Brandon Voloch

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Brandon Voloch

Brandon Voloch

@BrandonVoloch_

YouTuber

Kansas Katılım Ekim 2022
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Paddy Galloway
Paddy Galloway@PaddyG96·
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jamcowl
jamcowl@jamcowl·
@Richard_YTS @jthomas__ Open vs closed questions. If the question can be answered "yes" or "no" it's not appealing (and the answer is probably "no") Open questions like "what happens if...?" or "how dangerous is...?" are more appealing because the space for nuanced and unique answers is much broader
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Jake Thomas
Jake Thomas@jthomas__·
One of my YouTube hot takes: never ask a question in your title. Always make a bold statement.
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
I also think viewer satisfaction is super important. If something in the video goes wrong and u can’t fully deliver on the title you had in mind, a question title helps fix the fix that problem. Question titles imo allow you to do impossible concepts but allow you to deliver on viewer expectation because all you have to do is answer the question. For example “How Much Weight Can I Gain in Americas Most Obese Town” from Will Tennyson, if the title was “I Gained 20 Pounds in America’s Most Obese Town”, it might be a “better” title because it’s more specific, but would be impossible, therefore wouldn’t go 1/10 because impossible to satisfy, but reframing it as a question allows the concept to still be made Another example is “Would You Risk Drowning for $500,000?”. Imo, that’s way better than “Risk Drowning, Win $500,000” because it pulls the viewer into the concept, makes people stop to ask themselves “would I?”. Another example is “How Many Days Can I Double $1?” The question title is 10x better than “I Doubled $1 Every Day For 9 Days”. The last few months I’ve been a HUGE fan of the question titles tbh, opens a totally different reason to click which I think has been super under used on YouTube
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Richard the Youtube strategist
Richard the Youtube strategist@Richard_YTS·
I’ve been researching a lot more on titles lately and I would say this video would not have gotten that many views had we did it without a question style. By asking how dangerous a whip was, it made the video intriguing because of how everyone knows what a whip is but most have never actually used one so it makes you want to know more. Curious to hear your take if a bold statement would have been better here!
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REYO | Video Editor
REYO | Video Editor@reyovideoeditor·
Comment “plugins” and i will send you the link for free🤩 Need a video editor ? dm me.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
What are some good ideas that fit this format World’s Strongest Man vs 100 kids Or World’s tallest teen vs shortest in basketball I will read all replies on this tweet, need some good inspiration of world class talent vs something for a coming up video
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
@MrBeast Treasure Hunter vs 10 Pirates (you hid $250,000 on an island, treasure hunter has to find it before pirates) Detective vs World's Hardest Escape Room
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
Imma start the trend of posting all my videos as 2am 2am on Monday is the new 8am Saturday from here on out
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
The how to train your dragon soundtrack has the keys to my heart
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Baylen Levine
Baylen Levine@baylenlevine·
THE COBRA KAI MOVIE- A BAYLEN LEVINE FAN FILM… this Friday👊🐍
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Ryan
Ryan@ReeRayy·
Who is the best YouTube strategist atm that has paid calls available?
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
i got it from airrack's old end screens. but end screen traffic is super important, the goal is to keep people on the platform for as long as possible. End screens are the best way to keep the viewer on YOUR channel. I've seen Internet Anarchist do a really interesting end screen method which is playing the intro to the end screened video at the end of the video. I might try to experiment with that to see if it helps even more.
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zach colmenero
zach colmenero@zachcolmenero·
my end screen ctr has gone up tremendously after putting this fun graphic at the end of my vids :)
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
@JimmyMarshallYT YouTube is all about audience. Hyperfocus on who your audience is and you are further than most creators
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
Creating guidelines to eliminate video ideas has been the greatest thing since sliced bread
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
I could make a whole hour long video on just this alone, but short answer is to do an intensive deep dive on who your audience is. I’m not talking about looking at YouTube analytics, I’m talking about understanding from an outside pov, who is watching the videos and who are they made for. A great way to find this out is if you are an entertainment channel, what type of jokes do you make and what age range/ overall demographic will find them funny. Combine that with the topic of video and you are in business to knowing who your audience is (or at least a general idea, it doesn’t need to be perfect, the goal is to start developing an avatar for what your audience likes). From there look at all your videos that have done well and bad, answer why they did well, what about the topics did your audience like, ask yourself how you can replicate that, as well as test new formats using this info. For example, my newest video “I Simulated Mars” was a test to see if my audience likes simulation videos based off a deep dive I did on why they enjoyed previous videos. The info I took from my previous videos was that my audience enjoyed building and testing some form of futuristic invention/concept in a fun and interesting way, but they didn’t like if I completely fail and don’t deliver, even if the story is good. Therefore simulating mars theoretically should be appealing to these interest points if I get chemically identical Martian sand and do as realistic of a simulation as possible. Even though this wasn’t building, the topic covered was based over some sort of invention (real mars soil) and an innovative way of living (astronauts going to mars). The video is doing great, I now know my audience doesn’t just like building and testing futuristic inventions, but they are also interested in purely futuristic inventions in general, not just building. This is good to know for future uploads. If it works then your hypothesis was a success and you now know more about your audience and what they like. If it fails you still learn and don’t make the same mistake. The better you know your audience the better you can craft ideas that they will auto click on. So circling back to the guidelines I set for video ideas, everything must fit into what my audience likes (this is the process I use to figure that out) but also have the potential to go broader and reach a bigger audience.
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Mostafa Hasan | Thumbnail Designer
Mostafa Hasan | Thumbnail Designer@MostafaVisuals·
This design has been used, over and over again. But there are 3 elements that 𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘭𝘭 distinguish Colin&Samir from all the other talking head videos. The yellow highlight The font The person’s head Branding is key to Youtube growth.
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
This is actually crazy. 6 months ago the most amount of views I’d ever gotten on a video was 5,000. I just pulled almost 30k within the first day (after not posting for over 2 months) Truly shows YouTube is exponential and if you make good enough videos they will get views
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Brandon Voloch
Brandon Voloch@BrandonVoloch_·
I am addicted to YouTube someone help
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