A marketing agency in France wanted traffic and leads without producing original written content. Using Arvow's Video-to-Blog tool, they turned YouTube videos into ranking articles, in French, and grew to 5,400 monthly visits, 93% from France.
Watch the fully-automated setup.
The idea: don't write, convert
The agency did not want to film or write. Instead they took YouTube videos, their own or others', and converted them into blog posts with Arvow's Video-to-Blog tool: transcribe and summarize, add headings and tables, embed the original video for credit, translate into French, and auto-publish.
The result
The site grew to 5,400 monthly visits, over 90% of it from France, in a French-language niche most English-first competitors never touch:
How it works
They even linked a whole YouTube channel feed, so a new article is generated and published automatically every time a new video goes up. No filming, no writing, minimal SEO expertise.
No original content produced, and a non-English market with far less competition, which is exactly why it ranked so broadly.
The content already existed as video. They just turned it into search traffic, in a language nobody else was targeting.
What you can take from it
- 5,400 monthly visits built entirely from converting videos to blog posts.
- Non-English markets are underserved, French traffic here was 93% of the total.
- Link a channel feed and the whole pipeline runs on autopilot.
Common questions
Can you rank a blog made from YouTube videos?
Yes. Transcribing and restructuring a good video into a proper article, with the video embedded for credit, produces genuinely useful content that ranks, as this 5,400/mo result shows.
Does targeting non-English help?
A lot. This site got 93% of its traffic from France, a market with real demand and little competition, far easier to rank in than English.
Can it be fully automated?
Yes. Linking a YouTube channel feed auto-generates and auto-publishes a new article for every new video, no manual step required.
Turn the videos you already have into search traffic, automatically, in the markets everyone ignores. See how Arvow works.