-facing content structuring.
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Besides, a table of contents is a cherry on top. You can quickly automate that with dedicated WordPress plugins.
Now, apply that logic to your videos: vlogs must have timestamps or chapters to make it easier for search engines and viewers to navigate audiovisual content as needed. That is what I discuss in this YT shorts video about content structures.
YT Shorts 2: SEO vs. GEO - Turns Out, Both Are Somewhat Equal Yet Different
Search engine optimization (SEO) and generative engine optimization (GEO) are apparently not separate tasks in the eyes of search engines.
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However, that approach will never work in professional content marketing workflows. So, regardless of what certain individuals or corporate documents indicate, AI visibility efforts related to GEO performance will always have their independent data views in marketing teams' internal tracker workbooks.
This practical way to monitor and strategically enhance your SEO and GEO performance is what I also strongly suggest for now in my YT shorts above.
YT Shorts 3: Content Inventory and Content Audits Are Related
Content inventories and content audits are deeply connected. After all, I, like many content marketing specialists, consider a content inventory (or content tracker workbook) integral to various sequential steps in the broader content strategy implementation.
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A content inventory is like the quantitative foundation. It is essentially a comprehensive, raw list of every digital asset you or your organization owns. Thus, you will find all URLs, titles, and metadata in the same tracker sheet.
In contrast, a content audit is the qualitative evaluation of that exact list. In other words, you cannot conduct an effective audit without an inventory first. While the content inventory tells you exactly what content exists, the audit determines how well that content is actually performing. In this YT Shorts video, I discuss both: content inventories and audits.
What's Next?
I currently have 39 YouTube shorts videos, 3 live-streamed horizontal videos, and 10 regular videos on my YouTube channel: Akp51v Content Writing Vlogs. Subscribe to it for more insights into blogging, content marketing, and optimization.
