🎙️Replicating Success - RF 70-200mm, RF 24-105mm (2.8k Subs)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    In episode 4, I discuss replicating previously successful videos on the channel and share analytics from my popular videos on the RF 70-200mm f/4 and RF 24-105mm lenses. Thumbnails, titles, and video length affected how I thought about building on previous videos I made. I reflect on a recent channel performance and explore strategies for maintaining quality while attracting traffic. Lastly, I discuss the importance of targeting search, experimenting with different topics on RUclips that target both broad and niche interests, and more.
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    Podsqueeze Timestamps:
    00:02:03 - Replicating successful videos
    Dan talks about replicating successful videos and discusses specific videos that have performed well on his channel.
    00:06:42 - Analyzing the analytics of a popular video
    Dan analyzes the analytics of specific videos that have received a lot of views and discusses the factors contributing to their success.
    00:09:25 - Thumbnail Strategy
    Dan discusses thumbnails and how to optimize them to attract viewers.
    00:11:24 - Replicating Thumbnail Success
    Dan explores replicating successful thumbnails from past videos to maintain consistent click-through rates.
    00:15:16 - Leading with Conclusion in Intros
    Dan duplicates a strategy of immediately revealing the conclusion or thesis of the video in the introduction to engage viewers.
    00:18:14 - The Verdict on Video Performance
    Dan reviews retention graphs, traffic patterns, and the search potential of videos.
    00:19:14 - CTR and Video Success
    Exploration of click-through rates and their impact on the potential success of a video.
    00:20:06 - Finding a Middle Ground for Video Style
    Balancing search and recommended traffic with engaging editing techniques. Pushing back against overused video styles.
    00:27:40 - The journey of growing a RUclips channel
    Dan discusses the importance of targeting search, experimenting with different topics, and learning about RUclips in various niches.
    00:28:28 - Analyzing milestones and video releases
    Dan talks about the videos released around the 2900 milestone, including Lightroom shorts and the RF 28mm pancake video.
    00:30:24 - The impact of competition on video performance
    Dan shares insights on the success of a video comparing two lenses and how competition affects click-through rates and engagement.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @frankdudenhausen2697
    @frankdudenhausen2697 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please do this RF 28mm vs. RF 35mm lens video! I'd really like to hear your opinion on that topic.

    • @DanYosua
      @DanYosua  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'll probably spend some time shooting dual on the trip.

    • @frankdudenhausen2697
      @frankdudenhausen2697 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think if i had to choose between both it would be more about use cases, general usability and versatility than about image quality. They make both great images for their price point.

    • @DanYosua
      @DanYosua  11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, I like having the macro option, and prefer 35mm for a talking head shot. But usually 28mm for everything else and it's been a good compromise for me.

  • @hamiltonchristie6992
    @hamiltonchristie6992 10 месяцев назад

    Question, do you feel it’s worth the time, energy and money to move over from the 24-105mm F4 L EF lens to the R version of the same lens? Same question for the 70-200mm F4 L. I have the R and RP bodies.

    • @DanYosua
      @DanYosua  10 месяцев назад

      If it were me, and I already had the EF versions, I would probably be waiting for the RF mark ii's of these to see if they offer drastic improvement. Adapting is not ideal for the form factor reason, but continues to work well on everything I've tried myself.