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The DESCRIBE framework for effective YouTube descriptions

The DESCRIBE framework for effective YouTube descriptions

Brands today live in a multi-platform world. 

In this article, you will learn:

Welcome to a multi-platform environment

When Facebook launched, many expected the social media platform would compete with Google in search.

Since then, many other social media platforms and discussion boards have emerged  – from Instagram to TikTok, from YouTube to Reddit, from Medium to Soundcloud or Pinterest.

All of them have a search box. 

All of them might be platforms users use to search for information, people, brands and products.

Generative AI has been changing the landscape even more lately, introducing powerful generative AI into existing platforms and new tools: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and Grok, to name a few.

Typical social media sites have their own data sets largely based on users’ content. 

Generative AI models, however, leverage large language models (LLMs) that are trained using content from all over the web.

This is why it is critical for your marketing to stay on top of your brand’s presence across your audience’s major platforms.

Let me re-introduce you to YouTube

While everybody knows YouTube, many forget that it is one of the largest search engines and also among the top social media platforms worldwide.

If you think about how often you go directly to the video streaming platform to search for something in particular, you will undoubtedly understand its relevance as a tool for information retrieval.

And YouTube keeps growing:

Social media stats worldwide from Statcounter

Audience-platform research across different industries suggests YouTube is one of the most important platforms people use.

As a result, a brand’s reputation heavily depends on the content hosted on the platform:

But before you now think of recording more and better videos, let’s discuss a very often component of YouTube that’s often overlooked:

The descriptions.

YouTube descriptions: Those little texts that nobody reads?

Countless times, you can come across YouTube channels with tens of thousands, sometimes even millions of subscribers. 

Many of them have one thing in common…

They pay little or no attention to their video descriptions.

While affiliates are used to populate their descriptions with affiliate links of their equipment, tools or suppliers, many businesses just fill the description box with a one-line summary or a link to their website.

But how could your YouTube descriptions support your brand in a generative AI world?

The value of YouTube descriptions to help train LLMs, at least at first glance, might be questionable, given the fact that it is clearly against YouTube’s Terms of Service to scrape content from the platform, making it impossible for third-party platforms to train their models on YouTube’s data:

YouTube terms of service

However, we know that OpenAI is often reported to have most likely been scraping YouTube to train its model, “Sora.” 

If the Google leak has taught us one thing, it is that big tech giants might ignore the rules and use all the data they can (hello, Chrome clickstream data).

YouTube descriptions might also be valuable for AI training, and at least help Google produce better AI Overviews about your brand.

In addition, optimizing video descriptions on the streaming platform will help your videos to get more views.

But how do you write descriptions that set your videos and brand up for success?

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The DESCRIBE framework for better descriptions

I’m a big fan of frameworks to structure repeatable processes.

For YouTube, we have developed the DESCRIBE framework, which can help you create YouTube descriptions that will set your videos up for success and support your brand’s online reputation.

Here is an actionable list of elements regarding each part of DESCRIBE:

Detailed content summary

Engage with calls to action

Search engine optimization

Consistent branding

Relevant links

Interactive elements

Build trust with transparency

Evaluate and adapt

A handy template

To make this more actionable, here is a template that you or your team can copy and paste:

???? Video Summary

[Video Title]

[Provide a clear, concise summary of the video content in 2-3 sentences]

00:00 – Introduction [List key sections with timestamps] 

⏱ Timestamps

XX:XX – Conclusion

???? Key Takeaways

???? Relevant Links

???? Join the Conversation

What did you think about [specific topic from the video]? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

???? Stay Connected

Don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to stay updated on our latest content!

Follow us on social media:

???? [Optional] Poll

[Include an engaging poll question related to the video content]

???? Transparency

[If applicable] This video contains sponsored content. [Specific disclosure]

Sources and collaborators:

#[Hashtag1] #[Hashtag2] #[Hashtag3]

[Your Brand Name] | [Your Tagline]

Applying the DESCRIBE framework

In a multiplatform environment, as a brand, you need to optimize each platform your audience might be using to discover your products.

YouTube has been growing as a social network and search engine for years. 

By applying the suggested DESCRIBE framework, your videos will be found more often, and both engines and users will find helpful data points around your brand.

Courtesy of Search Engine Land: News & Info About SEO, PPC, SEM, Search Engines & Search Marketing

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