Who needs video? Not your bridge page! 🚀 Ditch the camera and still connect with your audience. We’ll show you how to use text, audio, and even AI tools to get your message across. Find out why some people prefer to read, how to make your content easy to skim, and why audio is making a comeback. We’ll even reveal a cool trick for summarizing long videos without watching them. Tune in and discover how to create bridge pages that work for everyone! 🎧
[01:28] No Video Bridge Page:
- Replace your video content with text on your bridge page.
- Many people prefer to quickly scan text instead of watching long videos.
- Bridge pages with text might be longer, but they still give you all the details you need.
[02:28] Boost Your Bridge Pages:
- Combine video and text to appeal to different people and make your page more interesting.
- For long videos, include a table of contents that highlights key segments, allowing viewers to easily navigate to specific parts.
- Use tools to create short text summaries of your videos for people who like to read.
- Try AI tools like “Chat with YouTube” to pull out and summarize video info in a fun way.
- Let people skip ahead in videos or read summaries, so they can choose how to learn.
[04:53] Using Audio on Bridge Pages:
- Audio is a great alternative to video, and it was popular before online videos took over.
- Just embed an audio player on your page, like you would with a video, providing a simple and engaging user experience.
- Recording audio is simple with phone apps like Voice Memo, providing a good option if you don’t want to use video.
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