Startup Idea

YouTube Channel Documenting the History of Bands

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Basic Description

Many people go to YouTube for music and/or to be entertained.

This startup idea involves creating mini-documentaries about the history of bands and singers throughout their careers – focusing on one at a time.

Much of the information about these celebrities has already been documented in-depth in other videos and in magazines so the information is definitely easily available.

Footage of the subject should also be easy to find as you follow the band/artist through their career talking about the change of sound and release success of each song and music video.

Traffic for these videos should be easy to acquire as people listening to or searching for the band notice your video come up and click out of interest.

There have been thousands of big-name bands and artists in the Western world to cover – the same can most likely be said if you are focusing on Asia, Indonesia or maybe even country-specific or niche-specific too.

Once you have established a template to work from with your docuseries you should then find producing these videos easy.

Outsourcing should be fairly simple too, with UpWork and Fiverr featuring a huge number of skilled professionals available to hire to focus on each element.

Experimenting with the length of the videos as well as introductory “YouTube Shorts” should be done fairly early on to work out what works best.

Once you have an established audience of a great size you can start leveraging that to get interviews with real people as part of the content too.


At A Glance

What are the most important factors about this startup idea?

Market Size

Hard to say

A larger market size for a product/service is usually better.

Initial Investment

$0

This is the minimum amount of cash you would need to test an MVP yourself.

Growing Market

This startup idea is in a growing market, suggesting that there could well be increasing opportunities.

Evergreen

An evergreen idea is one that has already shown stability and will probably do so for some time.

Not Seasonal

This idea is not seasonal and should provide a stable income all year round.

Hands Off

Once built, this business should be a hands off money maker freeing you up to focus on other things.


Important Factors

What are the most important things to consider with the "YouTube Channel Documenting the History of Bands" startup idea.

How It Makes Money

YouTube offers an in-house advertising platform called Adsense that can be used to make money from every view of your videos. Expect high-traffic videos with this idea but probably lower earnings per view due to its broad niche.

Required Skills

Video production and script writing is probably the most basic skill you need. Outsourcing is possible for a lot of the elements of this startup idea or even possibly taking advantage of AI to write scripts.

Building An MVP

With this idea it would be ideal to just do it in order to test it. Create a bunch of episodes of the most popular bands and release them into the wild of YouTube search and see how people react.

Initial Traction

The beautiful thing about YouTube is that it already has the audience, you just need to answer questions that others aren't answering or answer them better.


Growth Hacks

What are some growth hacks you could experiment with to really launch this startup?

  1. Thorough Research: Invest time in in-depth research about bands' histories. Provide accurate, detailed, and lesser-known facts about the bands and their members. A well-researched video can establish your channel's credibility.
  2. Engaging Storytelling: Craft your videos with engaging storytelling techniques. Present the band's history in a narrative format, incorporating interesting anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories. Engaging storytelling keeps viewers hooked and encourages them to watch more videos.
  3. Visual Appeal: Use high-quality visuals, including rare photos, concert footage, and album covers. Engaging visuals enhance the viewer's experience and make your videos visually appealing.
  4. Interviews and Guest Features: Whenever possible, feature interviews with band members, producers, or people associated with the band. Hearing firsthand accounts adds authenticity to your content and attracts viewers interested in exclusive insights.
  5. Cover Diverse Bands: Cover a wide range of bands from different genres and eras. Cater to various musical tastes to attract a broader audience. Rotate between popular mainstream bands and lesser-known but influential ones.
  6. Collaborate with Musicians: Collaborate with musicians or music enthusiasts who can provide expert commentary or share their perspectives on the bands you are covering. Cross-promotion with musicians can introduce your channel to their fanbase.
  7. Create Series: Organize your content into thematic series, such as "Legends of Rock," "Pioneers of Hip-Hop," or "Icons of Pop." Series create a sense of continuity and encourage viewers to watch multiple videos, increasing your channel's watch time.
  8. SEO Optimization: Optimize video titles, descriptions, and tags with relevant keywords related to the bands you are covering. Understand what viewers might be searching for and incorporate those keywords to improve your videos' discoverability.
  9. Interactive Content: Encourage viewer interaction by asking questions, conducting polls, or requesting feedback in your videos. Respond to comments and engage with your audience to build a sense of community around your channel.
  10. Utilize Social Media: Promote your videos on social media platforms frequented by music enthusiasts. Join music-related forums, groups, and discussions to share your content and engage with potential viewers.
  11. Live Q&A Sessions: Host live Q&A sessions where viewers can ask questions about specific bands or suggest bands for future videos. Live sessions create real-time engagement and help you understand your audience's preferences.
  12. Create Compelling Thumbnails and Titles: Design eye-catching thumbnails and craft compelling titles that pique curiosity. Thumbnails and titles should accurately represent the content while being visually appealing to potential viewers.
  13. Encourage Subscriptions and Notifications: Remind viewers to subscribe to your channel and turn on notifications to stay updated with your latest videos. Subscribers are more likely to watch your future content, increasing your channel's overall reach.
  14. Analytical Tools: Use YouTube Analytics to understand viewer behavior. Analyze which videos perform best, identify trends, and adapt your content strategy based on the data.

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