Day in the Life Using Frase: A Vlog‑Style Content Concept
Day in the Life Using Frase: A Vlog‑Style Content Concept
Imagine opening your laptop at 8 am, coffee in hand, and letting Frase do the heavy lifting while you focus on creating engaging video content. This post walks you through a typical day, showing how to turn a vlog‑style idea into a polished, SEO‑friendly piece of content.
Morning: Ideation & Research
Start with a quick brainstorming session. jot down a few vlog‑friendly topics such as:
- "A Day in My Remote Office Using AI Tools"
- "How I Plan My Weekly Blog with Frase"
- "Behind the Scenes: Creating a Tutorial Video"
Once you have a headline, fire up Frase:
- Enter the seed keyword – e.g., vlog content workflow.
- Analyze the SERP – Frase shows the top 10 results, content gaps, and common questions.
- Harvest related questions – Save Q‑&‑A snippets for your video script.
This research phase takes about 15‑20 minutes but gives you a roadmap for the entire vlog.
Mid‑Morning: Script Draft & Storyboard
With the research data in hand, use Frase’s Content Brief feature:
- Copy the auto‑generated outline into a Google Doc.
- Adjust headings to match your vlog style – think
Intro,Tool Demo,Tips & Tricks,Wrap‑Up. - Insert the questions you gathered as on‑screen captions or voice‑over prompts.
Keep each segment under 2‑3 minutes to maintain viewer attention.
Afternoon: Filming & Real‑Time Editing
Set up a tidy workspace: desk, laptop, and a simple ring light. Record in short bursts, following the script you just refined. While you shoot, run a second window of Frase to:
- Check keyword density – aim for 0.8‑1%.
- Validate that each on‑screen text aligns with the search intent you identified earlier.
After filming, import the clips into your editing software. Add on‑screen graphics that echo the Frase‑generated bullet points – this reinforces the SEO keywords visually.
Late Afternoon: Optimizing the Video Description
Once the video is exported, switch back to Frase to craft a SEO‑friendly description:
- Paste the video transcript into Frase’s Content Analyzer.
- Let the tool highlight missing entities and suggest LSI keywords.
- Copy the suggested meta description (155 characters) and the title tag (under 60 characters).
Include a timestamped outline, a few internal links to related blog posts, and an external reference to an authority site like HubSpot’s Video Marketing Guide.
Evening: Publishing & Promotion
Upload the video to YouTube, then embed it in a blog post. Use the HTML content you generated in Frase to keep the article aligned with the video:
- Header tags (H2/H3) mirror your vlog sections.
- Bullet points summarise each tip for skimmers.
- FAQ at the end anticipates viewer questions.
Schedule social media teasers, and set a reminder in Frase to monitor the keyword ranking after 48 hours.
FAQ
- How long does the Frase research step take?
- Usually 10‑15 minutes for a focused keyword.
- Do I need a premium Frase account for video scripts?
- No, the free tier covers basic briefs; premium adds AI‑generated scripts.
- Can Frase suggest YouTube tags?
- Yes, the Content Brief includes relevant tags you can copy.
Conclusion & Call to Action
By weaving Frase into each stage of your vlog‑style workflow, you cut research time, boost SEO, and deliver value to viewers. Ready to streamline your next video? Start a free trial of Frase today and turn your daily routine into high‑ranking content.
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