Stop Scrolling Past Your Comments — They're Your Next Video Ideas
What's good family! One of the biggest mistakes I see creators make is spending hours looking for their next video idea when their audience is literally TELLING them what they want to see. I'm serious. Go look at your comment sections right now. People are leaving comments like "can you do this with a car?" or "make one with dragons" or "how did you do that effect?" — every single one of those is a free video idea that you KNOW has demand because someone already asked for it. Here's what I do. After I post a video, I go through the comments within the first 24-48 hours. I'm not just replying — I'm looking for patterns. If 3-4 people are asking the same thing or requesting something similar, that tells me there's demand. That becomes my next video. And here's the part most people miss — when you make a video based on what your audience asked for, two things happen. One, the person who requested it feels seen. They become a loyal follower. Two, if one person asked for it, there are hundreds more who were thinking the same thing but didn't comment. So now you're serving a bigger audience than you think. This works on every platform — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook. The comments are the same everywhere. People tell you exactly what they want. You just have to pay attention. So here's my challenge to you this week — go back to your last 5 videos. Read through every comment. Write down any requests, questions, or suggestions people left. I guarantee you'll walk away with at least 3-5 solid video ideas you didn't have before. Stop overthinking it. Your audience is doing the research for you. — LMG