How to BEAT the new Youtube algorithm in 9 MINUTES
Summary
TLDRIn this video, YouTube growth expert Dan debunks common misconceptions about the YouTube algorithm in 2024. He explains that the algorithm doesn’t punish creators but works to find the right audience for content. New channels benefit from the algorithm pushing their videos to a broad audience, while established channels are tested based on subscriber engagement. Dan stresses the importance of focusing on your audience, not the algorithm, and shares strategies for consistent, audience-focused content creation. He also advises creators to post 10 well-researched videos, analyze results, and think of YouTube growth as a long-term investment.
Takeaways
- 😀 The YouTube algorithm in 2024 is simpler than many think; it’s focused on showing content to the right audience, not working against creators.
- 😀 Many common beliefs about the algorithm, like needing to post at specific times or making videos over 8 minutes long, are false.
- 😀 The algorithm's job for new channels is to push videos out to a broad audience to find the right viewers for the content.
- 😀 If new videos get high engagement (clicks and watch time), the algorithm will continue to promote them; low engagement means it won’t.
- 😀 Established channels see videos tested with their subscribers first. If subscribers engage, the video gets pushed to more people.
- 😀 Focus on your audience, not the algorithm. Make content that your viewers will enjoy, and the algorithm will reward you.
- 😀 Posting time doesn’t affect the algorithm. What matters is how often your audience is willing to engage with your content.
- 😀 Consistency in posting helps build a relationship with your audience, but the frequency of posting should match your audience’s expectations.
- 😀 Researching your niche and understanding what your audience wants is crucial to creating content that resonates and stands out.
- 😀 Growing on YouTube is a long-term process. You need to make consistent, well-researched videos and allow the algorithm time to gather data.
- 😀 Focus on creating value for your audience rather than trying to 'hack' the algorithm. Impress your viewers, and the algorithm will naturally promote your content.
Q & A
What are some misconceptions about the YouTube algorithm in 2024?
-Some common misconceptions include the need to post at specific times, make videos longer than 8 minutes, or only post shorts. Many of these ideas are propagated by self-proclaimed experts without real understanding of how the algorithm works.
How does the YouTube algorithm work for new channels?
-For new channels, the algorithm pushes videos out to a large group of people to help identify the right audience. It does this by testing your videos with viewers who may not be subscribed, and if the video gets good engagement, it will continue to be recommended to more people.
How does the algorithm treat established channels differently from new channels?
-For established channels, the algorithm first shows new videos to your existing subscribers and returning viewers. If these viewers engage well with the content, the algorithm will push the video to a broader audience.
What happens if your subscribers don’t engage with a new video?
-If subscribers don’t click on or engage with a new video, the algorithm assumes the content is of poor quality and will not push it out to a wider audience.
What should creators focus on instead of obsessing over the algorithm?
-Creators should focus on understanding their audience and creating content that resonates with them, rather than trying to 'hack' the algorithm. This includes choosing a niche, providing valuable content, and staying consistent with uploads.
Is it important to post videos at specific times to beat the YouTube algorithm?
-No, the algorithm does not care about specific posting times. It focuses on the content’s ability to engage viewers. While consistency is important for building a loyal audience, posting time does not directly affect the algorithm's recommendation of videos.
How does consistency affect a YouTube channel’s growth?
-Consistency helps build a relationship with your audience, as they will know when to expect new content. However, consistency alone isn’t enough; the content must also be engaging and valuable to your audience.
What is the most important factor for the algorithm when recommending videos?
-The most important factor is engagement. The algorithm wants to show videos to viewers who will be interested in them and watch as much of the video as possible. If a video gets high engagement, it will be recommended more widely.
What strategy should small YouTubers use to improve their content?
-Small YouTubers should focus on researching their niche, identifying gaps in the market, and creating videos that stand out by adding unique twists. It’s also crucial to post a series of well-researched videos to gather data and understand what content resonates best.
What advice is given for creators who are in a content growth plateau?
-If you're stuck in a plateau, you should focus on posting 10 well-researched, high-quality videos over a couple of weeks. Afterward, analyze the data to see which videos performed best and refine your content strategy based on this information.
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