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This video introduces YouTube's Ask Studio tool, a creative partner that provides personalized insights and recommendations based on your channel data. Rene Ritchie, a YouTube creator and employee, explains how to use effective prompts to get the most out of the tool.
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Rene Ritchie introduces Ask Studio as a powerful tool for unlocking insights about your channel, videos, and audience.
Instead of vague prompts like 'give me ideas from comments,' use specific prompts like 'based on the comments in my short with the title Best Moments from the World Championships, give me three ideas for my next video.'
Use existing YouTube Analytics labels (e.g., traffic sources, new viewers) to help Ask Studio identify correct data sets.
Instead of 'give me a title,' try 'give me a catchy title for my video about Best Moments from the World Championships for a new audience.'
Start with a question like 'What are the main themes appearing in the comments of my latest video?' then follow up with 'summarize why viewers are asking for more comparisons.'
Ask Studio is meant to be a creative partner to overcome the blank page and iterate on ideas. It understands your channel and brand for personalized recommendations.
Your channel data is private and secure, visible only to you. You are always in control, whether roasting video outlines or brainstorming thumbnails.
Ask Studio is always expanding, so keep trying new prompts, even ones that didn't work before.
Ask Studio is a powerful, privacy-focused creative partner that helps you generate ideas and insights by using clear, concise, and contextual prompts. Experiment with different prompts to unlock its full potential.
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What is Ask Studio?
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What is Ask Studio?
A YouTube tool that provides personalized insights and recommendations based on your channel data.
What should you use instead of vague prompts like 'give me ideas from comments'?
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What should you use instead of vague prompts like 'give me ideas from comments'?
Specific prompts that include context, such as 'based on the comments in my short with the title Best Moments from the World Championships, give me three ideas for my next video.'
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Why should you use existing YouTube Analytics labels in your prompts?
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Why should you use existing YouTube Analytics labels in your prompts?
To help Ask Studio identify and pull the correct data sets.
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What is an example of giving context in a prompt?
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What is an example of giving context in a prompt?
Instead of 'give me a title,' try 'give me a catchy title for my video about Best Moments from the World Championships for a new audience.'
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How can you be conversational with Ask Studio?
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How can you be conversational with Ask Studio?
Start with a question like 'What are the main themes appearing in the comments?' then follow up with a more specific request based on the response.
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Is your channel data private when using Ask Studio?
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Is your channel data private when using Ask Studio?
Yes, your channel data is private and secure, visible only to you.
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π‘ Key Takeaways
Be Clear in Prompts
Demonstrates the key technique for getting useful responses from Ask Studio.
00:15Use Analytics Labels
Shows how to leverage existing data for more accurate results.
00:30Creative Partner Concept
Defines the tool's purpose as a collaborative idea generator.
01:15Privacy Assurance
Addresses a common concern about data security.
01:30Full Transcript
In this video, I'm going to show you how to get started with YouTube's incredibly powerful Ask Studio tool so you can unlock even more insights about your channel, videos, and audience. Hello Insiders, I'm Rene Ritchie, a long-time creator now working at YouTube, and here's what's up. Be clear. Instead of give me ideas from comments, try based on the comments in my short with the title Best Moments from the World Championships, give me three ideas for my
next video. Be concise. Instead of reinventing terms, use the labels you see in YouTube Analytics already, like traffic sources or new viewers, to help Ask Studio identify and pull the correct data sets. Give context. Instead of give me a title, try give me a catchy title for my video about Best Moments from the World Championships for a new audience. Be conversational. Instead of just What are the main themes appearing in the comments of my latest video
about the best moments from the World Championships, once you've gotten a response, follow up with Looking at the feedback on the best moments in the World Championships, summarize why viewers are asking for more comparisons. Because Ask Studio is meant to be a creative partner, a tool that you can jam with to overcome the tyranny of the blank page or more rapidly iterate on your ideas. It understands your specific channel and brand to provide personalized recommendations, and
you're always the one in control, whether you're roasting video outlines or brainstorming thumbnail concepts. And your channel data is private and secure and visible only to you. Also, Ask Studio is always expanding, so keep trying new and different prompts, even ones that may not have worked the way you expected before. Give it a try. Let us know your thoughts and questions in the comments, and keep it real.