ChatGTP + Google trends for youtube research is BROKEN.
Here is how I've been secretly using this combination to 10X my youtube topic and niche research efficiency!
Strap in cause this is a MUST-read.
Even though chatGTP data is limited to September 2021 you can still get some really interesting insights by using google trends in two different ways.
1. Comparing audience demographics across topics. 2. Comparing relative trend scores across a large set of topics.
1 - Comparing audience demographic across topics.
Say you run a channel discussing drama on reality TV shows. You know the show "90-day fiance" has an 8$ RPM and performs well on your channel.
This is how i would use on Chat GTP to find shows with similar RPM and audience that will most likely perform similarly to 90 days fiance.
By entering the prompt seen in the screenshot i can more efficiently find shows with a similar geographical audience. As well as compare the popularity of 20 entries in one click.
All prompts used in this thread can be found in the -Twitter section in my discord server: discord.com/invite/mEwEmVx…
- Furthermore, you can even make this research MORE specific.
Say there are specific states or countries that have more positive metrics than others.
(Watch out with this one all these data points are relative, try to look at views as much as you can)
By knowing which geographical places respond well to your content you can make your research more targeted.
Example of a crime-related channel:
I'm just scratching the service of what you could do with this combination. Make sure to just play around with your own variations of the prompt and see what you can find yourself!
Anyway, that's a wrap!
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🧵 This SIMPLE 5-step Process Helps me generate viral YouTube ideas.
Let's first ask ourselves.
How are good ideas generated on a fundamental level?
It might seem obvious yet a lot of people get it wrong.
So let's explore!
1. Gathering raw materials
First, an idea is formed by actively collecting information, both specific (directly related to your channel's niche) and general (broad and diverse channels).
Ideas come from a rich base of knowledge and information. By absorbing a wide range of data, experiences, and perspectives, the mind is equipped with the material necessary for idea generation.
🧵I'm most likely going to sell a large amount of my YouTube channels.
Here's why.
DISCLAIMER: The following thought process is more relevant to me than it is for beginners. I'm in a different stage of my journey on YouTube so what follows does not apply for most.
1. Over the past year, I've been seeing a significant shift in the YouTube industry.
Not only are longer videos doing better, but there has also been a significant shift towards "Branded channels"
I'm losing out on tens of thousands of dollars on YouTube.
Why?
Because I (like many others) suffer from:
✨ Shiny object syndrome ✨
So after a chat with @IAmAndrewKirby about it, I decided to look into fixing it.
Here are the best tips I found.
1️⃣ Stay accountable: Surround yourself with people who keep you on track.
It's easy to go after a shiny new niche, format, or video without having fully tested the one you are currently doing. So make sure you have a support group that isn't afraid to point it out to you!
2️⃣ Stop the comparison game: Don't obsess over others' success.
Don't let other creators' success distract you from what you're currently working on.
If you're chasing what they're doing you will always be 1 step behind.