So I’m not talking about fancy stuff like paid ads or automation, just the small thing that made a real difference. For me, it was redoing my thumbnails. I made them simpler, added my face, and my click-through rate jumped from like 3% to 7%.
It wasn’t overnight success or anything, but it reminded me that small tweaks actually matter.
What was yours? The one small change that finally moved the needle for your content?
What’s the one change that actually helped your YouTube or blog grow?
Re: What’s the one change that actually helped your YouTube or blog grow?
For me, updating old blog posts. I added newer info, replaced old links, fixed grammar. A few weeks later, traffic doubled. Didn’t even touch new content. Just cleaned up what was already there.
Re: What’s the one change that actually helped your YouTube or blog grow?
Changing upload time. Sounds dumb, but I switched from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. (my audience’s peak) and saw way more engagement. Sometimes it’s just that simple.