From all my research I've found that youtube is a tough slog at the start - unless you have content that can go viral. My stuff is all tutorials for Ecommerce store owners and I am prepared for the first 4-6 months of very minimal traction. You gotta keep at it to see any results.
Here's what I'm doing (if that helps):
EXECUTION - Ecom Youtube Challenge - Building a channel with 120 videos in 120 days
I'll follow along your journey too! Really keen to see what you do with your channel, let's trade strategies as we go.
Don't give up after a few videos! Keep going, this stuff takes time. Once you create the video and publish it, it becomes a consistent traffic-generating asset. It will keep sending views your way every month for the next couple of years. Imagine if you built up an army of these videos? This is why it gets easier because they all compound on one another.
Here's what I'm doing (if that helps):
- Doing all scripting, filming etc in batches. So I can film 8-10 videos in one day/session.
- Do a lot of keyword research and plan out the titles/descriptions/content before you hit record. this makes it way easier
- Have a content management system (simple google sheet) so I can track the stages of all these videos
EXECUTION - Ecom Youtube Challenge - Building a channel with 120 videos in 120 days
I'll follow along your journey too! Really keen to see what you do with your channel, let's trade strategies as we go.
Don't give up after a few videos! Keep going, this stuff takes time. Once you create the video and publish it, it becomes a consistent traffic-generating asset. It will keep sending views your way every month for the next couple of years. Imagine if you built up an army of these videos? This is why it gets easier because they all compound on one another.
Dislike ads? Remove them and support the forum:
Subscribe to Fastlane Insiders.