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Bulk Convert Every Video on a YouTube Channel Into Blog Posts Automatically

15 hours ago 9 mins read
Vasco Monteiro
Vasco Monteiro
Bulk Convert Every Video on a YouTube Channel Into Blog Posts Automatically
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You've built a YouTube channel. Hours of filming, editing, publishing. Valuable content that teaches, informs, and ranks on YouTube. But here's what's not happening: none of that content is ranking on Google.

Here's how to do it:

Every video you've published is a blog post that doesn't exist yet. A how-to guide, a product comparison, a tutorial — all trapped in a format that search engines can index but never truly understand the way they understand text.

Arvow's YouTube to blog post converter fixes that. Not just for one video — for every video on your channel, automatically, the moment it goes live.


Why Repurposing YouTube Videos Into Blog Posts Is One of the Highest-ROI Moves in SEO

Before getting into the how, it's worth understanding why this matters.

YouTube and Google are both search engines — YouTube processes over 3 billion searches per month, making it the world's second largest search engine after Google. They're also completely separate traffic channels. A video that ranks #1 on YouTube for "how to clean a cast iron pan" is not the same as a blog post that ranks #1 on Google for the same query. They can coexist — and in fact, they reinforce each other.

When you convert a YouTube video into a blog post, you're not duplicating content. You're giving a different audience — people who prefer to read, people searching on Google, people who want to skim without hitting play — a way to find and consume the same information. Research consistently shows that different audience segments have strong preferences for text vs. video content, and a content strategy that covers both formats consistently outperforms one that doesn't.

The result is that one piece of original thinking produces traffic from two completely different channels. The research, the script, the expertise — all of it gets used twice.

Most creators never do this because it's tedious. You'd have to transcribe the video, restructure it for reading, add headings and links and images, then publish it — for every single video, every time a new one goes up. For a channel that publishes even once a week, that's a part-time job.

Arvow's Autoblog automates the entire process.


How It Works: From YouTube Channel to Live Blog Post

The system has two moving parts: a Feed and a Campaign. Here's what each does.

Step 1 — Connect Your YouTube Channel as a Feed

A Feed is how Arvow knows where to pull content from. Arvow supports several feed types — keyword feeds, RSS feeds, news feeds — but for this workflow, you're creating a YouTube Channel Feed.

Inside the Arvow dashboard, you go to Feeds → Create Feed → Add a YouTube Channel Feed. You give the feed a name (just for your reference) and paste in the URL of the YouTube channel you want to monitor.

That's it. From that point on, Arvow pulls every video from that channel automatically, every 24 hours. New upload goes live on YouTube? Within a day, it's in your feed and ready to be converted.

You're not manually adding videos one by one. The feed keeps itself up to date.

Step 2 — Create a Campaign and Point It at the Feed

A Campaign is what takes content from a feed and turns it into published blog posts. When you create a Campaign in Arvow, you connect it to your YouTube Channel Feed and choose how automated you want the process to be.

There are three automation modes:

Full Automation Mode — Everything runs on autopilot. The feed populates, Arvow generates the blog post from each video, and it publishes directly to your site on the schedule you define. You set it up once. You don't touch it again.

Planned Automation Mode — You manually choose which videos from the feed get turned into articles. Arvow handles the generation and publishing automatically after that. Good if you want editorial control over what gets converted.

Automation with Review — Arvow generates the article but holds it in draft until you approve it before publishing. The generation happens automatically; the publishing happens on your say-so.

Step 3 — Configure the Schedule

In Full Automation Mode, you configure:

  • Feed — your YouTube Channel Feed

  • Integration — where to publish (WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Ghost, Wix, and more)

  • Interval — how often articles should be generated (every day, every few days, weekly)

  • Articles per batch — how many articles to generate each time the automation runs

The interval setting is worth thinking about. If your channel posts once a week, setting the interval to daily means Arvow will work through your existing video backlog, converting older videos into blog posts, until it catches up. After that, it'll keep pace with new uploads automatically.


