How do I turn a sales deck into a YouTube video?
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Create a narrated deck flow and export to MP4 with YouTube-ready pacing.
Upload your existing PowerPoint or Keynote sales deck to FQO.US and narrate it with AI voiceover or your own recording. For YouTube, target a total runtime of 4 to 8 minutes. Average view duration on B2B sales content drops sharply past 8 minutes, so cut weaker slides rather than trying to cover everything.
Export the finished deck as a 1080p MP4. YouTube accepts higher resolutions, but 1080p uploads faster, plays well on mobile, and keeps file size manageable. If your deck has lots of text or fine UI screenshots, 1440p is worth the extra upload time. Anything past that is rarely worth it for slide content.
Plan chapter markers before publishing. Drop one chapter per major section, typically 5 to 8 markers total. YouTube renders them as a navigable timeline, and most viewers use chapters to skim. Title chapters by viewer benefit, not by internal section names. "How pricing works" reads better than "Pricing slide".
Write the YouTube description like a transcript summary. The first two lines appear above the fold and should restate the core promise of the video. Add three to five bullet points of what the viewer will learn, then a CTA link to your demo booking page or the sales solutions page.
Keep the FQO.US master version even after uploading to YouTube. When pricing or positioning changes, you re-narrate the affected slides, export a fresh MP4, and replace the YouTube file. The hosted version on FQO.US also gives you per-prospect tracking that YouTube does not.