How to Create Video Content That Ranks on ChatGPT, Google, and YouTube

Brad Smith
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2026年04月03日
Do you know exactly what your ideal customer is typing into ChatGPT to find you?

In this video, Brad Smith breaks down the exact steps to find out what your customers are searching for on ChatGPT, Google, Google AI, Perplexity, and YouTube so you can stop guessing, create better content, and start showing up as the trusted answer.

This is video 1 in this series. We cover how to find the exact questions your ideal customers are asking, how to study the sources showing up in AI search, how to identify better long tail opportunities, and how to turn that into the foundation for your pillar content.

If you want to rank at the top of ChatGPT, Google, and YouTube, this is where it starts.

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In this video, you’ll learn:
• how to find what your customers are actually searching for
• how to use ChatGPT, Google, Google AI, Perplexity, and YouTube for research
• how to study sources and social signals
• how to find long tail keyword opportunities
• how to avoid generic topics with too much competition
• how to choose one pillar topic to build content around

CHAPTERS:
00:00 What your ideal customer is typing into ChatGPT
00:28 Why this matters for SEO, AI search, and leads
00:55 Where to start your research
01:22 How to use ChatGPT to find search variations
01:58 How to use Google suggestions and related searches
02:32 How to use Google AI mode and Perplexity
03:00 Why sources matter and what they tell you
03:42 How to study social signals across the Internet
04:20 How to use People Also Ask for content ideas
05:00 Why generic topics are too competitive
05:42 How to find better long tail keyword questions
06:25 How to change a few words and make the topic your own
07:10 How to look at YouTube videos for better topic ideas
07:55 Example: how to get more leads for a business
08:35 Example: how to niche down and make the question easier to rank
09:12 Example: finding the best roofing company in Wilmington
09:55 How to study the sources in local search results
10:25 Choose one pillar question and build from there
10:45 Final thoughts and what the next video covers

What to do next:
Go ask ChatGPT what your ideal customer may be typing in.
Go to Google and look at the suggested searches.
Check Google AI and Perplexity.
Study the sources.
Look at YouTube, Reddit, Google My Business, Yelp, Instagram, Facebook, and other trusted sites.
Find one question.
Then make your content around that one question.

That is where the magic comes in.

If you want the exact prompt that helps you find these search terms for your business, comment PROMPT below and somebody from our team will send it over.

If this video brought you value, subscribe to the channel and check out the full playlist so you can watch the next video where we break down how to make the content around the topic and start showing up at the top of ChatGPT.

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