YouTube video channel, real estate audience engagement.
This blog post about getting traction, why some real estate videos on your YouTube channel soar or dive.
Nothing is more frustrating when you are just launching your real estate video YouTube channel than "crickets".
No views, you are the only one watching your video channel production tends to discourage. Unlocking the secret of where you are missing the mark means open up your YouTube channel analytics.
The frustration is real. Because your first installments on your YouTube video channel are weak but very long operations on the editing table. (For success and engagement, audience retention you have to learn how to edit your real estate videos.)
So how to increase YouTube video channel views, it's a series of little things like most achievements in life.
Then moves on to autopsies to do the post mortem. To study behind the scenes in your YouTube channel analytics.
It all starts with some worthwhile content or the video provides no reason to sit through it to the end. A video that works gets viewed and listened to way way more than once.
That video production on your YouTube real estate channel will get circulated through social media shares and because family members and friends receive the link in email correspondence.
Those emails from the agent or broker or audience members who know just the person who should see and hear all about this new property listing.
So making your videos something helpful and worthwhile for members of your growing YouTube channel is key.
The real estate audience engagement increases because your channel subscribers get used to your style and format. While you think more and more about why this video did better for views and the new subscribers count.
The YouTube real estate channel analytics is where you see the drop off point of a video's engagement.
You don't just trust your gut and the graphs don't lie. Those analytics show the trends, tell the tale on why the audience spikes up or down.
You will find the best videos are NOT the ones that took the longest to shoot and edit.
The ones where you are pressed for time to capture the video or working against the weather, a tenant or owner's schedule will surprise you. The run and gun, grind them out videos that you plug into you well choreographed, action packed day.
You don't have time to waste. Time is money. Poor use of time is added stress.
Mentally starting a story board before shooting the YouTube real estate video helps save time in the editing.
Once you are back to your editing suite is NOT the time to wish you had this long pan shot or drone view from a certain angle.
There are times when you will return to the property for an early morning or dusk end of day magic video shot. But usually that travel time and factoring in the weather and other obstacles just is not in the cards.
Shooting a real estate video in sequence makes sense too.
Saves looking for this loop, that audio track and any delay completing the editing. So you can upload another video to your hungry YouTube real estate channel. When to upload is critical too if you study your audience's viewing habits. More on the "purple bars" found in your YouTube video analytics channel.
And after your listing collection of property details, you think about what you learned from the YouTube channel analytics on earlier videos.
If you don't study the engagement numbers, you won't have a guide to what to shoot for video and why. To feed your audience, you have to study their habits.
And you learn from the comments on the videos what should have been included that was not.
So the next real estate video is better than the last delivering the information. Creating the experience that you are at the property right now without delay for your YouTube real estate channel audience. Tell a story about your real estate listings using simple YouTube video.
Hope this blog post on real estate audience engagement for your YouTube video channel was helpful. That it provided something worthwhile to glean for your YouTube real estate video channel.
I'm Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
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