Small Channel: MrBeast Told Do This And YouTube Algorithm Will Love You





YouTube has become one of the most popular platforms for content creators, and with good reason. It provides an incredible opportunity to reach a massive audience and build a following. But with so much content being uploaded every day, it can be challenging to make your video stand out from the rest.

That's why we're excited to share some tips from none other than MrBeast, one of the most successful YouTubers out there. His channel has over 70 million subscribers and his videos regularly get millions of views within hours of being uploaded.

In this guide, we'll be sharing some of the key takeaways from MrBeast's advice on how to create successful YouTube videos. We'll cover topics such as how to keep viewers engaged, how to analyze your analytics to improve your content, and how to create an environment that keeps you motivated to keep producing high-quality content.

Whether you're just starting out on YouTube or you're a seasoned creator looking to take your content to the next level, these tips will be valuable for anyone looking to succeed on the platform. So let's dive in and see what we can learn from MrBeast.


MrBeast's Advice


  • Tell people why they should watch your video, at the start of the video. Don’t start the video with some random or unrelated shot. This helps keep viewers engaged and retain them longer than the first 10 seconds or so of the video – which helps ensure its success.

  • Don’t blame “the algorithm.” Instead, dig into your channel’s analytics and find what’s successful or not. Figure out what YouTube “wants.” Focus on Click-Through-Ratios and Viewer Retention. These are the two key metrics to making sure your video is successful on the platform.

  • The Recommendations team is also now working on including viewer satisfaction with videos as a factor in how much it gets recommended. This is currently done with surveys on the homepage that ask you if you liked a recent video you’ve watched, what you liked most about it, and so on. Evaluate if the video you’re working on is something a viewer will watch all the way through, and if they will enjoy it enough to click on your next video when YouTube recommends it. Keeping viewers happy and returning is key to success.

  • MrBeast says he always makes sure that every shot or scene in a video is worked on so that it all makes an impact. Filming and editing both involve making sure there’s never a dull moment in the video. Establish some sort of “payoff” for the end of the video that keeps viewers watching the full video.

  • Look at your audience retention graph, find common points where viewers drop-off, write them down and don’t do whatever caused the drop-off again.

  • Spend an hour a day brainstorming ideas for new videos or new angles to approach videos you want to make.

  • Create an environment that keeps you wanting to come back and work on videos. This is both the physical environment you work in, but also the people you work with.

  • Connect with other creators and work with them. Don’t spend too long just working by yourself.

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