Hello!
I am George Pierce. This post is about experimenting, and I am going to call it a form of test and tweaking, because that is what it is. In a previous post, I said that my stats for a new YT channel were saying to put more focus on game shows. If you are not familiar, I am using a faceless video strategy to make money on YT. I have created a classic tv channel, and upload classic TV shows, old movies, old commercials, and old cartoons to YT. My source of free media is Internet Archive.
I have a certain process that you are welcome to use, see below, and thiat include additional steps before and after uploading to insure that the videos are videos that will get views.
These extra steps include research and I have noticed that some channels that are doing the exact same process are NOT doing those steps. Yet, these channels are getting views, sometimes MILLIONS of views.
The faceless video process that I am using, is working, but I have plans of adding at least two more faceless video channels (game shows and kid's TV). It is in my best interests to streamline my efforts, especially as I add more channels.
What I have done is to cut back on what is called on site SEO and see what happens.
My test video is the Jeopardy video above. The video actually has 5 views in 5 hours. As you can see above, Crosswords has six views in less than one hour, Crosswrods has SEO, Jeoparfy does not, so initially, it looks like I will probably stick to my process, not every test is a success.
I will wait a few days, in case the Jeopardy video is a sleeper.
My point is, however, is that to find out if something works or, in this case, probably does not work, I have to experiment, I have to tweak and then test that tweak. So do you.
It the Jeopardy video continues to lag, no problem, I go back and add the SEO.
Thanks for reading.
Much success,
George Pierce
PS. If you would like to see if faceless videos might be a good fit for you, click here to learn what I am doing.
Comments
No doubt something good always comes from experimenting. As the saying goes. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Never quit!
I learned to beat yesterday, last week, last month last year, and so on, so I was tweaking and testing before it was a thing. Thanks, Terri.