Do you guys create playlists on your channel? Have you noticed it helping with your channel growth? How often do you create a playlist?
I agree once you have a larger number of videos itΓÇÖs really a smart thing to do. I too like when a youtuber makes playlists to find their content easier.I try to put every one of my videos in a playlist. It helps keep things organized for me. As a viewer, I appreciate it when a content creator has their videos in playlists. It helps me find content when I'm looking for it.
I couldnΓÇÖt agree more. I read somewhere a youtuber would make videos at least once or twice per week and create a few playlists weekly. They said they saw a big increase in subscribers by doing it.Hi there!
I find using playlists rather helpful because it keeps the viewer on your channel for a longer period of time (that is, of course, if the viewer finds our content entertaining), which is a big plus for the Youtube algorithm. It seems to me to be a good practice to get into to also keep your content organized and make it easier for the viewer to navigate your content...(especially if one does a few different topics.)
Also, I think it is essential for musicians and artists, because of the nature of their creations
One of the coolest tricks I learned was from Brian G who said to make a "most recent" playlist. You give it a cool name like "My latest videos" and that way you can custom curate your home page. If you want to give more attention to a video a few uploads previous, you can simply not add your most recent video to that playlist, and it won't show up on your home page like it would the default way.Do you guys create playlists on your channel? Have you noticed it helping with your channel growth? How often do you create a playlist?
Yes, I try to create a playlist for every new series I have. If you optimize your video and your playlist well, people might be able to see your playlist when they searchDo you guys create playlists on your channel? Have you noticed it helping with your channel growth? How often do you create a playlist?
Do you guys create playlists on your channel? Have you noticed it helping with your channel growth? How often do you create a playlist?
I dont know if im the only one doing that. I have one smaller YouTuber i really like and i dont donate money or anything like that BUT he has a playlist for all his videos. Sometimes if i go to bed i just let the playlist play on my phone. Thats a small thing i can do and helps him getting 100% watchtime on his videos and of course all the ads which are played.
So thats one reason why playlist really help too
I've done things like that occasionally. I do know that with my channel being 25k in size, when I find a smaller channel with a video I like, I'll sometimes pop them into a playlist with my videos. It's a nice way to send a mass of people to another artist as a form of community. While it might take eyes away from my videos, it's not taking eyes off platform, and if the session continues, it still benifits my channel as well.
I think I remember hearing someone at vidsummit or somewhere else talking about how making a playlist to send your traffic to another similar related video, can actually get YOUR videos suggested onto their videos because it's sending linked traffic. I should look more into that one.
Once you have created the playlist - how do you re-order the lists - move one from bottom to top?Yes, I try to create a playlist for every new series I have. If you optimize your video and your playlist well, people might be able to see your playlist when they search
Also, if you have it in a playlist, it is easier for YT to recommend people the next part of the series and it can keep people on your videos instead of flocking to another.
ThatΓÇÖs a really good idea! I think I might do it. I know that at least on mobile it limits how many of my videos it shows. That could really help. Thanks for sharing.One of the coolest tricks I learned was from Brian G who said to make a "most recent" playlist. You give it a cool name like "My latest videos" and that way you can custom curate your home page. If you want to give more attention to a video a few uploads previous, you can simply not add your most recent video to that playlist, and it won't show up on your home page like it would the default way.
On my channel I do a range of things, so I have a playlist for quick videos, a playlist for full length tutorials, and because I do drawings of dinosaurs, I have a playlist for the most popular individual dinosaurs, and it's a great way to fill out your homepage to give a large variaty.
You can't do that without playlists. Plus (unsure if it still applies now) but a few years ago, YouTube counted making a playlist as making content, so it would push you out a little bit and would show a signal to YouTube that you were still active even if you weren't uploading.
Also you can give a playlist a custom description which acts as extra SEO.
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Huh I never thought of that. But itΓÇÖs a good idea. Plus youΓÇÖre helping other channels too. I might try this with my playlists.I've done things like that occasionally. I do know that with my channel being 25k in size, when I find a smaller channel with a video I like, I'll sometimes pop them into a playlist with my videos. It's a nice way to send a mass of people to another artist as a form of community. While it might take eyes away from my videos, it's not taking eyes off platform, and if the session continues, it still benifits my channel as well.
I think I remember hearing someone at vidsummit or somewhere else talking about how making a playlist to send your traffic to another similar related video, can actually get YOUR videos suggested onto their videos because it's sending linked traffic. I should look more into that one.
I'm now trying to look/learn how to make "official playlists" they're apparently differant to regular playlists, but YouTube don't make it as obvious as to how to set them up. Rather than have a playlist for topics and themes, it's a playlist SPECIFICALLY for linking one video to another "part 1" "part 2" etc. Nick talks about it all the time, but it's not obvious in studio where that is.
Thanks for that yeah I was aware of most of that except how to get there YouTube have never had the best playlist user interface, considering how many people like watching playlists, yet creators don't use them as often as they should! I appreciate the helpLet me see if I can help!
To set "official playlists" go into one of your playlists and you should see three dots "..." click on that and hit the gear "Playlist Settings". A new white window should pop up with two options "Allow embedding" and "Add new videos to top of playlist" with switches look below them and you will see "ADVANCED SETTINGS" click on that.
After you click it will flash and a new Playlist settings screen will open. On the right side under "Additional Options" you will see a check box with the text "Set as official series for this playlist" that is what you are looking for!
I was shocked at how quickly my views went up after I did this for some of my playlists. Just remember you can only have a video in one Official playlist.
I've done things like that occasionally. I do know that with my channel being 25k in size, when I find a smaller channel with a video I like, I'll sometimes pop them into a playlist with my videos. It's a nice way to send a mass of people to another artist as a form of community. While it might take eyes away from my videos, it's not taking eyes off platform, and if the session continues, it still benifits my channel as well.
I think I remember hearing someone at vidsummit or somewhere else talking about how making a playlist to send your traffic to another similar related video, can actually get YOUR videos suggested onto their videos because it's sending linked traffic. I should look more into that one.