Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles My name's Wengie and my channel's about DIYs, crafts, lifestyle just basically anything that you can be creative with and it's called Wengie. I used to be a blogger and my blogging audience requested my makeup look. So I started off going "OK, I'll just make makeup videos then" because that's what they wanted to see and then I was finding at the two-year mark I was getting kind of bored of it. I guess it became quite repetitive for me. So I think that's usually a sign whether you need to make a change or not. Honestly, do you love what you do? And it's OK to say, "I don't enjoy it". If you're deciding to evolve your channel content and you truly have felt stuck for a long time one thing that really helped me was finding inspiration. "I wanna be more like that person," or, "I wanna be more like that." When I was watching these life hack videos or these lifestyle videos I was like, "Wow, look at their shots, they're really pretty "and I want my channel to look like that." See what's trending, see what people are watching is there any content that you tend to watch that you enjoy? Is there some way you can incorporate what you're enjoying at the moment that is doing well on YouTube and can you spin that in your style and your personality? You know, what is popular meets what you love. Maybe reach out to your audience first and see, throw out some ideas going "Is this something you guys wanna watch?" and very quickly because of the Internet you will know whether it's something they want to watch. And the great thing about pivoting when you already have experience in another category of content is looking at your strengths and seeing what can you bring to this new industry, area or type of content that could set you apart from everyone that's already there? Look into your own skill sets and styles and say "Can I do content in this new industry but just with a personal twist?" And maybe slowly pivot, as opposed to doing a drastic change maybe take a little step first. Do something closer to what you want to do but your current audience already loves and then slowly move or supplement your new type of content with your old type of content. The other thing is, you could take the risk and just change your audience. That can be done as well. But you need to know there's gonna be some down time before your channel picks up. When I posted my first life hack video, people enjoyed it but when I stopped posting my makeup videos and started just purely focusing on more lifestyle videos There was lots of like "Wengie, I signed up to your channel for makeup videos "you're not making any, why am I here?" and there was a lot of negativity around my new change in content mainly because I dropped the old content as well. I did do a few transitional videos but they were not happy so it was interesting because I didn't anticipate that and I thought they would enjoy the new content just as much as I did. I feel like the change was the best decision I've ever made. Not only do I feel creatively fulfilled but my channel grew at an exponential rate and I think part of it is also when you do content you're passionate about it shows, and when it shows, people appreciate it and therefore, your channel just naturally does better no matter what drop in views you have in the short term I feel like in the long term if you can sustain and create quality content because you love doing it it's going to work out for the better in the long run.
B1 US content wengie channel makeup life hack lifestyle Wengie's Advice for Making Creative Changes on YouTube 201 8 Amy.Lin posted on 2019/03/20 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary