YouTube is a great way to connect with your audience, but what about those followers who don't subscribe to your channel - or use the video platform at all?

You can help more people find your work and avoid getting buried by annoying algorithms by sharing your videos as blog posts on your Podia website.

To share your YouTube video in a blog post, all you need to do is hit the forward slash button (/) and select “Embed” from the drop-down menu. You can paste the link to your YouTube video into the link field, and it will show up as an embedded video in your published blog post.

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Video Timestamps

If it makes sense for your video, you can include timestamps to help viewers find information quickly.

  • Intro - 00:00

  • Tip #1: Make it interesting - 01:12

  • Tip #2: Show your face - 02:24

  • Tip #3: Optimize your text - 02:58

  • Tip #4: Use the correct image size - 03:51

  • Tip #5: Use an eye-catching photo - 04:15

  • Tip #6: Stand out from your competition - 04:54

  • Tip #7: Consider the scale of your images - 05:48

  • Tip #8: Use branding - 06:32

  • Tip #9: Keep it simple - 06:57

  • Bonus tip: Make a relevant video - 07:34

  • End - 08:02

Video Transcript

You can also include a transcript or summary of your video in your article. This makes it easier for a wide range of viewers to enjoy your content. Plus, you can add links, images, and other helpful information to provide more context.

Remember to use text styles like headings, bulleted lists, and numbering to make your transcript easier to read.

Important Links

If you reference other sources in your video, you can create a links section in your blog post in just a few clicks. Hit the forward slash key to bring up the text formatting options, and select the bullet list. Then you can share as many affiliate links, web pages, product landing pages, forms, and resources as you like.


Sharing your YouTube videos on your blog gives you more ways for audience members to find you, plus you can easily add extra images, links, and details. You put a lot of work into your content, so let's make sure you reach as many people as possible!

For more information about setting up your blog in Podia, head to the help center or send a message to our friendly support team. 😁

Olympian Tessa Sanderson

a voice that moved beyond generic wellness trends.

In the context of Woman World Today’s aspirations, the event was designed to emphasize that the principles of “gold medal” performance—consistency, recovery, and goal-setting—are transferable to the wellness journeys of ordinary women.

Sanderson’s presence was particularly unique because she brought a narrative of longevity; having competed for 26 years, she offered a perspective on health that prioritizes sustainable practices over short-term aesthetic goals.

Diversity in Sport

Furthermore, her role as an advocate for diversity in sports served to align the event with broader social goals, ensuring that the wellness conversation was inclusive of women from all backgrounds, particularly those who have historically been underrepresented in both professional athletics and wellness spaces.

By leveraging her status, the event successfully framed wellness as a form of empowerment, encouraging participants to view their health as a foundational asset for achieving their own personal “gold medal” moments in life.

Woman World Today

The Significance of Tessa Sanderson’s Role, Wellbeing Ambassador 2021. The representation by Olympian Tessa Sanderson’s calibre provided a distinct authoritative voice that moved beyond generic wellness trends.

(All links correct at time of published article)

World’s Most Authoritative Sources

  1. Sanderson, Tessa. Tessa Sanderson: My Olympic Journey. (Print)

  2. Wallechinsky, David. The Complete Book of the Olympics. (Print)

  3. Guttmann, Allen. The Olympics: A History of the Modern Games. (Print)

  4. Hill, Christopher R. Olympic Politics. (Print)

  5. Cashmore, Ellis. Making Sense of Sports. (Print)

  6. Coakley, Jay. Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies. (Print)

  7. Women in Sport. The Gender Gap in Sport. https://www.womeninsport.org

  8. Top Santé. Tessa Sanderson: Gold Medal Highs. https://www.topsante.co.uk/fitness/tessa-sanderson/

  • May 13

A blog post template for your YouTube videos

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You can use this template to turn your YouTube videos into blog posts (even if you're not a blogger).

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