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We plan to some extent, and wing the rest. We have five kids, and I learned early on after about the second one that things don't always go according to plan with children. So for the most part we go in with a general idea and the rest we just swing by the strings of our pants. Some time the best content comes from just letting the kids be themselves.
By the way our kids watched your Dory Surprise egg and loved it. The fish tank was an awesome idea!
We tried the giant surprise eggs videos way too early on our first channel. They kind of flopped (but we also were too new and still learning the basics of editing and what not. Maybe we tried a little too early still on this channel, because while some of ours aren't doing bad, they are nowhere near the type of success you are getting.I had two plans when we started. The first was a spreadsheet with startup and operating financials so I could keep track of startup costing and then control the operating expenses. The second part was a marketing plan that outlined what steps to take to market videos and the channel. This includes a social media strategy, Adwords strategy, etc. Then there was a branding outline that specified the logo, tagline, color schemes, message we want to get across.
Another key component was what I would call a 'best practices plan'. This is a combination of detail research on other successful channels, an analysis of their video strategies, seo, promotions, topics, etc. This outlines the types of videos we should do, and when to do them, to have the best chances of success. One key decision that came out of this was not to launch with giant surprise egg videos. Apart from one particular (now big) channel, most startup channels that did their giant egg videos too soon flopped on those videos as they did not have enough channel authority for YT to place those videos in suggested. We held off until we had several thousand subscribers, and the giant egg videos were able to get much better traction. There were several other similar items like that I identified and planned for.
If I format and print and bind all those together, they would make up the business plan. Of course some sections are missing, as I did not want to spend weeks and months planning for something that might have flopped. There's a certain energy to rolling your sleeves up and just doing stuff, that too much planning can stiffen.
Mentor wise? I find several past/older members of this board extremely helpful, a few inspirational.
By the way our kids watched your Dory Surprise egg and loved it. The fish tank was an awesome idea!