Is this enough to differentiate myself on YouTube?
I'm in the self-development niche. When doing a competitor analysis on YouTube, most tend to do either:
  1. Talk to the camera about self-development, with some B-roll thrown in there, or
  2. Have nothing but B-roll, and just talk over it.
They tend to be ethics-agnostic, maybe because they don't want to limit their outreach in that regard. Due to this, they also seem to be non-integrated, giving various advice in their videos but never really fitting it all together in a kind of master process.
What I'd like to see is more of an engineering/systematic/integrated approach to self-development. This is coming from someone with an engineering background. I would rather use Loom/Screen Flow and a virtual whiteboard, as well as tie everything back to an objective ethics, which I believe is the proper foundation for any kind of self-development.
Does this seem like enough of a unique spin on things?
5
4 comments
Daniel Mayo
3
Is this enough to differentiate myself on YouTube?
Public group
Create content. Make money. Educate earth.
Join the Synthesizer Movement.
Leaderboard (30-day)
powered by