Generates a complete, SEO-optimized YouTube video description with hook, keyword-rich body, links section, and hashtags, ready to paste into YouTube Studio.
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Writes a complete, SEO-optimized YouTube video description — including hook paragraph, keyword-rich body, structured links section, and hashtags — ready to paste into YouTube Studio.
Writes a complete, SEO-optimized YouTube video description — including hook paragraph, keyword-rich body, structured links section, and hashtags — ready to paste into YouTube Studio.
Required: Video title; 3–5 sentence summary of what the video covers; target audience; primary keyword you want to rank for Optional: Channel links (subscribe URL, website, social profiles); timestamps/chapters (if already written); sponsor or affiliate links to include; secondary keywords; tone of channel (formal, casual, educational)
Full YouTube description, formatted exactly as it should appear in YouTube Studio. Total length: 200–350 words plus links section. First paragraph is the hook (visible before "Show more"). Subsequent paragraphs cover content detail. Links section uses a clean list format. Hashtags on the final line. No markdown headers — plain text only. Output ends with a "Next Step" note specifying the immediate action: paste into YouTube Studio Details tab, replace any placeholder links, and run chapter-timestamps or community-post-generator if those are still needed.
Video title: How to Negotiate Your Salary (And Actually Win) Summary: The video covers three salary negotiation tactics that work in real job offers — anchoring high, using silence as a tool, and getting competing offers. It includes role-play examples and addresses common fears around negotiation. Target audience: Job seekers and professionals looking to move roles, 25–40 Primary keyword: salary negotiation Secondary keywords: how to negotiate salary, job offer negotiation, ask for more money Channel links: Subscribe: youtube.com/c/careeredgechannel | Website: careeredge.co (fictional) | Instagram: @careeredge Tone: Direct, confident, practical
Most people leave $5,000–$20,000 on the table in salary negotiation — not because they lack leverage, but because no one taught them the tactics. In this video, you'll learn exactly how to negotiate your salary and win, using three strategies that work on real job offers.
We cover: anchoring your first number high to shift the entire negotiation range, using deliberate silence after you make your ask (and why it works), and how to create leverage with competing offers even when you don't have one yet. Every tactic includes a role-play example so you can hear how it sounds in a real conversation.
Whether you're negotiating a new job offer or asking for a raise in your current role, these techniques work. Stop accepting the first number you're given.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 1:45 Tactic 1: Anchor High 5:30 Tactic 2: The Power of Silence 10:15 Tactic 3: Creating Competing Leverage 16:00 Full Role-Play Example 21:30 Common Fears (Answered) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Subscribe for weekly career strategy: youtube.com/c/careeredgechannel Website & free resources: careeredge.co Instagram: @careeredge
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npx claudepluginhub ur-grue/autopunk-media-skills --plugin autopunk-media-skillsWrites a complete YouTube video description with search-optimized first lines, structured body, links, chapters, and call to action.
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