How to Create 100 YouTube Shorts in A Day for Your Startup…
YouTube Shorts have just as much reach as normal YouTube videos but take 95% LESS time and effort.
This means we can easily create dozens of YouTube Shorts in the time it takes to one simple video. By creating 100 YouTube Shorts in a day, you’ll be able to show up in more newsfeeds, more often — giving you exposure to new untapped audiences.
Unfortunately, making 100 videos in a day sounds impossible — but the production process is easier than ever.
🐤 YouTube Shorts are “video tweets”…
Here’s what makes a great YouTube Short:
✅ Talk for 20–30 seconds
✅ Share one thought, one mistake, or one tip
✅ Don’t sell anything
✅ Use captions
The bar is lowering than ever for great content. Here’s how to create 100 Shorts:
Step 1: Write down 100 micro-thoughts 🧠
Open up a Notion table and brain dump every, quick little phrase about your business.
✨ Talk about customer problems, industry faux pas, unpopular opinions, startup stories, and customer success stories.
Practice saying your story out loud, if it takes more than 30 seconds — cut it down or cut it into two stories.
Step 2: Record for an hour straight. ⌛
Sit down with your laptop, hit the Record button, and let the camera roll one LONG take.
If you’ve prepared your 100 micro-thoughts, then recording each thought should take a few minutes each — if not a few seconds.
Sit quietly in between thoughts — this will help your video editor read the audio waveform.
Two things will happen, 1) you will record ALL 100 thoughts, or 2) you’ll start tripping over your words. When either happens, take a 10–15 minute break, but don’t let your mind drift away. Stay in the pocket — the creator mode.
Step 3: Edit 100 YouTube Shorts over the next week. ✂️
The hard work is done, now you just have to sit down and eat this elephant one bite at a time. 1–2 Shorts made is one day’s worth of content.
If you’re outsourcing, hire a video editor with Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok experience and request that every video has captions.
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