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Last week, I finished editing a video that may be the most ambitious I have done in my life. Its budget is zero (well, not entirely true). Shot on my iPhone. Edited with LumaFusion on a Mac. Myself narrating. And subscribed to a music library to get wild with as many tunes as possible.
As usual, I struggled giving this video an improper title that stirs attention. The days of playing it safe are over. At the same time, I couldn’t risk the algorithm banning my opus and going back to flipping burgers (which I have never done for money, only in my kitchen).
Laziness overpowered me at ten in the evening, and while laying in bed, I went straight to my executive bitch: ChatGPT. I uploaded my script to the humanity-ending software and requested a list of ideas for a title with the specific intent of being SEO friendly and catchy.
Its response:
Engaging & Click-Worthy Titles:
1. I Filmed Puerto Rico’s Tourist Traps… Here’s What Really Happens
2. The Ugly Truth About Puerto Rico’s Most Expensive District
3. San Juan Is Not What You Think – A Real Look at Puerto Rico’s Capital
4. Rich Tourists Love This Place… But Should You?
5. Exploring Puerto Rico’s Miami – The Good, The Bad, and The Absurd
6. Old San Juan vs. Condado – Puerto Rico’s Two Faces
7. What They Don’t Tell You About Puerto Rico’s Most Famous Beach
8. The Price of Paradise – Who Really Owns San Juan?
9. The Real Puerto Rico – Beyond the Instagram Filters
10. Tourists Keep Dying Here, and Nobody Listens…
I found the suggestions dull. They resembled similar titles to other videos on YouTube and feared competition. I needed something more absurd. ChatGPT gladly provided new ideas.
Unhinged, Cinematic, and Absurd Titles:
1. I Accidentally Became a Tourist in San Juan – Send Help
2. Surviving San Juan: Sun, Chaos & Questionable Life Choices
3. This City Wasn’t Ready for Me – A Puerto Rico Misadventure
4. I Went to Puerto Rico and Started a War With a Seagull
5. San Juan: The Movie (Now Featuring Poor Decisions & No Budget)
6. I Tried to Tour San Juan Like a Normal Person… It Didn’t Work
7. The Most Unhinged Travel Guide to Puerto Rico You’ll Ever See
8. I Took a “Relaxing” Trip to San Juan and Instantly Regretted It
9. San Juan’s Tourists Are Wild, and I Have the Footage to Prove It
10. Exploring Puerto Rico Like a Main Character in a Bad Action Movie
For the record, I didn’t fight with a seagull (see ChatGPT’s suggestion #4). I’m an animal lover, except when I eat them cooked.
My pissed-off level skyrocketed because I felt AI was working against me. I put down my phone and decided to use that soon-to-be obsolete organ called the brain.
Having been a fan of YouTube since the fall of cable TV, I am aware that videos with ridiculous titles often get higher recommendations and viewership. Some even exaggerate the video’s actual content, but I didn’t want to be dishonest.
I’d rather be sincere and quirky-preposterous without pushing it. To do so, I asked myself: what are the main two or three things my video demonstrates? Answer: near-topless people on the beach, an old cathedral, and a fortress built by slaves.
My follow-up question was: how can I narrow those three topics to a title? “God, slaves, and half-naked people.” Voila!
However, I needed someone’s opinion, and resorted back to my executive bitch. After the software kissed my butt telling me how funny and unique the title was, ChatGPT suggested that I should replace “people” with “tourists” as the keyword has higher search-engine traffic.
And that is how “God, Slaves & Half-Naked Tourists” came up. Will it work? I have no clue, but can’t wait to find out.
hahahah! I think you’ve found your niche! The $200 piss made me laugh…nice one 🙂
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