The Secret to Get More Views With The Algorithm!
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers insights on how to create bingeable content on YouTube to boost channel growth. It emphasizes the importance of the YouTube algorithm, particularly the 70% of views that come through recommendations. The script teaches viewers how to make content that encourages binge-watching, using examples like 'First We Feast' and 'Company Man'. It also discusses new YouTube features that help surface bingeable series more effectively, advising creators to always have a 'target video' to link from their current content, thus increasing the likelihood of their videos being suggested in 'up next' sections.
Takeaways
- 📈 To grow fast on YouTube, create bingeable content that encourages viewers to watch multiple videos in a row.
- 🔍 Bingeable content is similar to watching multiple episodes of a series on platforms like Netflix, and it's a behavior that many YouTube viewers already engage in.
- 🎯 Successful YouTube channels make it easy for viewers to binge-watch by connecting their videos through a common theme or topic.
- 🔄 70% of all views on YouTube come from the recommendation algorithm, which includes suggested content that keeps viewers engaged on the platform.
- 🔗 YouTube's 'up next' feature is crucial for suggesting videos to viewers, and optimizing this can lead to increased views and channel growth.
- 📺 Content creators should aim to create videos that are topically related to increase the likelihood of viewers moving from one video to another within the same channel.
- 📹 High-quality storytelling and video production are important, but they must be paired with strategic planning to create a bingeable series.
- 🔗 YouTube now allows viewers to select from a series or from a creator's channel directly, which can help surface bingeable content more quickly.
- 🔄 Creating a 'target video' for each piece of content can help guide viewers to another related video, increasing the chances of a binge session.
- 📚 The more videos a viewer watches from a channel, the more likely that channel's content will be suggested to them and to similar viewers.
Q & A
What is bingeable content on YouTube?
-Bingeable content on YouTube refers to videos that are connected through a common theme or topic, encouraging viewers to watch multiple videos in a row, similar to binge-watching series on platforms like Netflix.
How does the YouTube algorithm contribute to binge-watching?
-The YouTube algorithm suggests content through the 'up next' section, which includes videos that are topically related or have a high likelihood of being watched consecutively, thus facilitating binge-watching.
What is the significance of 70% of views coming through the recommendation algorithm?
-This statistic highlights the importance of creating content that is likely to be recommended by YouTube's algorithm, as it accounts for the majority of views, making it crucial for channel growth.
How can content creators make it easy for viewers to binge-watch their content?
-Content creators can make it easy for viewers to binge-watch by creating topically related videos, using end screens, linking in descriptions, and utilizing pin comments to guide viewers to related content.
What is the role of 'up next' in promoting bingeable content?
-The 'up next' section on YouTube watch pages suggests videos that viewers might like to watch next, often based on their current viewing session, thus promoting a bingeable viewing experience.
Why is it beneficial for a channel to have bingeable content?
-Having bingeable content can lead to increased watch time, higher engagement, and more views across multiple videos, which can boost a channel's visibility and growth on the platform.
How does the new series feature on YouTube help with binge-watching?
-The new series feature allows viewers to easily select and watch a series of videos from a creator, making it simpler to binge-watch topically related content.
What is the importance of creating a 'target video' for each video you make?
-A 'target video' is a related video that you want to send viewers to after they watch your current video. This strategy encourages binge-watching and helps establish a data connection between videos, which YouTube's algorithm can then use to suggest your content.
Why might a creator choose to make multiple shorter videos instead of one long video?
-Creating multiple shorter videos can lead to more frequent viewer returns to the channel, increasing the likelihood of being recommended on YouTube's homepage and improving the chances of viewers binge-watching related content.
How can a creator ensure their videos are suggested in the 'up next' section?
-A creator can ensure their videos are suggested in the 'up next' section by making topically related content, using end screens and descriptions to link to related videos, and encouraging viewers to watch multiple videos in a session.
