>>74972813>>74973439I'll give you an example to showcase the work that needs to be done.
I just use google trends here, free and doesn't require an account. Picrel shows how strong of a tool this is.
I'm gonna use TTRPG as an example since this was mentioned early in the thread.
So I just put TTRPG and a bunch of related terms. When applicable, also check the popularity of certain games. It gives you a better idea of how a keyword compares.
Here you can clearly see that on youtube, I have a very strong keyword for this activity. "Roleplay" is even more popular than the most common tabletop game out there. This is a winning keyword.
So a winning formula for this style of content would be something like:
>Clips of funny tabletop moments, with titles using the keyword (something like "When the roleplay gets a little sus" or some shit like that)>Advice to people who want to better roleplay during their sessions>Recounting your best tabletop moments, talking about roleplay moments that made you laughThat's the kind of strategy that will work given enough time. Do this with 3-4 strong keywords and you'll get a niche fairly quickly. It's that simple, really. The hard part is the commitment. The strategy is easy if you are imaginative and search for the right keywords.