Excellent pretty lady Natalia! I just started using bulk create for reels and I wondered if I could use it for carousels and you thoroughly answered my question and provided a lot additional tips! Thank you!
Wow thank you for sharing, This is social media gold and looks like such a time-saver. I will definitely implement this using bulk-create on Canva and a spreadsheet (with my own tips though).
I’m so glad it was helpful to you, Jennifer! I absolutely agree and as I’ve said in the video, it’s even better when you use it with your own knowledge and words. Let me know what you think once you have a try! 😊
@@NataliaKalinskasomething I’ve heard, but don’t quite have a handle on, is if you use the same url more than 3 times it gets flagged as spam on Pinterest, but I’ve also heard advice to always link to a collection/set in case you sell out, which would mean you keep reusing the same url. Do you have a sense of this? The Instagram algorithms now downgrade reused content- would it see these as so similar that they fall foul of this?
When it comes to Pinterest, it’s not that you cannot use the same URL multiple times. It’s more so that you have to space it out and create different Pins linking to different pages. You can reuse a specific URL, it’s just not all the time and not day in and day out. Every week or couple of weeks shouldn’t really be a problem. Pinterest wants to see fresh content regularly so if you create new designs with varied URLs and descriptions and reuse the URLs at longer intervals, you’ll be fine. With the Instagram algorithm policy on reused content, it’s regarding original content. If you’re the original creator and repurpose your own content from time to time, that’s not a problem. If you “reuse” or rather repost someone else’s content (always with permission!) then the traffic generated from it may be rerouted to the original creator. We already see it in action! There are creators who share notifications which inform them that their content is now being suggested as opposed to the reposted “copies” of other creators. I hope it explains things! Of course, as I say in this video, don’t bulk create the same design and then bulk post it as is. You can use bulk create to have more content to sprinkle in over your posting calendar, especially when it’s a part of a regular series.
@@NataliaKalinska from what I’ve heard there’s 2 sides to the changes - who gets credit and also how many accounts a post gets pushed out to. I did hear something about the reuse issue with Instagram algorithms also affecting your own posts - they won’t share content so much if you’ve posted it before or it’s very similar. I wonder if such similar bulk create posts would trigger this? Have you noticed anything like that? I think I’ve noticed a bit that similar posts are now only shown to my followers.
Thank you so much! I completely understand your point and I personally rarely use AI for creative work. If I do, it's only to systematize my own thoughts or start a rough first draft when I'm feeling stuck. That's why I said multiple times here that filling the worksheets with your own content is an even better approach. That being said, if there are small business owners out there who already have enough on their plate, it might be a useful tool for them to increase the frequency of their posting and therefore, give them more chances to reach new audiences. Never without revising, improving and tweaking though and always through very custom, very detailed prompts 🙌
Great video! I do have a question maybe related to other topic. I know you have reviewed Screen Studio before and I was wondering if there is a way to screen record something and switch to just the camera. Do that back and forth with the software or I would like to know how yo do it? Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much, Juan! The majority of the video is recorded with Screen Studio, but I do record bits where I go off screen on my camera. I then combine them along with the intro and outro portions in DaVinci Resolve. Hope it helps but by all means, feel free to ask if you want me to go into more details! 😊
@@NataliaKalinska yes also make videos about Canva merging designs, like how to merge two or more gradients, or two or more colors, because sometimes when you merged it looks like separate,
For snippets of longer videos, it’s definitely not possible. For original short form content, it would be. To quickly create multiple shorts from longer content, I use Descript. It’s super easy to generate clips there in general manually and I’ve been doing it for years this way. They’ve now introduced AI clip generating features and it’s even quicker (although comes at a higher price point). I’ve created a video on it recently: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LFRR1ioTUfs.html.
@@NataliaKalinska yes I wasn’t thinking canva would create the snippets, but it can add short video in bulk create instead of still image? I was thinking more that snippets from the same video might be why I’d want to bulk create - eg have same layout and heading and link