Bali Belly Breakout: Publish First
A fast, practical “Bali Belly prevention + recovery” field guide filmed like you’re packing for (or already on) the trip.
Most “bali belly” videos are trauma stories. The early edge is being the calm, useful one: what actually changes your odds before you get sick, and what to do in the first 12 hours if you are.
- Your Bali “stomach-safe” kit laid on a bed (items + labels)
- Restaurant ordering footage (what you avoid / what you choose)
- Water/ice decision examples (visual yes/no)
- Mini decision tree graphic on screen (screen recording)
- “Day 1 plan” checklist on Notes app
Viewer gets a simple, filmable protocol: what to do before Bali, what to do on day one, and what to stop doing that makes it worse.
SIGNAL
“bali belly” is in a breakout spike right now, and the top performer angle is extreme consequence (hospitalised). That’s your opening: publish the opposite—an on-the-ground prevention + first-response playbook people can screenshot before they fly.
CREATOR ANGLE
Publish today: “The 3 decisions that prevent 80% of my Bali Belly risk” style framing—without pretending it’s medical certainty. You’re not diagnosing; you’re documenting a personal risk-reduction routine.
Visible proof is the whole game here: show your kit, show real food/water choices, show a one-page protocol. The keyword is searchable, but the win is utility.
2 packaging options:
1) Title: "Bali Belly: What I Do Differently Now"
2) Thumbnail angle: “ICE? / TAP WATER? / SALAD?” with big red X / green check
SHIP TODAY
- Format + length: 6–8 min travel checklist video (or 60–90s Short if you’re in transit).
- Hook line: "Everyone posts the Bali Belly horror story—here’s the prevention plan I wish I had."
- Film it:
1) Open with your kit on the bed; label each item with quick “why.”
2) Cut to 3 risk decisions: water/ice, food type, hand routine—show examples.
3) Add a “First 12 Hours” screen checklist: what you do, what you stop, when you escalate.
4) End with a downloadable-looking summary frame viewers can pause.
Don’t do this: vague “just be careful” advice with no on-camera decisions.
Everyone loves Bali until their stomach becomes the main character.