Thanks for your feedback bro. Yes, I do keep a tab on the analytics of each video.I have noticed these formats are quite popular these days in YT... so its about you delivering new and interesting info in the topics. That depends a lot on how much you research deeply (and also picking topics that maybe have not been done so). A great presenter that is my cup of tea for example is Mark Felton...as he gets into (not so well known) topic details with very intense research and sticks to a short time format like what you are aiming for here.
Let me watch a few more and get back to you later.
Also have you looked at the video analytics overall and seen what is the viewer retention (as far as time etc)? If its sustained, all good (and maybe can even increase video length if you have the info to keep it interesting etc)....if there is drop-off at some point you can gear towards that kind of time and see if that is better etc...and split (longer topics) as needed according to that etc.Yes, topics are tough to choose because I don’t to be bracketed with other YT channels.
I started the channel last month.
My intial videos hd huge editing blunders but I realised ppl do chose content over everything else.
My video on Indian military intel was about 25mins long— prepared after inervieweing many intel veterans. People actually sat through the entire video and watched it. That surprised me! (its not as if it got great audience—6K something, but it still fared better than other videos). Lol
Still learning to edit and choose content. And please don’t hesitate to criticise. Lolz
Not promoting my channel, just posting it here for review.
This is the video on Indian Military intelligence--Operations, Obstacles, legends & hamam >>