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I Hope You Don't Believe These YouTube Myths?

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Myths are not only present in history classes but also in YouTube as well. Some of these myths directly affect how YouTubers produce content that’s why it’s essential to consider them. It's crucial to approach YouTube myths with a critical mindset and consider the unique dynamics of your channel.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss various YouTube myths and provide their insights on topics such as using AI scripts, targeting search vs. suggested videos, the importance of video quality and quantity, scripting YouTube videos, uploading in 4K, choosing a camera brand, the impact of running ads on a channel, the role of swearing in videos, and the benefits and risks of controversy on YouTube.

YouTube is a dynamic platform, and what works for one creator may not work for another. Stay informed, adapt to changes, and focus on creating high-quality content that resonates with your audience. By debunking common myths and staying true to your creative vision, you can navigate the YouTube landscape with confidence and achieve success.
Highlights

[02:07] Using AI scripts for YouTube video scripts
[06:14] Compensation for original artists when AI sources their work
08:40] Targeting titles for search vs suggested videos
[10:46] Strategy for small channels to prioritize search initially
[11:33] Importance of targeting long tail keywords for small channels
[14:07] Quality vs. quantity debate on YouTube
[17:42] Mark Rober's once-a-month release schedule and exceptional quality
[19:47] Why three videos per week is an ideal upload schedule
[20:44] Scripting options: winging it, outline, or word-for-word script
[21:57] Bullet points allow for more natural camera presence
[22:19] Teleprompters can be helpful for nervous creators, but avoid robotic delivery [24:31] Uploading in 4k can make your video stand out
[27:38] Canon, Nikon, or Sony?
[30:11] Running ads on your channel can hurt your average view duration
[31:52] How creating a channel trailer can help bring traffic to your channel
[32:22] Running ads as separate videos may lower the average view duration
[33:07] YouTube might be able to differentiate between ads and organic videos
[34:01] Importance of upload schedule for video release timing
[34:22] Thumbnails still matter despite autoplay and short attention spans
[37:25] Niche down to target a specific audience for better engagement
[39:34] Swearing can hurt monetization and reach, be cautious with it
[43:58] Controversy can benefit if attention is gained and handled well

Resources Mentioned

Subscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channel

Check out Grant and Augie’s Channels below:

Grant Ball Treesicle

Augie Johnston Vidchops Baller Boot Camp

✅ If you want to take the burden of editing off your hands, head over to https://VidChops.com to add an expert video editor to your team in just a few clicks and you'll never have to edit again: https://VidChops.com

  continue reading

180 episodes

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Manage episode 381806151 series 3310250
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Myths are not only present in history classes but also in YouTube as well. Some of these myths directly affect how YouTubers produce content that’s why it’s essential to consider them. It's crucial to approach YouTube myths with a critical mindset and consider the unique dynamics of your channel.
In this episode, Augie Johnston and Grant Ball discuss various YouTube myths and provide their insights on topics such as using AI scripts, targeting search vs. suggested videos, the importance of video quality and quantity, scripting YouTube videos, uploading in 4K, choosing a camera brand, the impact of running ads on a channel, the role of swearing in videos, and the benefits and risks of controversy on YouTube.

YouTube is a dynamic platform, and what works for one creator may not work for another. Stay informed, adapt to changes, and focus on creating high-quality content that resonates with your audience. By debunking common myths and staying true to your creative vision, you can navigate the YouTube landscape with confidence and achieve success.
Highlights

[02:07] Using AI scripts for YouTube video scripts
[06:14] Compensation for original artists when AI sources their work
08:40] Targeting titles for search vs suggested videos
[10:46] Strategy for small channels to prioritize search initially
[11:33] Importance of targeting long tail keywords for small channels
[14:07] Quality vs. quantity debate on YouTube
[17:42] Mark Rober's once-a-month release schedule and exceptional quality
[19:47] Why three videos per week is an ideal upload schedule
[20:44] Scripting options: winging it, outline, or word-for-word script
[21:57] Bullet points allow for more natural camera presence
[22:19] Teleprompters can be helpful for nervous creators, but avoid robotic delivery [24:31] Uploading in 4k can make your video stand out
[27:38] Canon, Nikon, or Sony?
[30:11] Running ads on your channel can hurt your average view duration
[31:52] How creating a channel trailer can help bring traffic to your channel
[32:22] Running ads as separate videos may lower the average view duration
[33:07] YouTube might be able to differentiate between ads and organic videos
[34:01] Importance of upload schedule for video release timing
[34:22] Thumbnails still matter despite autoplay and short attention spans
[37:25] Niche down to target a specific audience for better engagement
[39:34] Swearing can hurt monetization and reach, be cautious with it
[43:58] Controversy can benefit if attention is gained and handled well

Resources Mentioned

Subscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channel

Check out Grant and Augie’s Channels below:

Grant Ball Treesicle

Augie Johnston Vidchops Baller Boot Camp

✅ If you want to take the burden of editing off your hands, head over to https://VidChops.com to add an expert video editor to your team in just a few clicks and you'll never have to edit again: https://VidChops.com

  continue reading

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