How Does YouTube Shorts VS Longs (My new strategy for growth) Work?

YouTube Shorts and Longs are like two different kinds of toys that help a person grow their channel, one is fast and fun, the other is slow and steady.

Shorts are like quick games you play when you have just a few minutes. They’re short videos (like 60 seconds) that pop up on your phone, and they're easy to watch while waiting for the bus or during a snack break. Longs, on the other hand, are like long stories you sit down to read, longer videos that take more time but give more details and can keep people watching for a whole hour.

How They Help You Grow

Shorts work like a fun ride at a fair. They help you get noticed quickly because lots of people watch them. If your Shorts are funny or exciting, they might go viral, like when your favorite toy becomes the most popular in class!

Longs are more like planting seeds in a garden. They take time to grow, but once they do, they can help you keep people interested for longer and even bring new viewers who want to learn more.

By using Shorts and Longs, it's like playing both fast games and reading long stories, you get the best of both worlds!

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Examples

  1. A creator uses Shorts for quick, catchy videos and Longs for in-depth content to keep their audience engaged.
  2. Someone starts with Shorts to get noticed quickly and later adds Longs for deeper connection.
  3. A YouTuber mixes Shorts and Longs to reach both casual viewers and dedicated fans.

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