Make the Short searchable
Use a title that includes the subject of the video. A title like "Mulebuy sneaker haul unboxing" is easier to understand than a vague title like "package finally arrived".
The first few seconds should show the strongest visual proof: parcel opening, product close-up, try-on result, or quick before-after comparison.
A repeatable Shorts structure
Keep each Short focused on one promise. Viewers should know what they will learn before the video reaches the halfway point.
- 0-3 seconds: show the result or best item.
- 3-10 seconds: explain what the haul contains.
- 10-24 seconds: show three useful details.
- 24-30 seconds: give a quick verdict or next step.
Submission checks
Submit the exact Shorts URL, keep the video public, and make sure any required quest wording or tag remains visible during review.
Questions creators ask
Can YouTube Shorts qualify for rewards?
Yes, as long as the active reward or quest rules accept YouTube content and the Short meets the submission requirements.
Should the title mention Mulebuy?
When it fits the content and quest rules, yes. Clear titles help viewers and reviewers understand the video context.
Can one haul create multiple Shorts?
Yes. A single haul can become several original Shorts if each video has a distinct angle and is submitted according to the rules.