In this video, I’m going to share with you a proven method to generate unlimited video ideas for your YouTube channel. As someone who manages multiple YouTube channels, I understand the importance of finding the right video ideas to maximize views and engagement. By following this checklist of 12 different sources, you’ll never run out of video ideas again. Let’s dive in!
YouTube Search
Start by creating a list of input phrases related to your niche. For example, if your niche is cryptocurrency, list terms like bitcoin, ethereum, cryptocurrency news, etc. Then, enter these terms into the YouTube search bar to explore the related search results. Each result can inspire potential video ideas, such as “crypto mining” or “cryptocurrency for beginners.”
VidIQ Keyword Research
VidIQ is a powerful tool that provides insights for YouTube creators. Utilize the VidIQ keyword research feature to discover video ideas. Enter your list of input phrases and explore the related keywords, questions, and matching terms. Pay attention to the overall score, which indicates high search volume with low competition, making those keywords ideal for your videos.
Google Keyword Planner
Sign up for a Google Ads account to access the free Google Keyword Planner. Input your list of keywords, select your target location, and analyze the average monthly searches, competition, and overall score. Focus on keywords with high search volume and low competition to ensure your videos have the best chance of performing well.
Ubersuggest
Ubersuggest is another free tool that helps you generate video ideas. Enter your keywords, choose your target location and language, and analyze the related keyword ideas. Look for high search volume and low SEO difficulty to identify valuable video topics.
Answer the Public
Answer the Public is a website that provides ideas based on common questions people ask about a specific topic. Enter your keyword, select your target location and language, and explore the results. It presents questions and queries that can serve as excellent video ideas for educational or how-to content.
TubeBuddy Keyword Explorer
TubeBuddy offers a keyword explorer tool that suggests video ideas based on your keywords. Install the TubeBuddy extension, go to your YouTube channel, and access the keyword explorer. Enter your keywords and explore the related video ideas, taking note of the search volume and competition.
VidIQ Daily Ideas
VidIQ provides a daily ideas feature, offering fresh video ideas directly from their website. Log into VidIQ, go to the Daily Ideas section, and browse through the suggested video topics. While not all ideas may be perfect, they can serve as inspiration and spark your creativity.
Other Top YouTube Channels
Explore popular YouTube channels within your niche for video ideas. Analyze their trending videos, most popular videos, and consider creating part two or updated versions of their successful videos. Keep a list of these channels to refer back to when seeking inspiration.
VidIQ Most Viewed Tab
Utilize the VidIQ extension’s “Most Viewed” tab to find popular videos within your niche. Sort the videos by highest views per hour and consider smaller channels that still receive significant views. Analyze their video topics and create your unique spin on those successful ideas.
VidIQ Trend Alerts
Set up trend alerts in VidIQ to receive notifications when specific keywords or topics start gaining traction. Choose relevant keywords, select desired criteria (views per hour), and receive weekly reports on the trending videos. Stay updated on emerging trends to stay ahead with your video ideas.
YouTube Analytics: Audience Watching Habits
Analyze your YouTube analytics to gain insights into your audience’s preferences. Explore the “Other channels and videos your audience watches” section to discover popular channels and their content. Additionally, examine the “Key Moments for Audience Retention” section to identify spikes in viewership. Consider expanding on those topics or creating videos dedicated to specific moments of high engagement.
YouTube Analytics: Search Results and Suggested Videos
Dig into your YouTube analytics to explore the search results and suggested videos that lead viewers to your content. Use these search queries and suggested video topics as inspiration for future videos. This way, you can create content that aligns with what your audience is actively searching for and watching. By utilizing these 12 sources, you’ll have an endless supply of video ideas for your YouTube channel. Remember to analyze search volume, competition, and relevance to ensure you’re targeting the right topics. Stay creative, consistent, and always strive to provide value to your viewers. Now that you have an abundance of video ideas, it’s time to make money on YouTube.