2017年10月26日星期四

Top 3 Types of Videos Gen X Users Wants to See|林子超博客

Nostalgia Value

Personally, I’m caught between the two cohorts. I’m a little too young to be a true Gen Xer, but I’m a little too old to be a true millennial. Even so, I still catch myself in “back in my day” moments, reminiscing about the entertainment I enjoyed in my youth. I’m not alone.
According to the report, three-quarters of Gen Xers “watch YouTube videos that relate to past events or people.” The appeal of a “Throwback Thursday” or “Flashback Friday” can bode well if you’re trying to tap into this market, just like what Jimmy Fallon did with his “Saved by the Bell” bit. That video has over 35 million views as of this writing.

Current Events

With 68% of respondents saying they watch YouTube to keep up with the news and pop culture, it’s important that your video content is also timely and relevant. Part of this has to do with knowing what’s happening in the world, but it also has to do with what is happenings in the world of their children.
From a marketing perspective, this means you need to stay on trend. Casey Neistat was already really popular as a daily vlogger, but even after he ended that, he managed to stay on point. His video defending the free speech of PewDiePie, following the controversy of PewDiePie using Nazi imagery and anti-Semitic remarks, garnered nearly 3 million views in just two days.

How-To Tutorials

Doing things for ourselves has gotten a lot easier thanks to the advent of the Internet. Remember at the top when I said that people much prefer to watch a video than read text? This is especially the case with DIY tutorials. A video is so much easier to follow than a block of text, even if it’s accompanied by still pictures.
Something Fishy offers a great example of this with just enough of a twist to get people’s attention. It’s a woman’s guide to changing a tire. It’s useful as a tutorial for changing a spare tire, but at nearly 3 million views (as of this writing), there’s just a little more there to entice a click (and a view).
The risque humor probably helped her a fair bit here, as the topic of changing a spare tire isn’t exactly the most exciting thing in the world. But this demonstrates that you can take even the most mundane product or the most boring idea and turn it into a hugely successful YouTube video. Other popular tutorial topics include home improvement, cooking, technology use/repair, arts and crafts, and beauty.
Dare to be creative and you’ll hit the X-factor on those Gen Xers.

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