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How to Grow on Youtube - Simple trick

It’s not possible to predict how your audience will react to something new. You can set expectations by telling your audience up-front that you’re trying out some new ideas. Let them know why you’re making changes and what you hope to accomplish. For example, if you were getting burned out, explain how these changes will motivate you.

It usually takes time to observe the true results. Instead of experimenting with a single video, consider making four or five videos on a new topic—or in a new format. You can space out your experiments with more typical videos until you’re ready to pursue a new creative direction.

After you’ve introduced your changes, be sure to ask for your audience’s feedback. Accept that some viewers may not like seeing different content at first. Your core audience may be averse to changes, so be prepared for some criticism, but don’t let this deter you from exploration.

In YouTube Analytics, you can dig into the data to see how your new videos perform relative to your previous videos. Try using the “Since published” metric (in YouTube Studio) for easy-to-understand trends and comparisons against your channel benchmark.

If at first you don’t succeed, keep trying. Think back to when you started your channel—was it a hit right out of the gate? Or did you need time to figure out what worked? With dedication and patience, you can implement creative changes that help propel your channel forward.

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