: Start by getting the transcript from your YouTube video. You can use tools like Make.com to automate this process for pennies, which helps in quickly generating a rough draft based on your spoken words.

: Don't just copy-paste. A great blog post adds "nerdiness" or technical details—like comparison charts, high-res photos, or downloadable resource files—that viewers can't easily get from a video.

: If you made a "How-To" video, a blog post is the perfect place for a written checklist or a technical guide with screenshots. Why a Blog Matters in 2026

: Write a detailed review of a product you used in a video, including affiliate links and a clear call-to-action for your readers.

: Always embed your YouTube video directly into the post. This gives readers the choice of how to consume your content and can increase your video's watch time, helping your overall YouTube stats. Popular Blog Content Ideas for Creators