Even if the content is from a video, the blog post must stand on its own for those who prefer reading:

Could you provide a of the video so I can help you draft the actual headings and body text?

A standard high-performing blog post follows a clear hierarchy [12]:

Watch the video to identify the main "hook" and key takeaways. Tools like NotebookLM or RightBlogger can automatically transcribe the audio and generate a summary, which serves as the raw material for your post [19, 23]. 2. Structure Your Post

: Incorporate relevant keywords to help with search engine ranking [5, 12].

: Embed the video itself or use still frame extraction to capture key moments as images [17].

: End with a question or a directive, such as "Subscribe for more" or "Check out the tool here" [4, 12]. 3. Optimize for Readers

: Break the video’s content into 3–5 subheadings. If the video is a tutorial, use these for sequential steps [6, 12].