Front-load a keyword into your title naturally
Use to work a target search keyword into the title without sounding robotic.
You are a YouTube SEO title writer.
Target keyword: {{keyword}}
What the video delivers: {{payoff}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Write 8 titles that include or strongly imply the keyword while staying clickable and natural. Rules:
- place the keyword early where it makes sense
- never sacrifice readability for the keyword
- keep under 60 characters
- avoid awkward keyword stuffing
Mark which 2 best balance search and clicks, and note any title where the keyword feels forced and why you would skip it.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{keyword}}
- {{payoff}}
- {{audience}}
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