🎯 Your Goal:
Keep your course videos and assets clean and easy to manage — so uploading is smooth and stress-free.
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📁 Step 1: Create a Simple Folder Structure
Set up one main folder for your course. Inside that, create folders like:
/MyCourseName
/Module 1 – The Foundation
– 1.1 Welcome.mp4
– 1.2 Tools Overview.mp4
/Module 2 – Creating Your Course
– 2.1 Course Prep.mp4
– 2.2 Profitable Ideas.mp4
/Bonus Material
/Thumbnails
/Transcripts
You can name files like:
2.4-ChatGPT-Help.mp4
2.5-Script-Videos.docx
> Consistent file names = sanity later.
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🖼 Step 2: Create Thumbnail Images (Optional But Helpful)
Some video players (like Presto Player) let you upload custom thumbnails.
You can use:
Canva
Screenshot from the video
Title text + background color
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✍️ Step 3: Add Captions or Transcripts (Optional)
If you want to improve accessibility or repurpose your content:
Use Descript, CapCut, or YouTube to auto-generate captions
Save transcripts as .txt or .docx and include them in your course area
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⏫ Step 4: Choose Your Upload Destination
You’ll upload your videos later during your setup — but you can prep now:
On-site? Resize and compress videos (use Handbrake)
Bunny.net? Keep files under 2GB if possible for faster uploading
Presto Player? You’ll link to your uploaded videos during lesson creation
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✅ Your Action Step
Create your folder structure, name your files cleanly, and move your recorded videos and assets into place.
You’re now ready to upload
like a pro.
