ADD AT resource guide

A Description Workflow That Helps Viewers Act

A useful description helps viewers decide what a video covers and where to find supporting details. Draft it after the edit so the summary matches the finished video.

Write the first two lines for people

Begin with a plain-language summary of the video and its value.

  • Name the topic and intended viewer.
  • State the useful outcome without repeating the title word for word.
  • Avoid keyword lists that do not form a readable sentence.

Add supporting context in a consistent order

Use the same order each time so viewers can find what they need quickly.

  • Add chapters, resources, or credits when they support the video.
  • Describe a link destination instead of using “click here.”
  • Remove expired links and details that no longer apply.

Finish with one honest next step

Choose a next action that fits the video and its audience.

  • Ask for a response connected to the topic.
  • Disclose relationships or sponsorships when relevant.
  • Re-read the description after scheduling to confirm dates and links.