YouTube
Define your niche and target audience
Create a YouTube channel
Plan your content schedule
Invest in equipment and software
Create high-quality videos
SEO and video description
Optimize video titles and thumbnails
Engage with your audience
Promote your YouTube videos
Monitor YouTube analytics
Monetize and grow your channel
Who are the most popular YouTubers in your niche?
What products or services do your target audience tend to buy through YouTube?
What brands exist to serve the same target market?
One new video each week, or each month
Consistency
Start by committing to a regular content schedule. One new video per week is a good starting point. But the more you can post, the more chances you have at attracting new subscribers.
https://www.descript.com/blog/article/5-ways-to-use-youtube-search-trends-for-your-next-video-idea
• Lurk social media to find out what people in your niche are wondering about, talking about, or asking about
Browse competitor channels to see what videos are doing well, and think of ways you can put your own spin on them
Brainstorm a list of questions you had or mistakes you made when you were starting out, and use them as a springboard for video ideas
Project management tools like Trello and Asana
Equipment
A camera—whether that’s an iPhone or a DSLR
A microphone
A tripod or mount to keep both your camera and microphone still
A lighting source—be that a large window or ring light
Video editing software like Descript
High quality videos
iPhone
Tripod
One video a week
YouTube isn’t a social media platform; it’s a search engine. When people search for something on YouTube, the site has its own algorithm to decide which videos are most relevant to the user’s query.
SEO
Renaming your video files with a descriptive keyword
Adding the keyword in your video title and description
Using hashtags related to your video
Assigning a video category
*Research more about SEO