Spend 15 minutes listing problems your audience faces, then another 15 minutes brainstorming how your content could solve them.
2. Reinvent Your Greatest Hits
Use YouTube Analytics to identify top-performing videos. Consider creating a “Part 2,” updating the content, or exploring a subtopic in depth.
3. Tap into TrendsTrack content trends using tools like the “Trends” tab in YouTube Studio or Google Trends. The trick is to find a unique angle fitting your style.
4. Audience Polling
Use Community posts or live Q&A sessions to ask your viewers what they’d like to see next. Great for channels with engaging audiences.
5. Try the Opposite Approach
Flip a common piece of advice or a popular video format on its head—offer the opposite take for a fresh perspective.
6. Use Search Data
Type keywords in the YouTube search bar and explore autocomplete suggestions or Google’s “People Mind Map Your Next YouTube Idea
7.YouTube suggests using a “mind mapping” exercise to spark new content opportunities: