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6 - Keywords for Searching
6 - Keywords for Searching
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Next video is going to be a little bit more technical and you probably don't need to know, but suppose you have a lot of sponsors and you want the user to easily find the sponsor that piqued their interest. So right now, without doing anything, if I search for Chicago, you will find Chicago here. I'm going to clear the search and you will also search in the subtitle. If I just search for the word more, you will say, oh, this one has a subtitle that has that word, right? So by default, you will try to search based on things that's obvious without you doing anything. But suppose there are certain things about Chicago that you want user to search on and then find it. That may not be in the title or in the subtitle. So this is how you would do it. Let's say under Chicago. Is that here? Okay, let's just say nerds. I want any, I'm going to click on a little tag. I'm going to say this is a keyword. I'm not going to say anyone who searched for the word elephant, which does not exist anywhere. But I want to say anyone who searched for elephant, I'm going to want this one to show up. So that is how elephant become a keyword for this. So notice that the course doesn't have anything related to elephant, but because I added the keyword, now it is. So that is how you can add a keyword to your content in order for them to become more searchable. If you have a massive Excel file that match what keyword needs to go to which asset, we can help you load it so that you do not have to repeat the process that just went through manually.
Video Summary
The video discusses a feature that allows users to easily find sponsors that interest them in a video. By default, searches are based on obvious information such as titles and subtitles. However, if there are specific things that users need to search for, like "Chicago," a keyword can be added to make it searchable. For example, by adding the keyword "elephant" to a video that has no relation to elephants, it becomes searchable for users who search for that keyword. Additionally, the video mentions that a massive Excel file can be used to automate the process of assigning keywords to assets in order to save time. No credits were mentioned in the video transcript.
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2020
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Chicago
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