Throughout my career, I have tried different strategies for social media content. I’m going to share with you some of what I’ve done that has worked for me. So I’m going to break down everything I’ve tried in the past:
When I initially uploaded a video, I looked at what I believed to be an effective call to action and text body formula. I continued after seeing the first publication’s findings, which showed that I had received 235 visits.
I have continuously maintained fewer than 300 views since then. I therefore decided to shift the video’s subtitles from the top to the middle. I’ve done this for the last two videos without altering my writing strategy in any way. The only thing I did was move the subtitles. Just by doing this, I surpassed 600 views on each video.
I started submitting my YouTube videos using the mobile app rather than the online browser. This was another thing I tried, especially for short videos. And I discovered that the quantity of views hasn’t changed. That isn’t helpful.
Testing and testing
I made another test, I used to get 50–70 views for every video on YouTube, but since I lowered the title, I’ve only had 20–30 views. Because of that, I’m thinking of trying another test.
To observe whether there is a difference in the video, I want to shift the subtitles up on YouTube and leave them at the bottom section for TikTok. After that, I’ll keep uploading from the mobile app so that my YouTube thumbnails are better.
I don’t think there was a difference between text and video content when it came to the modifications made to Twitter’s video content. The same is true for content on LinkedIn; there has been no discernible change. These are the same findings I previously released on Facebook and Instagram.
Here you can see the specific results from February 16 to March 8, 2024
Using the following strategy—finding niche niches where people can identify with me—I’m going to keep conducting some primary testing to see if it makes a difference. I’m growing my Twitter and TikTok following in this manner because of this.
Moving the title to the top for YouTube and to the bottom center for TikTok are the next adjustments I want to make. Furthermore, there hasn’t been any modification to the text content since I don’t see anything specific that needs testing at this time.
Soon I will be announcing the results of more tests I’m going to try, stay tuned.