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We shared our strategy with a tiny YouTube channel (5k subs).

Their first video went viral:

- 1m views.
- 230x their average view count.
- Next videos also banged.

So f**k it… here’s the strategy they used: Image
Here’s the channel:

@ianlauerastro

He was a student in the last cohort of my YouTube accelerator program.

He deserves all the credit for his growth, but let me share what we did to help… Image
Ian was averaging a few thousand views per day.

He had some decent performers in the past, but no real consistency.

He was clearly talented and knowledgeable in his niche, but needed a catalyst. Image
Enter our approach to YouTube.

Which I’ll walk through step by step: Image
1. Define niche and competitive advantage

Small channels really need a clear defined niche (not something too broad and vague).

It’s also super important to have a competitive advantage, a differentiator.
We always want these to be clear with channels we work with.

Take a look at Ian’s below.

Lot of small channels are in vague and broad niches (gaming, entertainment) and have no unique competitive advantage. Image
2. Improve ideation process

Ian realised he had a few main issues with ideation:

- Not truly allocating enough time
- Jumping around between formats
- Being too niche in his niche (not thinking he can go bigger)
- Splitting interest between videos
To show what I mean… look at these 3 videos.

3 different formats, and I’d argue 3 different audiences.

A common mistake beginners make is not realising how focused you should be on one audience.

The middle video is a great example of this point… Image
You could say… “well hey flat earth deniers are relevant to the Astrophotography community”

But then ask yourself, are 80% of people in the niche intrigued by dunking on flat earth conspiracy theorists? No.

It’s adjacent but that doesn’t mean it works. Ian needed a format.
We shared our ideation process, which is basically

- Ideate a much greater volume of ideas
- Study outliers in your niche and other niches
- Have an elimination criteria
- Whittle down ideas to be left with the cream of the crop.
Through this everything changed.

Ian realised he could go bigger.

He came up with this idea by building an existing viral format.

1 million views. Do you know how insane that is for a channel with under 10k subs? Image
His next two videos were different but built on the same format and principles as the first.

- Comparisons
- Broad appeal within the niche
- Built on viral formats from other niches

Both have been outliers. Image
So Ian applying our philosophy to ideas had completely changed his channel.

But this was only possible because of the execution improvements he had made…
3. Click strategy

Part of becoming a great creator is identifying improvement areas.

We shared our thumbnail and title principles with Ian.

His previous packaging had a lot of mistakes and weren’t getting the click. Just look: Image
Ian was able to realise these mistakes.

The result. Packaging that got clicks.

He spent time perfecting them, thought about the psychology behind them.

This is a night and day difference. Image
4. Retention strategy

This is the area where Ian still needs to improve and is actively working on each video.

However, just applying these principles below has made a world of difference to how his videos retain viewers. Image
When all this came together, the results were insane.

Ian has completely changed his YouTube channel, with one video.

This thread I think shows what’s possible, even for small channels.
If you want this kind of help…

We’re running our next accelerator cohort later this month.

-8 weeks
- World class YouTube strategy
- Direct support and feedback

Apply here today before official launch next week: accelerator.paddygalloway.com
And f**k it it’s a new year…

One person who likes and retweets the top tweet will get a free scholarship for the program!

Last year we did this and @BrendaBlanco won, let’s see who’s lucky this time! ❤️
Wow. Thanks so much. Approaching 300k views and 3k bookmarks.

So mind blowing this info reaches so many people.

2025 will have plenty more great free content :)

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Jan 15
We gave our growth strategy to a tiny YouTube channel (5k subs)

Less than a year later:

- 1k views/video to 600k+
- Made a 2.4m video
- $200/month to 6 figures/year

So f***k it… Here’s the same strategy you can use in 2026: Image
First of all, here’s the channel, 

Evan. He joined our accelerator program with 5k subs last year. 

Today he has 175k.

What lead to a growth of 3,400%? Image
Enter the playbook. 

These 4 steps have helped us grow so many smaller channels on YouTube. 

Let’s go through each step: Image
Read 14 tweets
Jul 11, 2025
I’ve studied and obsessed over YouTube strategy for over 50% of my life.

Here are 5 of my most important learnings in visuals.

1. Don’t lose track of what matters.
Analysis is often overthinking. Image
This lesson is learned the hard way.

Analysis isn't pointless, but many creators fixate on the things that make tiny differences...

While neglecting the big picture.
YouTube and human interest is more than metrics and a spreadsheet.
2. Your idea sets the ceiling for your video’s potential.

This is simple, but once you internalize it you become a much better creator. Image
Read 10 tweets
Jun 19, 2025
We gave our new strategy to a tiny channel (1.3k subs)

Their video went viral.

- 350k views in a tiny niche.
- 280x their average view count
- Then repeated it multiple times

So f**k it…. Here’s the strategy he used: Image
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First things first, here’s the creator and his break out video.

@ollie_kirk8

Before we gave him our accelerator strategy:

- 1.3k subs
- Struggled to get any traction
- Recent videos under 1k views Image
Enter our new approach to YouTube.

A few years ago I realised all the tips, advice, podcasts are f****ng useless.

Unless you understand these 3 simple concepts.

Let’s break them down step by step so you can apply it to your channel: Image
Read 19 tweets
May 10, 2025
Today I turn 29.

For over 50% of my life, I’ve been obsessing over YouTube strategy.

Billions of views, 10s of millions in revenue, 100s of channels later…

Here are 29 lessons for YouTubers:
1. If starting from 0, have a two year horizon of consistent posting and improvement.

2. The vast majority of your growth (90%+) will come from one idea, be an ideation machine.

3. Great channels are built on turning that one outlier idea into a repeatable format.
4. Don’t ever join a MCN. Or a company that tries to tell you they aren’t an MCN. They are.

5. It’s better to over milk an idea than under milk, don’t worry about being “repetitive” with a banger format.

6. Don’t do the MrBeast model of running on 1% margin, you’re not him.
Read 12 tweets
Apr 17, 2025
This tiny channel (930 subs) made this viral video:

- 7.1 million views
- 2,000x their average view count
- 11,500 new subscribers

But then…

Their next video only got 3.5k views. Another struggled to break 1k.

Here’s the crazy story (and how we turned it around): Image
This is one of the most fascinating case studies you’re ever going to see with a YouTube channel…

The creator: Liam Stevens

In 2022 he was a small snowboarding creator, slowly growing.

Then he uploaded the most viral video his niche had ever seen. How? Image
The answer is simple. Liam made a video that was destined to go viral…

- Unique and novel idea
- Amazing packaging
- High effort video
- Delivered, high satisfaction

Liam told me he worked for hours on this thumbnail to get it just right… Image
Read 16 tweets
Apr 4, 2025
“YouTube is too saturated”

This video was uploaded to a channel with 0 subscribers.

It just passed 750k views…

New channels are blowing up right now🧵 Image
Here’s the video, uploaded by a close friend of mine.

Some facts

- First video on the channel
- 100% organic views
- 0 paid ads
- 0 promotion from other channels

How insane is that? Image
Luck? Survivorship bias? No.

It’s an unfair skill advantage. This creator has repeated this multiple times.

Once you truly master the skill of making viral videos… it’s so transferable to new channels.
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