What the Blog Post Actually Looks Like

Arvow doesn't just transcribe the video and call it an article. It converts the video into a structured, SEO-optimized blog post — the kind of thing you'd actually want to rank on Google.

That means:

  • A proper article structure with an introduction, H2 and H3 headings, and a logical flow built for reading (not just watching)

  • SEO optimization — target keywords woven naturally into the content, following Google's own guidance on rewarding high-quality content regardless of how it's produced

  • Internal and external links added contextually throughout the article

  • AI-generated images that are relevant to each section of the post

  • A featured image for the post itself

  • The embedded video included in the article, so readers who prefer to watch can still do so

The output isn't a transcript. It's a fully formatted, publish-ready blog post that happens to be based on a video you already made. If you want to refine it further before it goes live, Arvow's AI SEO Editor lets you rewrite sections, adjust the tone, and add more keywords — all without leaving the platform.


A Real Example: What This Looks Like in Practice

Say you run a YouTube channel about Tesla ownership — reviews, buying guides, ownership tips. Your channel has 200 videos. Right now, none of them exist as blog posts.

With Arvow, you:

  1. Create a YouTube Channel Feed pointing at your channel

  2. Create a Campaign with Full Automation Mode, connected to that feed and your WordPress site

  3. Set the interval to "every day," articles per batch to 3

Arvow works through your back catalogue — turning "Buying a Used Tesla Model Y (76K Miles) — Is It Worth It?" into a 1,500-word SEO article that targets "used Tesla Model Y review," with proper headings, internal links to your other Tesla posts, and an embedded copy of the original video.

It does this for every video. While you sleep.

Within weeks, your site has a growing library of content targeting the long-tail keywords your videos already covered on YouTube — phrases that individually have modest search volume but collectively drive a huge share of organic traffic — without you writing a single word.

Every new video you upload gets the same treatment automatically within 24 hours of going live.


Why This Beats Doing It Manually (or With ChatGPT)

The obvious alternative is to convert videos yourself — paste the transcript into ChatGPT, ask it to write a blog post, edit it, add images, add links, publish it.

That takes somewhere between 30 minutes and two hours per video, depending on how much you care about the output quality. For 200 videos, that's up to 400 hours of work before you've published a single new video.

The Arvow approach takes about 10 minutes to set up, and then runs forever.

Beyond the time saving, there's a quality difference worth noting. ChatGPT produces generic text. Arvow's AI article writer produces content that's been optimized for search — with keyword integration, contextual linking, proper heading structure, and images built in from the start. You're not getting a rough draft that needs an SEO pass. You're getting a post that's already set up to rank.


Who This Is For

This workflow is particularly powerful for:

YouTubers and content creators who have a large back catalogue and want to finally unlock the Google traffic sitting dormant in their existing videos.

Agencies managing YouTube channels for clients. One setup, and every client channel is generating blog content automatically — without any manual writing effort. The white label SEO reports feature means you can show clients exactly how their traffic is growing from the repurposed content, all under your agency's branding.

Ecommerce businesses that produce video content — product demos, unboxings, how-to guides — who want that content to live on their blog and drive organic search traffic to product pages.

Multilingual publishers — Arvow supports 150+ languages. If you run an English YouTube channel but want blog posts in French, German, or Portuguese for local SEO markets, the conversion handles that automatically. It's the same approach that helped agency owner Thibault Mouillefarine convert English video content into French blog posts and reach 5,400 monthly visitors.


Getting Started

The setup takes under 10 minutes. You'll need:

  1. A YouTube channel URL (yours, or a channel you're monitoring)

  2. An Arvow account

  3. Your CMS connected (WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Ghost, Wix, Blogger, Squarespace — all supported)

From there: create the feed, create the campaign, configure the schedule, and let it run.

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