What are some things you do in your videos that nobody else does?

I am doing animal videos for children, and I wanted to do a couple of additional things, which most my competitors are not doing.
  1. I show the name of each animal in English and additionally in 14 most popular languages on YouTube (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Hindi).
  2. As well, I translate the title and description in these 14 languages using Google Translate (there is an easy way via a formula on Google Sheets).
  3. I am showing the "next animal" on the bottom right corner as a teaser before changing animal scenes.
  4. I try to use 1080p Full-HD footage to have great quality on TV.
  5. I show a picture with my kids at the outro and thank people in those 14 languages for watching.
I don't get many comments, so I'm not sure how my viewers perceive these. The 14 language translation is a time-consuming bonus.
 
I am doing animal videos for children, and I wanted to do a couple of additional things, which most my competitors are not doing.
  1. I show the name of each animal in English and additionally in 14 most popular languages on YouTube (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Hindi).
  2. As well, I translate the title and description in these 14 languages using Google Translate (there is an easy way via a formula on Google Sheets).
  3. I am showing the "next animal" on the bottom right corner as a teaser before changing animal scenes.
  4. I try to use 1080p Full-HD footage to have great quality on TV.
  5. I show a picture with my kids at the outro and thank people in those 14 languages for watching.
I don't get many comments, so I'm not sure how my viewers perceive these. The 14 language translation is a time-consuming bonus.
Where are you putting all these different languages? I have tried this in my tags before without much luck.
 
I am doing animal videos for children, and I wanted to do a couple of additional things, which most my competitors are not doing.
  1. I show the name of each animal in English and additionally in 14 most popular languages on YouTube (Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Hindi).
  2. As well, I translate the title and description in these 14 languages using Google Translate (there is an easy way via a formula on Google Sheets).
  3. I am showing the "next animal" on the bottom right corner as a teaser before changing animal scenes.
  4. I try to use 1080p Full-HD footage to have great quality on TV.
  5. I show a picture with my kids at the outro and thank people in those 14 languages for watching.
I don't get many comments, so I'm not sure how my viewers perceive these. The 14 language translation is a time-consuming bonus.
Someone who actually read the OP and didn't just post a random video!
 
I put a table of contents on my tutorials with annotation buttons so people can click to different parts of the video based on whatever they feel like learning. It makes some weird wobbly retention statistics, but I doubt people would watch as much as they do without the buttons! xD
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I haven't seen other people add a table of contents allowing people to skip around, but it's probably not an original idea.....Normally I would have thought folks skipping through a video would be bad for my channel, but I've noticed that it has actually helped with watch time. A lot of people have been "coming back" to a tutorial video to continue watching where they had left off the previous time they were practicing... ^^
 
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