Hi Everyone! I am George Pierce. In this post I will be sharing some kid's channel tips. My kid's channel is still new and I still have much to learn, however, I have discovered a few things that work for me, and I believe they are worth sharing. Let's begin.
Quality Content...but that is not all...quality content based on what your viewers want. My favorite tools to help find what viewers want are TubeBuddy and Ubersuggest. They help us to find keywords and keyword phrases with good or great search and with LESS Competition. Thus we can build our content around those keywords.
Above is an example of Ubersuggest, and there is a free version. I recommend an SD (organic search difficulty) in the 30s or lower for beginners, but with over 100K in just the US and about 165K overall search volume monthly, I believe you can see how this tool can help your channel.
A NEW SPIN!
Putting a new slant on a known children's story or fairy tale is working for me. Jack and The Beanstalk, for example, has a global monthly search volume over 100K and an SD of 46, and in my version, Uh Oh! the Giant wins! What I am sharing is a spin off of Fractured Fairy Tales, with a new name. And, I believe you will find that the 'rewriting' will be fun.
Sing Alongs!
So far three out of three sing alongs are doing well. The Thomas the Train (above) video happened due to sing along research. I am happy to have discovered and to share that kid's love sing alongs.
Suno is a free online resource that can help you with sing alongs as well as a theme song for your channel. Suno will do all the work, but you are still in control. Flex Clip can help you with creating bouncing ball lyrics. Both are free and amazing.
I am having fun, but I know how disappointing it can be when no one watches your videos, so I hope these tips will help.
Thank you for reading.
Much success,
George Pierce
PS. I am also in the process of establishing an Emcee for the channel, so far it is Jaxin Roarwell, a lion...free from Vidnoz. The idea is to have a fun and friendly character that represents your channel and that kids can identify with. This tip is presently not validated. Jaxin will have some fun, exciting, adventure stories of his own, and a character like Jaxin can be used in intros, outros, CTAs, storytelling and more. Presently an experiment, one that I hope goes well, so do not forget to experiment as well.
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