Outlines
📈 How to Create Bingeable YouTube Content
This paragraph discusses strategies for growing a YouTube channel by creating bingeable content. The speaker emphasizes the importance of making content that encourages viewers to watch multiple videos in a row, similar to how they would on streaming platforms like Netflix. The YouTube algorithm is highlighted as a key factor, with 70% of views coming from the recommendation algorithm. The speaker provides insights into how successful channels create connected content that keeps viewers engaged and suggests using YouTube tools like end screens, descriptions, and up next suggestions to guide viewers to related content. Examples are given, such as 'First We Feast' and 'Company Man,' which create series of videos that are topically linked, making it easy for viewers to transition from one video to another. The paragraph concludes with a mention of a new YouTube feature that allows viewers to select from a series of videos by the same creator, enhancing the potential for binge-watching.
🔗 Building a Binge Session with Target Videos
The second paragraph focuses on the concept of creating a 'target video' for each video uploaded to YouTube, with the goal of encouraging a binge-watching session. The speaker advises that every video should have a complementary video that viewers are directed to watch next, thereby creating a data connection between the two videos that YouTube can recognize and suggest as a pair. This strategy not only increases views across multiple videos but also helps in channel growth by increasing the likelihood of the channel being suggested to viewers with similar interests. The speaker suggests creating a series of connected videos as a way to start implementing this strategy, whether it's for gaming tips or a multi-part tutorial on a craft. The paragraph concludes with a recommendation to watch another video for mastering YouTube search, indicating a comprehensive approach to channel growth.
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Keywords
💡Bingeable content
💡YouTube recommendation algorithm
💡Up next feature
💡End screens
💡Data connection
💡Suggested content
💡Series
💡Watch history
💡Target video
💡Homepage recommendations
Highlights
Learn how to get people to binge-watch your YouTube content for faster growth.
Use YouTube tools to help grow your channel faster.
Bingeable content is like watching multiple videos in a row on platforms like Netflix.
Most people binge content on YouTube, and the platform makes it easy for viewers.
As a content creator, make it easy for viewers to binge-watch your content.
70% of all views on YouTube come through the recommendation algorithm.
Mastering the recommendation algorithm can lead to significantly more views.
Bingeable content is connected through a 'through line' or theme.
Example of bingeable content: Watching multiple 'First We Feast' videos in a row.
Another example is the 'Company Man' channel with documentary-style videos on brands.
Bingeable content should be topically related to encourage viewers to watch more.
YouTube now allows viewers to select from a series, making binge-watching easier.
Create a bingeable series by linking related videos through end screens, descriptions, or comments.
YouTube's new feature surfaces bingeable series faster to viewers.
Always have a target video to send viewers to from your current video for a binge session.
Create a series of videos connected by a theme to encourage binge-watching.
Shorter videos in a series can lead to more frequent channel visits and recommendations.
Binge-watching can elevate your channel by increasing views and channel suggestions.
For more on dominating search on YouTube, check out the related video.
Transcripts
if you want to grow fast on YouTube one
of the best ways to do it is to learn
how to get people to binge watch your
content that's super important and some
of the most successful channels do it
awesome today I'm going to teach you how
to do that and how to use some of the
YouTube tools that are available to you
to help grow your channel even faster on
the Boost by vid IQ so what is bingeable
content it is just like when you go to
Netflix or Prime video or whatever and
watch multiple videos in a row and you
can do it on YouTube as a matter of fact
most people do binge content on YouTube
and YouTube sets it up so that it's easy
for a viewer to do that but as a content
creator you need to make it easy for
them as well I'm going to teach you a
little bit about how to make bingeable
content and how to get that YouTube
algorithm working for you 70% of all
views on YouTube come through the
recommendation algorithm which includes
suggested content that's the content
that is quote up next on a YouTube watch
page those are the videos you see on the
right hand side when you're watching a
video that are different videos that
YouTube think you might like now things
have changed in this little column and I
want to go over the way it used to work
and the way it works now because
ultimately if you master this you're
going to get tons more views here you
can see a video from first we Feast one
of the most awesome YouTube channels
available and of course if you've ever
seen this channel before it's likely
you've watched multiple videos from them
and YouTube helps you do that by putting
it in the up next section putting other
people who they've done first we Feast
with in the right hand side bingeable
content is content that is connected
through some type of through line we
like to call it basically if you're
watching Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman
eat hot food you probably want to watch
Gordon Ramsey do the same thing or your
