Trick to help improve your youtube script
For several years, I was a copywriter. The one major lesson I learned early on is that people love stories. Stories hook people in and they have to know the outcome. So many youtube videos are as dull as a popcorn fart. Yours don't have to be. So, how can you make them into stories if you're not a story teller? Most of us today use ChatGPT to create the first draft of our video script, which we then alter to improve how we want it to come across. However, there is a much easier way to get the first draft. Do you have a favorite copywriter? Mine are Joe Sugarman, Gary Halbert and Bill Mueller. Tell ChatGPT to write your video in the style of [your favorite copywriter]. The following is an example. Which do you like better? This gives you a choice that you didn't have before. As my Grandad used to say "If everyone had the same taste, everyone would chase Grandma!" PROMPT #1: you are a master carpenter. please create a 20 second youtube script on the best way to use a hammer โMost people think hammering is about strengthโbut itโs really about technique.โ โGrip the hammer at the very end for leverage. Set your nail with light taps, then swing smoothly from your elbow and shoulderโlet the hammerโs weight do the work.โ โAnd hereโs a trick: use a clothespin for tiny nails to save your fingers. Master these basics, and youโll drive nails straight every time.โ PROMPT #2: you are a master carpenter. please create a 20 second youtube script on the best way to use a hammer in the style of joe sugarman โYou ever swing a hammer, and the nail bendsโฆ or worseโyou hit your thumb? Iโve been there too.โ โI still remember the day my father showed me the secret. He said, โSon, donโt choke up. Hold it at the very end. Let the weight do the work.โ And the nail slid in straight, like butter.โ โSo remember: grip at the end, smooth swing, and if the nailโs smallโuse a clothespin, not your fingers. Thatโs the carpenterโs way.โ