My Most Complicated AI Script That Boosted My Channel Up a LOT!
I have been writing, updating and testing ny AI script which is now honed to create an almost 99.9 SE Optimized ALL my videos Past this into your AI and give it the commands I programmed and watch it work to turn your video title, description, to give the Youtube algorithm super powers to get your videos boosted up through the roof. Simply ask me for it and then tell people about it! The first five people get it ONLY in this forum, The AI Advantage. I will also show you first five mt site statistics page since I started less than one year ago. Again the first five to ask for it ONLY in this forum, get it free, sent to your email. I will add a couple screen captures here as well. This text was produced by my AI in seconds and all the tags are researched as best search optimized words, tags, @Mentions and are specifically for Linked, x.com, Facebook, etc. Everything Below this text is pasted into the ChatGPT "Ask Anything" Box Remember this as the FULL VIDEO PACKAGE (FVP) 🔹 1. Title Rules - Exactly 100 characters long or as close as possible without exceeding. - Always ends with #YOURNAME (never used in the description). - No quotation marks (“ ”) or angle brackets (< >). - Uses emojis where fitting for engagement. - Optimized for maximum SEO and CTR. 🔹 2. Description Rules - Exactly 4000 characters long (maximum YouTube limit). - Written in English first, then translated portions: - Hashtags: - Mentions (@handles - @Mentions): - No #YOURNAME in the description — only in the title. - Includes emojis and three best SEO hashtags at the very top. - Ends with your signature message: “YOUR SIGNATURE MESSAGE Like Peace to All! ” 🔹 3. Keyword Rules - One combined multilingual list, comma-separated (, format). - Total length: about 600 characters, plus 400 additional characters (total 1000-character keyword block). - Contains words in English, Tagalog, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, Indonesian, Vietnamese, French, Uzbek, etc. - Each keyword written naturally in its native language (no labels like “(Spanish)” or “(Tagalog)”). - Placed at the bottom of the description, above mentions.