favorite celebrity so that's bingeable
you love the concept you love the topic
and you want to watch more of it and
this particular channel is great for it
there's another channel that does this
so well that every time I talk about
this feature I talk about this channel
this is company man this channel does
documentary style videos about different
brands BRS Brands you know and love and
whenever you watch one of these they're
absolutely excellent videos and it makes
you want to watch another and another
but it's more than just the excellent
storytelling and quality of video that
make this thing a winner it's the fact
that they thought it all the way through
maybe you're a gamer and you love to
watch this documentary about EA and why
they're so hated after you watched it
you loved it and you would hope that he
would do another one about video games
and now he did one about Activision and
why they're so hated so they connect
Direct
it's a bingeable session because you can
go from one to the other very easily now
you can do this by end screens Link in
the description or up next as you can
see here the next video suggested
through YouTube is that exact Electronic
Arts video from the Activision video the
reason this happened is because enough
people who watch this video watch that
other video next and because of that
YouTube made a data connection between
the two and automatically will suggest
this as the next video up now other
videos down this this list will be
things from other content creators and
other topics in order to keep a viewer
on the platform for as long as humanly
possible you see YouTube wants you to
watch a video and then watch another
video and then watch another video now
if those videos happen to be on your
channel YouTube has no problem
suggesting that to them but you'll
notice there's a lot from this channel
in the up next company man is dominating
this more so than a lot of other
channels because he has a bingeable
channel a channel where you can watch
Two Three or even four videos in a a row
that are topically related and they get
you excited to watch the next one that's
what you need to do but YouTube recently
implemented something that makes it even
easier once upon a time this was just
algorithmically generated but now
viewers can actually select from the
series or from company man directly this
is brand new and helps you make a
bingeable series surfaced to the viewer
much faster you see before that feature
launch you had to make super bingeable
content that was directly connected to
another video and Link them in the
description in a pin comment and end
screens now these are all still good
things to do because you do want YouTube
to understand that there is a data
connection between the video you're
making and the video they're watching
and a previous video you've made however
with this new option on YouTube YouTube
will now surface more of your content
directly it was never a guarantee that
your content would surface next after
one of your own videos this helps
alleviate that so how do you take
advantage of this something like this
let's say you're making a video about a
chocolate cake and you want them to
watch your icing video super easy
because if someone's going to make a
chocolate cake they probably want the
icing as well so at the end you can talk
about how you have an amazing icing
video that they can match with the
chocolate cake they just made on the
video you watched or if it's a gaming
video you can say something like well I
showed you how to beat this level
without dying at all but I'm going to
show you the best weapon to use in this
video right here so whenever creating
new content the one piece of advice I
can tell you is you always should have
what's called a Target video that's a
video you want to send people to from
the video you're making so that you get
a binge session that's right every video
you make should have a partner video
that you've already made and tell people
to go watch that video the more times
you do this the more times YouTube will
see the data connection between the two
videos and start suggesting those as a
pair and obviously more views are better
across a pair of videos because more
watch History helps your channel grow
and of course if someone want watches
more than one video on your channel
they're going to be suggested your
channel more often and YouTube will find
other viewers just like that one to
suggest your content to as well so
ultimately to dominate the up next
feature which is suggested content you
need to have bingeable content something
that someone can watch one video from
and desire to watch another one these
should be topically related because it's
easier for someone to go from one video
to the next so if you're thinking I
don't have any videos that are topically
related there's no better time to start
than right now create a series of videos
that are connected together by some
thread whether it be you need to watch
all three to be the best gamer in the
world or maybe you knit something and
you're creating the best shirt ever but
you need to watch all three videos my
suggestion has always been if you're
going to make a 25 minute video I would
rather have three videos of about 7 and
a half minutes than one video at 25
minutes because the more often someone
comes back to your channel watches a
different video the more likely you are
to be suggested and recommended on their
homepage so the power of binge watching
will elevate your channel to the next
level but if you want to know how to
dominate search I made a video about
that right here so make sure you check
that out and we'll see you next time
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