i’ve seen creators hit 100,116 views on their 1st video simply because they ranked #1 on youtube search
all by (autistically) optimizing SEO on their:
→ script
→ title
→ tags
→ desc
so i broke down the entire SEO-rich keyword research and scripwriting strategy to build these evergreen cash generation machines
(this strat literally allows you to bank off youtube videos posted months ago instead of betting on unreliable short-form virality)
here's what's inside:
→ the one-algorithm premise
(youtube's search and retention algorithms run on the same engine, relevance and engagement feed each other, so the day your retention dips your ranking slides with it)
→ the trust check hook
(the search query a viewer typed sets a specific expectation, your first 50 words confirm THAT exact expectation or retention cliffs at 20 seconds, the good vs bad example inside shows where the click turns into a bounce)
→ keyword position 1
(the first 60 seconds of your transcript is what youtube classifies the video on, the transcript IS metadata, so the primary keyword goes into the hook where it's actually watched, not bolted onto a meta-statement)
→ keyword position 2
(chapter headers written as long-tail keyword variants tell the classifier you cover the FULL topic, which is how one video ranks for a whole cluster of searches instead of a single phrase)
→ the session-time outro
(session time is the strongest ranking signal youtube has, so the outro restates the keyword and chains a curiosity gap into the next video, the move that keeps the session running and the ranking climbing instead of dying at the end screen)
→ the pillar-satellite cluster
(1 pillar plus 4-6 satellites with outros cross-linking each other, suggested-video placement runs on audience overlap and session behaviour not tags, so you engineer your own internal traffic independent of search entirely)
all backed by my experience writing 7,000+ scripts responsible for 150M+ client views
like + comment "SEO" and i'll send EVERYTHING over
(must be following + RT for priority access)
gemini omniflash is actually f*cking cracked.
you can animate/edit any video with a text prompt. character swaps, object transforms, full environment changes without regenerating/rotoscoping.
everyone using AI to to animate and edit videos right now hits the same wall. the clip comes out 90% right and you regenerate from scratch hoping the 10% fixes itself. it never does.
the fix is using your video as the input. omniflash edits what's already there instead of rolling the dice again.
here's what's in the system:
> the two-layer premiere trick: generate the same shot twice (one with background removed), stack them, cut at one frame, instant scene change
> character swap with a single reference image (plus the one line you need or the model keeps the original's features)
> object transforms that leave the rest of the frame untouched: stone into glowing sphere, candles into flowers
> style transfer from an image reference instead of text, way more accurate
> why stacking edits in one prompt breaks everything and the exact step order that doesn't
> the audio limitation nobody mentions and how to work around it
i packaged every prompt, the edit sequence, and the premiere layering setup.
RT + reply "OMNI" and i'll send it over.
I just vibe-coded a TikTok research AI agent in Claude Code 🤯
It turns the TikToks actually winning in your niche into shot-ready ad briefs.
Scrape the top videos, let AI break down why they work, and get back a brief your team can film from.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for creative agencies and DTC brands who can find the winning TikToks, but stall turning them into briefs anyone can actually shoot.
Finding the viral video is the easy part.
The bottleneck is everything after:
watching it five times to reverse-engineer the hook,
screenshotting frames into a doc,
digging through the comments for the angle,
then rewriting a brief from scratch for every single one...
This agent eliminates the entire loop:
→ Search TikTok by keyword, date range, and video count
→ Pull engagement metrics, captions, and thumbnails
→ Gemini watches each video and breaks down the hook
→ AI mines the comments for the questions and angles buyers actually care about
→ Generates a full creative brief from your template + brand bible
No watching videos manually.
No copying notes into docs.
No rewriting briefs from scratch.
What you control:
→ Multiple client projects, each with its own brand bible
→ Your own creative brief template
→ Which videos get analyzed and briefed
→ Full customization — it runs as your own mini-SaaS
Research → Analysis → Brief. One workflow.
Honestly, every agency should have one person who can vibe-code tools like this. It's becoming non-negotiable.
I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how I built it from scratch.
Want the walkthrough?
> Like this post
> Comment "TOK"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
stickman ads might be the highest ROI format rn - dirt cheap, made in minutes, and almost nobody's running them
they're this effective becasue there's no character design to nail. no faces, no consistency, no wardrobe - it's pure movement and action, and the model only has to get the motion right... and it feels educational, it's hard to spot that this is an ad
your brain can't help but root for a stick figure. give it a clear villain to fight and simple, expressive motion, and people watch to see the ending - they're invested before they even clock it's an ad
we were testing it in many niches:
- health
- ecom
- legal
- finance
and way more... works well every single time
i wrote down my whole playbook on how I create them in SECONDS
rt + comment "STICK" and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can use it for your business (must follow so i can DM)