If you juggle work, clients, and content, you need a clean system for Shorts. YouTube rewards frequent uploads. You reward yourself by keeping the process light. A structured guide like How to Use Veo 3 lets you plug AI into that system without losing control of your style. First, batch your ideas. Spend one session listing the questions your audience asks. Focus on the problems they face daily. Each question becomes a potential Short. For example, “Why do my views drop after one day?” or “How often should I post new videos?” Second, turn each question into a three-part script. Line one states the problem. The next few lines give one simple fix or insight. The final line calls people to follow, save, or comment. Keep the language simple and direct. Read your script out loud. If it sounds stiff, rewrite until it feels like real speech. Third, go into Veo 3 with your batch of scripts. The process described in How to Use Veo 3 shows how to turn those lines into scenes, motion, and cuts...