@Gexpo_ Try adding few sources with links supporting the thesis of your video in the description, every time you upload. This makes it feel more authentic and accurate.
@Cobratate Dude, just tweet that afterwards, you'll give 500k to one random person that comments a compliment to Tate. That's how you increase your chances massively. Be smart!
Makes sense in theory, but doesn't really work in practice. I've posted videos on multiple platforms and ones that got milions of views on TikTok didn't go at all on Instagram or Youtube, and conversely ones that got milions on IG, got close to 0 on TikTok or YT.
At the end of the day, there are different demographics of people that prefer each of these platforms over others.
It might work with broader trends though, if you take into consideration the above. But the content would have to be changed in some way, anyways.
Pretty underrated YouTube strategy that I don't see enough people talk about:
Usually with trends, a lot of them start in the USA and then a few weeks or even months later it reaches other countries. We see this with businesses, products, all kinds of different things
And this same concept can be applied to YouTube
Instead of only doing research on YouTube for niches, you can take a look at other platforms like Instagram or TikTok and see what is working there since they're much faster platforms
What's getting millions of views? What formats are working? What's even generating sales (if you want to go after that)?
Then you can apply that to YouTube or at least validate if there's any demand for it on YouTube
This way you're basically ahead of the curve before everyone else catches on and saturates it ;)
Most important $7 of my life...
While Gurus flashing millions, to me this modest $7 mark the hardest milestone of every YouTube beginner - 1st channel monetized.
This tweet will be a reference for future successes in this field. Only up from here. Let's go 2026