Starting a YouTube channel is a lot of work. Not only do you have to spend time scripting, producing, and editing videos, but you also have to find a topic you’re passionate about and ensure it resonates with people.
To help inspire you, we found 30 popular YouTube categories that you can start a channel about. Read on to learn why viewers love to engage with these types of YouTube videos and start ideating your YouTube channel today.
How To Come Up With a YouTube Channel Idea
There are over 51 million YouTube channels as of 2023, so you may think all the good YouTube channel ideas are already taken, but don’t be discouraged — you can still develop an excellent channel today.
First, you need to hone in on your channel’s niche. Your niche will be the topic or category your channel focuses on. Is your channel meant to support your existing business?
Or are you creating content around a passion, hobby, interest, or expertise?
Avoid having too broad a niche so your audience understands your channel‘s purpose and the kind of content they’ll see. A narrow niche also means less competition, which can grow your channel faster.
Marc Hans, senior professor at HubSpot Academy, suggests considering your end-user.
“Focus on your end-user as a role, an occupation, title, or industry,” he says. “And consider your value and expertise. For example, if you are creating a channel for aspiring marketers, what value can you share based on your experience?”
He also says to create value in your channel’s title and imaging.
“For instance, ‘Marc’s Marketing Channel’ is vague, but ‘Tips for Aspiring Marketers from a World Class Marketer’ is more compelling and direct,” Hans says.
You don’t want your channel to be too narrow to the point where you cannot create much content within your niche over time. Your niche should be broad enough to encompass different subtopics.
Subtopics are important because, according to Hans, every content you post may not appeal to every person within your audience — and that’s okay!
“If you have a YouTube channel about marketing, your audience may consist of CMOs, aspiring marketers, digital marketers, social media managers, etc.,” he says. “You should strive to give each persona something at least once every three posts.”
For instance, Frugal Aesthetic is a channel focusing on fashion. The channel covers fashion history, recommendations, reviews, commentary, and style tips.
The topic is broad enough to create different kinds of videos under the same umbrella. Still, the niche channel is unique thanks to the host’s memes, dry humor, and off-the-cuff dialogue to execute his videos.
How to Start a YouTube Channel
Once you‘ve chosen your niche, it’s time to research competitors, which would be the channels creating similar content. For example, let’s say your YouTube channel focuses on reviewing and analyzing comics.
To find other channels with the same topic, go to the YouTube search bar, type “comic book reviews,” and see what channels pop up.
You can also visit online forums like Reddit to see what channels your target audience is watching.
Next, you‘ll want to develop a name, logo, and style consistent with your channel’s brand. Let‘s revisit Frugal Aesthetics. The channel’s tone is compatible with its brand.
Like I said, the host discusses fashion using memes and his signature dry humor. The videos are also very minimalist, with the host speaking in front of a white background and images that emphasize the topic.
The same font and style of memes are used in every video and thumbnail. Also, notice each thumbnail uses roughly the same color palette — red, white, and black.
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You want your channel to be easily recognizable, so think about the images, colors, fonts, and aesthetics you want in every video.
YouTube Channel Tools
I spoke to HubSpot Academy experts to get their input on some excellent tools YouTubers should use when creating their content.
Many suggested Canva, saying it’s “a game-changer for creating engaging thumbnail images and channel artwork.” Even better, most of its features are free to use.
If you want to track your videos’ performance, HubSpot Academy recommends the HubSpot Social Tool, which can gather data and centralize it for YouTube, making it easy to create and share reports and dashboards.
Finally, the academy suggests the YouTube Studio mobile app for measuring performance and keeping your data in one place.
YouTube Channel Ideas
1. Comedy Sketches
When you’re amid a two-hour YouTube binge fest, you can probably blame the endless amount of funny videos that flood the platform. Some of the most successful YouTubers create comedy sketches.
For instance, Jenna Marbles, a blogger turned YouTube sensation with over 19 million subscribers, and Jimmy Tatro, a college kid who made hilarious videos for fun, turned YouTube into a career.
Jenna and Jimmy built their YouTube followings with low-production videos, but they also completely nailed the humor and storytelling in most of their videos.
Building a successful comedy channel with a low budget is possible if you can write a funny script.