I've finally stopped failing on YouTube, and it's all thanks to my master analytics prompt, ChatGPT, and the Wolfram plugin. This combination has transformed my YouTube journey, turning my fear of analytics into a powerful tool for understanding my audience and improving my content.
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The master analytics prompt that's been a game-changer for me is the Wolfram Plugin – Master YouTube Analytics Prompt. It's a comprehensive prompt that helps me understand my YouTube analytics in a way that's easy and intuitive. You can check it out here:
For more cool examples of what you can do with the Wolfram Plugin, take a look at this link:
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I share my journey from being scared of YouTube analytics to harnessing them for success. I reveal how the master analytics prompt, combined with the Wolfram Plugin and ChatGPT, has helped me understand my audience better and improve my content. I also provide a detailed walkthrough of how to use the prompt to gain insights into viewer behavior and engagement. The video is packed with practical tips and insights that can help anyone looking to succeed on YouTube, especially those using ChatGPT and Wolfram Alpha.
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|| 🎬 CHAPTERS – THE CHATGPT WOLFRAM PLUGIN ||
00:00 – I used to suck at YouTube
01:25 – The Master Analytics Prompt Overview
02:08 – Cool Things the Wolfram Plugin Can Do
02:37 – The First Part of the Master Analytics Prompt
04:07 – Awesome Things the Wolfram Plugin Can Do
10:38 – The Second Part of the Master Analytics Prompt
13:56 – Fun Things the Wolfram Plugin Can Do
14:18 – ChatGPT's Data Insights
17:00 – Bonus Tip: Why Are People Leaving Your Videos?
19:30 – Silly Things the Wolfram Plugin Can Do