
When running a YouTube channel, you may find yourself wondering, "Some videos go viral, but why do the views on the next videos get such terrible?"
Beginner YouTubers try something new every time, but Top 1% YouTubers do not miss a 'hit algorithm' and dig deep to the end.
Break free from the shackles of random uploads and reveal the 3-step execution method of the [Strategy to Enhance Winning Moves] that maximizes win rates based on data.
You cannot know the answer from the start. Initially, you must distribute resources to find the 'format' that your channel's subscribers respond to.
Diversification Test: Try at least 2 to 3 different formats. (e.g., informative, storytelling, vlog, etc.)
Variable Control: Monitor watch duration and click-through rate (CTR) while maintaining your 'unique style' even if the content differs.
If you have uploaded about 5 to 10 videos, open YouTube Studio. If there is a format with strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"]average views or
watch time that is 20% or more higher than other videos, that is the perfect target for your 'Double Down'.
Checklist: * Is the comment reaction particularly enthusiastic?
Is the proportion of 'Browse' in the traffic sources high?
Is the viewing duration graph flat?
If you have identified a successful format, now you must put your creativity aside for a moment and systematize the 'success formula'.
Immediately produce 1 to 2 or more follow-up videos while maintaining the following elements until performance declines.
How long should you repeat this?
When view counts are not as good as before or click-through rates drop significantly, that is the very sign that the 'format's lifespan' has ended.
At this point, returning to Step 1 and starting a new experiment is the secret to maintaining the channel's vitality.
A successful channel is not created by a single video that was stumbled upon by luck.
You need the tenacity of 'strengthening decisive moves' to catch the signals of success and ride that wave to the end.
Please find the video that received the best response and try transplanting its 'success DNA' directly into your next video.