How to Make Money Writing YouTube Video Descriptions (Beginner’s Guide) – Part 35 of 200

How to Make Money Writing YouTube Video Descriptions (Beginner’s Guide) – Part 35 of 200

Why YouTube descriptions matter

YouTube is the world’s second-largest search engine. A strong description helps videos rank higher, appear in related searches, and attract more clicks. For creators, a good description can boost views, grow subscribers, and even drive sales. That’s why YouTube description writers are in demand—you’re helping creators get discovered and monetize their channels.

Who hires YouTube description writers

  • YouTubers who want better SEO but lack writing skills
  • Agencies managing multiple client channels
  • Coaches and consultants posting video content
  • Businesses using YouTube for marketing
  • Nonprofits growing awareness through video

Why this is profitable

  • There are over 50 million content creators on YouTube
  • Descriptions are short but clients need them regularly
  • Good SEO can make a huge difference in video performance
  • Low barrier to entry—no design or video editing required

Skills you need

  • Basic SEO keyword knowledge
  • Ability to write clear and engaging summaries
  • Understanding of YouTube’s algorithm and metadata
  • Creativity to grab attention in the first 2–3 lines
  • Consistency in formatting and CTAs

Examples of YouTube descriptions

  • “Learn 5 easy dinner recipes in under 20 minutes. Grab the free recipe book here: [link]”
  • “Discover the best budget travel hacks for 2025. Subscribe for weekly tips: [link]”
  • “Watch our full software demo and start your free trial today: [link]”

Service packages

  • Basic Package: 5 descriptions. $50–$100
  • Standard Package: 20 descriptions with SEO keywords. $200–$400
  • Premium Package: 50+ descriptions with tags + posting strategy. $500–$1,000+

Workflow for writing YouTube descriptions

  1. Discovery. Ask the client for video titles, topics, and goals.
  2. Research. Find target keywords and competing videos.
  3. Outline. Plan descriptions with intro, keywords, links, and CTAs.
  4. Draft. Write engaging copy that’s 150–300 words long.
  5. Revise. Edit for clarity, flow, and keyword placement.
  6. Deliver. Provide polished descriptions in a ready-to-use format.

Tips for strong YouTube descriptions

  • Put the most important info in the first 2 lines
  • Use target keywords naturally
  • Add links to related content, products, or social media
  • Include a call-to-action like “Subscribe” or “Watch next”
  • Use timestamps if the video is long

Scaling this service

  • Work with YouTubers who publish weekly videos
  • Bundle with title writing, tags, and thumbnail suggestions
  • Offer monthly packages for ongoing clients
  • Create reusable templates for specific niches
  • Work with agencies to manage multiple channels

Where to find clients

  • Freelance platforms – search “YouTube description” gigs
  • YouTube itself – pitch creators with weak or missing descriptions
  • Agencies – social media and video marketing firms need writers
  • Facebook groups – connect with creators looking to grow
  • Direct outreach – email YouTubers offering a sample description

FAQ: YouTube Descriptions

How much can I make writing YouTube descriptions?

Rates vary, but freelancers typically charge $5–$20 per description, with bulk packages reaching $500–$1,000+.

Do I need video editing skills?

No. You only write descriptions, though understanding video structure helps with keywords and CTAs.

How long should a YouTube description be?

150–300 words is ideal. Shorter than that limits SEO; longer can overwhelm viewers.

What makes a description effective?

Strong keywords, a clear summary, links, and a CTA. It should help both the algorithm and the viewer.

Is this recurring work?

Yes. Active channels upload weekly or even daily, meaning you can land long-term clients.

Bonus: How to Use ChatGPT for YouTube Descriptions

ChatGPT makes description writing faster and more consistent:

  • Keyword brainstorming: Ask for 20 keywords in a niche.
  • Bulk drafting: Generate descriptions for multiple videos at once.
  • Call-to-action ideas: Get several variations like “Subscribe now” or “Watch next.”
  • SEO optimization: Paste a draft in and ask ChatGPT to improve it for ranking.
  • Rewriting: Refresh old descriptions to boost engagement.

By using ChatGPT to speed up drafting, you can scale your service and handle dozens of clients.


This post is Part 35 of our 200-part series on profitable writing services. Follow for the next parts and learn how YouTube description writing can be a recurring, profitable niche.

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