Always figure out who you are talking to first. And it needs to be a niche that directly relates to your knowledge on whatever topics that interest your audience. It has to be specific
This was such a fun episode! Gah, so curious who George is working with now! It sounds like the channel is definitely a hidden gem. It was cool seeing the advice be consistent between Gwilym and Jamie, and it sounds like just experiment and try making each video better until you find your core formats, but even then, have 1 in 4 videos be more experimental to see if there's a new format to be had. Great advice and definitely going to take on what was discussed here! Loved the episode, keep it up!
Can you give examples of community-oriented packaging versus growth-oriented packaging? Thanks for an value-packed episode as always and the chance to ask questions.
hey Andrew! Sure, let's take two vids on Ali Abdaal's channel: "We Got Married and Moved to Hong Kong (Life Update)" [thumbnail = Ali at his wedding]. This is community focused. It would only be of interest to people who already know Ali (and a few other curious people who want to watch a vlog). But it did well because it's genuinely big news. "5 Steps to Start Making $10k/Month Writing Online" = growth-oriented, as it's offering value to a wide range of people (everyone who can write decently well and is interested in making money online), regardless of whether or not they know Ali. Over time, that should in theory bring new viewers to the channel who'll get to know Ali and eventually be part of the 'community'. Hope that helps!
Let us know if you have any UA-cam questions for us - we're doing a Q&A episode soon!
Always figure out who you are talking to first. And it needs to be a niche that directly relates to your knowledge on whatever topics that interest your audience. It has to be specific
Love it when I get a notification that the UA-cam Boys have uploaded.
This was such a fun episode! Gah, so curious who George is working with now! It sounds like the channel is definitely a hidden gem.
It was cool seeing the advice be consistent between Gwilym and Jamie, and it sounds like just experiment and try making each video better until you find your core formats, but even then, have 1 in 4 videos be more experimental to see if there's a new format to be had. Great advice and definitely going to take on what was discussed here! Loved the episode, keep it up!
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Thanks guys, we plan on doing another more in-depth production-focused episode soon!
Thank you for reminding me about seasonal videos. I need to put those in my plan
Can you give examples of community-oriented packaging versus growth-oriented packaging? Thanks for an value-packed episode as always and the chance to ask questions.
hey Andrew! Sure, let's take two vids on Ali Abdaal's channel:
"We Got Married and Moved to Hong Kong (Life Update)" [thumbnail = Ali at his wedding]. This is community focused. It would only be of interest to people who already know Ali (and a few other curious people who want to watch a vlog). But it did well because it's genuinely big news.
"5 Steps to Start Making $10k/Month Writing Online" = growth-oriented, as it's offering value to a wide range of people (everyone who can write decently well and is interested in making money online), regardless of whether or not they know Ali. Over time, that should in theory bring new viewers to the channel who'll get to know Ali and eventually be part of the 'community'.
Hope that helps!