release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

25

Transcript of release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Page 1: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com
Page 2: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Identify the “Why” develop a release schedule

01

Research and review

“Program with Purpose”

02

03

Follow through04

Page 3: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

01

Page 4: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Think about your mission on YouTube and ask yourself:

■ What do you want to say?

■ What can you share with others?

■ Who are your favorite YouTube creators?

■ How can you have an impact?

■ For inspiration, check out this channel trailer, which breaks down the “why?” in 60 seconds

Page 5: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

MY FAVORITE VLOG EVER!!

Release schedules are critical when building and fulfilling audience expectations. Before programming, ask yourself:

■ How many videos can you release per week?

■ What days of the week you will release on?

■ Will you rotate content type?

■ Will you link content to specific days of the week?

Page 6: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

02

Page 7: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Before building a new programming slate, it’s important to analyze your existing content:

■ Look for patterns

■ Identify outliers

■ Review your formats

■ Look at subscriber vs. non-subscriber watch time

Page 8: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

A format is a repeatable video concept, often linked to a specific vertical. It’s important to learn the formats that exist in your vertical and utilize them to provide:

■ Familiarity

■ Room for experimentation

■ Expanded audiences

■ Repeatability

Page 9: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Stay on top of trends as they appear on the platform and remember to:

■ Be timely; it’s important to only engage with trends while they’re still fresh

■ Be true; when leaning into a trend, be sure to create something authentic to the original meaning

■ Be creative; Don’t be afraid to put your own spin on things

Page 10: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Use the suggested traffic data available in analytics to identify:

■ What types of content are driving viewers to your channel

■ What creators your audience has an affinity for

■ The reach + scope of your content

Page 11: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

The search data available in Google Trends and YouTube analytics can give you crucial insights when planning content:

■ YouTube Search traffic will allow you to see what searches directed viewers to your content

■ Google Trends allows you to track the popularity of various search terms over a period of time

Page 12: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Tentpole events are major cultural moments; think holidays, premieres, sports championships, music festivals, or conventions. When building content for these:

■ Start early; searches for a topic like “Easter” start weeks before the actual holiday

■ Stay timeless; avoid calling out specific dates or years when possible

■ Repeat performances; consider creating a series around your yearly visit to events

■ Keep metadata up to date; don’t forget to review + update your titles and thumbnails as the event rolls around each year!

Page 13: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

03

Page 14: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Hero content serves as a tentpole moment and drives viewers to your channel who are unfamiliar with you or your brand

■ Rare, usually built around a major event, release, or big idea

■ Deals with mass appeal topics that lean into the video’s concept as opposed to your star power

■ Provide a moment of massive promotion, converting a large amount of casual viewers into loyal subscribers

Page 15: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Help content is evergreen and serves as a source of continuous viewership and subscriber growth; e.g. “How to tie a tie”

■ Targeted topics; appeals direct to specific interests by fulfilling a need, addressing a niche, or answering a question

■ Infrequent, but not rare; help content is more common than hero content, but likely won’t be the bulk of your releases

■ Converts casuals; help content is meant to expose your content to non-subscribers, bringing them into the fold and converting them to subscribers

Page 16: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Hub content appeals to your core audience, keeping them coming back via steady, consistent, content that appeals to their expectations and desires.

■ Common; this content will likely be the majority of your releases and speak directly to your channel goals / mission

■ Familiar; hub content should feel familiar to long time viewers; lean into your formats and don’t be afraid to get personal!

■ Repeatable; hub content should be easy to produce on a consistent basis, save the big picture stuff for hero ideas!

Page 17: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

04

Page 18: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Always try to maximize your production time; get as many videos out of a location and/or shoot day as possible!

■ Block shoot; shooting multiple videos back to back will maximize efficiency

■ Repackage; compilations, reactions, and top tens are all great ways to revive old content for your viewers

■ Get Extra; where possible, try grabbing extras like BTS, bloopers, or random funny moments and build those into their own pieces of content

Page 19: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Once you’ve set expectations for your audience, it’s crucial that you follow through on them. Stick to your release schedule and remember the following:

■ Consistency doesn’t equal volume; being consistent doesn’t necessarily mean posting every day!

■ Keep your content manageable; high production value videos are great, but are very difficult to sustain

■ Start traditions; catch phrases and nicknames for your audience are a great way to build consistency into your content!

Page 20: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Worried that you won’t have time to produce one of your standard uploads? Lean into YouTube’s lightweight creation features!

■ Create with YouTube Stories

■ Post on the Community Tab

■ Go Live

Page 21: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Always keep the conversation flowing between you and your audience:

■ Fill the silence; the conversation shouldn’t begin and end with your videos!

■ Get feedback and suggestions; whether it’s about individual videos or the overall channel strategy!

■ Keep em’ in the loop; always communicate breaks, changes, or events to your audience in advance

Page 22: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Short term considerations:

● Develop a voice and mission for your channel

● Optimize your release schedule

● Review your existing content + the competition

● Research formats, trends, and search + suggested

01

Long term considerations:

● Programming with Purpose via Help, Hub, and Hero content

● Stay consistent and communicate any breaks or content gaps

● Lean into lightweight YouTube tools and always make the most of your content

02

Page 23: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com

Short term considerations:

● Find your why

● Optimize your release schedule

● Review your existing content + the competition

● Research formats, trends, and search + suggested

01

Long term considerations:

● Programming with Purpose via Help, Hub, and Hero content

● Stay consistent and communicate any breaks or content gaps

● Lean into lightweight YouTube tools and always make the most of your content

02

Page 24: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com
Page 25: release schedule - storage.googleapis.com