Here is a plan to transform that tiny file into a professional post: 1. Extract the Core Message
Place your MP4 here with a note: "Optimized for low-bandwidth viewing."
Because 144p video is often grainy and hard to see, your text needs to do the heavy lifting. 144p 3gp(2.58 MB)
Instead of embedding the raw 3GP file, convert it to MP4 using a converter like CloudConvert so it plays on all browsers.
Ask your readers a question or provide a Link to a related resource. 4. Technical Tip: Hosting Here is a plan to transform that tiny
Focus on the value (e.g., "3 Quick Tips for [Topic]").
Don't just describe the video; explain why it matters. Since the file is so small (2.58 MB), it’s likely short (probably under 2–3 minutes). 2. Optimize the Visuals Ask your readers a question or provide a
Create a high-quality thumbnail (1280x720) in Canva to act as the "cover" for the video. This prevents your blog from looking dated. 3. Blog Post Structure Use this template to build your post around the video: