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YouTube Channel Description

Writes a YouTube channel description with a keyword-strong hook in the first 150 chars, upload cadence, and subscribe CTA.

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What you get

A keyword-strong YouTube channel description with a hook in the first 150 characters, including your upload cadence and a subscribe CTA, all in 400 words or less, for £1.

Who it's for

  • UK vloggers building their personal brand
  • E-learning creators producing educational content
  • Gaming streamers looking to grow their channel
  • Beauty influencers showcasing makeup tutorials
  • Personal finance experts sharing budgeting tips

Use cases

  • Setting up a new YouTube channel for your business
  • Rebranding your existing channel with a fresh description
  • Optimising your channel for better search visibility
  • Creating a consistent tone across all your social media profiles
  • Attracting a specific audience to your channel with targeted keywords

FAQ

what should go in the first 150 characters of a youtube description?

The first 150 characters should include a hook that mentions who your channel is for and a niche keyword to improve search visibility. This could be something like 'Personal finance for UK graduates in their 20s'.

how do i write a high-ctr youtube title?

While this SKU doesn't generate titles, a high-CTR title typically includes relevant keywords, is attention-grabbing, and accurately reflects the content of your video. Keep it concise and under 60 characters to avoid truncation in search results.

what makes a good youtube channel description?

A good YouTube channel description is concise, includes relevant keywords, and clearly communicates the focus of your channel and who it's for. It should also include your upload cadence and a subscribe CTA to encourage viewers to engage with your content.

how do i add timestamps to a youtube video description?

While this SKU focuses on channel descriptions, you can add timestamps to a video description by using keyword-rich chapter titles instead of generic terms like 'intro' or 'step 1'. This helps viewers navigate your content and improves accessibility.

Last updated: 2026-06-28