# How to create a Blog from Youtube Channel?

If you’re already creating content on YouTube, turning your channel into a blog
is a smart next step. You’re already getting traffic from YouTube SEO, but by
creating blog posts from your videos, you also start attracting visitors from
search engines like Google. This means more visibility, more visitors, and more
opportunities to increase revenue, grow your audience, or support your marketing
goals. In short, one piece of content starts working for you in more places.



In this article, we will go through the steps to create a blog website from the
Youtube channel ifoundthistool.






PASTE YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Go to https://youtube.to.site/ [https://youtube.to.site/] and paste your YouTube
channel link. Click on Create your website.






START CONVERSION PROCESS

In this page, you’ll be able to name your blog and choose a domain name. Your
website URL can be named as channelname.site.link
[http://channelname.site.link]. This can be customized later or even connected
to a domain name you own.





You can also choose different colors to customize the theme.



To.site will automatically pull content from your YouTube channel. The site
description will be taken from your About section.




CREATE YOUR TO.SITE

After setting up the basics, click Create Website.



You’ll need to log in to continue. Once that’s done, your website will be
generated automatically.

Your blog is now live and ready to be shared. Click on Home to see your To.site
URL.






GENERATE BLOG POSTS FROM VIDEOS

Go to the Posts section. You’ll see that some of your YouTube videos have
already been randomly selected. Click Generate Blog on any video to turn it into
a written blog article.







If you want to include images, simply enable the Include Images toggle before
generating the post. Under Image Source, you can choose to add images from your
Youtube thumbnails or screenshots from inside the selected video.





You can find and read the generated blog article on your website under Blog
Posts. From here on, you can continue creating more articles for your website.