New YouTube Videos: Why Are They Going Viral?

 

New YouTube Videos: Why Are They Going Viral?

1. Original Content

  • Vlogs & Lifestyle Videos: Share your daily life, thoughts, or experiences. You can create original content based on your unique perspective or hobbies.
  • Challenges & DIY Projects: Participate in or create your own fun challenges and DIY projects that don’t use copyrighted material.
  • Tutorials & Educational Content: Provide educational videos on topics you’re knowledgeable about. This can be anything from tech tips to cooking recipes.

2. Creative Commons Videos

  • You can find videos, music, and images that are licensed under Creative Commons (CC). Make sure to check the specific license to ensure you are allowed to use the content without violating copyright.

3. Public Domain Content

  • There is a lot of content that is in the public domain (e.g., old movies, books, and art) which you can use freely without worrying about copyright issues. You can add your own twist or commentary to these.

4. Music Without Copyright

  • Use royalty-free or copyright-free music for your videos. There are many platforms that offer free or paid music tracks for YouTube videos, such as:
    • YouTube Audio Library
    • Epidemic Sound
    • Artlist

5. Animations and Motion Graphics

  • Create original animations or motion graphics. You can use tools like Adobe After Effects, Blender, or Canva to create animations that are unique to your channel.

6. React and Commentary Videos

  • React to public domain or Creative Commons content, or provide commentary on trending topics. This type of content typically falls under fair use, but make sure to avoid using copyrighted media excessively without permission.

7. Stock Footage and Images

  • Use royalty-free stock footage and images available on platforms like:
    • Pexels
    • Unsplash
    • Pixabay