Milo Mumble “Please” series: Part 1
Hi Everyone! I am George Pierce, I believe that uploading your videos in parts is an easy way to help your channel. Nearly all of my weight loss training videos are uploaded in parts (as a series). As mentioned in my previous SE post, I am starting a new DailyMotion channel, so I am using this strategy to boost the new channel.
Milo Mumble “Please” series: Part 2
Why I Upload in Parts (and Why You Might Want To)
On my Win At Losing Weight series, I often break episodes into parts—and it’s no accident.
📌 It builds momentum. Viewers stay engaged and return for the next piece.
📌 It boosts discoverability. Each part targets fresh keywords and hashtags.
📌 It lightens the load. Smaller uploads mean faster production and consistent flow.
If you’ve got a big message, consider sharing it in parts. It’s a strategy that works—for your audience and the algorithm.
Milo Mumble “Please” series: Part 3
Let's say that you break your video into 4 parts. EVERY video part can POINT to another video in your series. Part one can point to part two, part two to 3, and so on, and parts 2 to 4 can also point to part 1.
🎬 Why Uploading in Parts Can Supercharge Your Channel 🚀
Breaking your video into a series isn’t just smart—it’s strategic.
✅ Keeps Viewers Coming Back
Each part builds anticipation. Viewers return for the next episode, boosting watch time and loyalty.
✅ Maximizes Discoverability
More uploads = more chances to be found. Each part can target different keywords and hashtags.
✅ Deepens Engagement
A series invites comments, theories, and shares. You’re not just posting—you’re building a community.
✅ Eases Production Pressure
Smaller chunks mean faster uploads and more consistent content flow.
So next time you’ve got a big idea—think series. Your audience (and the algorithm) will thank you.
I appreciate your reading this post, thank you.
Much success,
George Pierce
PS. The videos above were created with Magiclight (less than $8 per month) and ChatGPT, which is free. This series is part of a reusable formula...videos built around other words such as "listening" and "thank you" and so on.
Comments
This is a great post. It seems like one of the good things about posting in parts is like boosting your engagement exponentially.
You said it beautifully, thanks, John.
You're fantastic George Pierce and so is this post. It has much value and will help a lot of people.
Newbies may not be aware that "new channels" are discriminated against by the algorithm of several major platforms such as YT and TT, a new channel has to "prove' itself, so more videos help there also, thank you, Terri.