7 Tips to Craft Irresistible Video Ideas on YouTube

Are you good at crafting ideas for YouTube videos? If your brainstorming could use some work, here are 7 tips to come up with irresistible ideas.

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Before you can make awesome videos, you need irresistible ideas. It’s one of the tougher challenges of being a YouTube creator, which requires so many things already: outstanding thumbnails, excellent titles, and consistent uploads, to name a few.

But video ideas aren’t that hard to find. If they don’t come to you quickly, it’s helpful to take a step back and ask, What am I overlooking?

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This post will help you find your creativity again. Keep reading to discover seven ways to come up with video ideas, no matter what.

1. Turn Unanswered Questions Into YouTube Videos

People watch videos for many reasons, but one of the biggest is to learn something new. That’s why the best YouTube ideas come from simple questions – how to crush a job interview, where to find farmland, anything.

Do any of these statements sound familiar?

  • “I need information on a topic, but Google isn’t showing helpful results.”
  • “I want to install a product I just purchased, but there are no video tutorials to show me how.”
  • “I need to see step-by-step instructions, not read them.”

Chances are, you’ve been in this position before. And so have your viewers.

It’s time to put yourself in the audience’s shoes. Start by reserving an hour each week to think of questions your viewers are asking.

“This is how dozens of creators had breakout content this year showing people how to get Clubhouse invites,” Rob Wilson, vidIQ YouTuber-in-residence, says. “A knowledgeable few took advantage of a sudden demand for crucial information.”

2. Play the Comparison Game

When you’re out of video ideas, you can play what we call the comparison game. Take a look at your YouTube niche and ask, What are some things viewers are interested in comparing?

Gamers might wonder whether Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Genshin Impact is more fun to play. A foreign exchange student might want to know why Duolingo, not Babbel, is the best app for learning English.

“When you take two popular things from your video topic and pit them against each other, it forces the viewer to make a choice,” Rob says. “And it divides opinion, which creates intrigue.”

Here’s a great example: “YouTube vs. Twitch: Which One Is Better For You?”

Want to get at least 10 video ideas in less than five seconds? Use this technique:

  • Go to YouTube and find the search bar at the top of the page.
  • Start typing a topic within your niche. It could be a product, a type of tree, a supercar, or anything your viewers enjoy.
  • Now type the word “vs.” YouTube will autocomplete your search, showing some of the most popular searches for comparison videos.

3. Generate YouTube Ideas with the Help of Artificial Intelligence

Do you need video ideas as a beginner on YouTube? If so, time-saving technology is your best bet. Look for apps or programs that can generate video ideas for you.

Read More: Daily Ideas from vidIQ - More Video Ideas to Spark Your YouTube Success

But that’s not the only benefit of an idea generator; it can also help you close the experience gap on YouTube. You can skip the confusion of wondering which videos to make and simply start filming like a seasoned creator.

Check out our latest tool, Daily Ideas, to get your wheels turning. It uses the power of artificial intelligence to study your channel and suggest new video ideas every day.

4. Follow the Idea Formula: Adjective + Topic = YouTube Video

Did you know there’s a formula for discovering YouTube video ideas? It's pretty straightforward. All you have to do is consider the way video titles are constructed and then work backward to brainstorm ideas.

A good video title includes:

  • An adjective
  • The main topic
  • Emotional intrigue

Don’t worry about the last item just yet. You only need adjectives and topics to come up with video ideas.

So let’s think of adjectives first:

  • Best
  • Worst
  • Cheapest
  • Longest
  • Fastest
  • Tallest
  • Rarest

Keep the list going if you can. When you have 10-15 adjectives, ask yourself, Which topics lend themselves well to these adjectives?

Could you brainstorm something like...

  • American Travel: Best Northeast Cities to Visit by Train
  • The Rarest Guitar on Earth Is Just $100
  • The Cheapest Way to Build a Home Recording Studio

Complete this exercise to find new, relevant ideas for your YouTube channel.

5. Use Your Knowledge to Create List Videos

This tip builds upon the previous one. If you can follow the idea formula (adjective + topic = YouTube video), you can expand any idea to create a list video.

Better known as listicles, these videos cover various aspects of one topic. You could film something like “10 Destinations to See Fall Foliage In America. By Train!”

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“The real fun begins when you assign a number to the listicle because it triggers two things,” Rob says. “It sets a certain expectation in the viewer’s mind, but it also has the capacity to challenge that…. If you’re able to do a longer list than anyone else on YouTube, that has appeal in itself. But what if you could do, say, the top 10 of a listicle in three minutes? That’s nice, bite-sized, compact. That might be another reason to convince the viewer to click.”

6. Share Your Personal Story, Routine, or Experience

YouTube videos don’t always have to teach or inform – at least not directly. Sometimes you can achieve the same result by sharing a personal story.

Storytime videos are a life-saver when you’re out of content ideas. It’s easier to recite something you already know than film a complex video.

You can use any of the following formats:

  • Before and After: Going From a Janitor to a Wall Street Banker
  • Behind the Scenes of My First Music Video
  • My Experience as a First-Time Homebuyer
  • My Life as an Airplane Pilot in Indonesia
  • My Daily Routine of Eating 17 Bananas

That last one was a bit wonky, but you get the idea. When ideas are escaping you, use a personal story to get back on track.

7. Create Videos About Trending Topics

Want to find the best YouTube video ideas? Here’s a simple fix: Follow current events and ongoing discussions within your niche.

Here are a few ways to keep up with trending topics:

  • Join a Discord server or Facebook group that represents your niche. Not only are the discussions filled with potential video ideas, but sometimes group members will share trending news.
  • Set Google alerts for specific keywords, and get relevant news sent to your inbox.
  • Download vidIQ to create custom trends alerts on YouTube.

Need more advice on finding video ideas? Learn more about the seven tips in this post, plus practical ways to use them below:

If you choose the right YouTube niche, good video ideas are (almost) automatic. Here’s how to determine the best niche for your YouTube channel.