When you upload a file to platforms like YouTube, Spotify, or cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox), the platform’s AI immediately begins analyzing it. The first upload is the "handshake."
| Step | Action |
|------|--------|
| 1 | Optimize file size – compress without losing quality (e.g., HandBrake for video, TinyPNG for images). |
| 2 | Rename files – use descriptive, keyword-rich names (e.g., sunset-tips-guide.mp4, not VID_001.mp4). |
| 3 | Check platform limits – size, duration, format, resolution. |
| 4 | Metadata – add titles, tags, descriptions before uploading if possible. | firstuploads best
intitle:"firstuploads" intitle:"best" filetype:mp4 OR filetype:rar
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Google and social media algorithms now use "predictive loading." They cache the first 10% of your file to guess the rest. Therefore, the front of your file (first few megabytes) must contain the most critical data. But again, use specialized DDL search engines for