What to do when your video goes Viral on YouTube

Published 2021-12-09
Gone viral on YouTube or a video blows up? What do you do when your video goes viral? Matt Outlaw from 731 Woodworks tells us exactly how you can leverage the YouTube algorithm to capitalize on your momentum. He outlines the steps you need to follow when your video blows up and how to maximize the impact of YouTube suggesting your videos.

This was part of the December 6 livestream. You can view the entire video at the following link.

Matt Outlaw is the entrepreneur who founded 731 Woodworks on YouTube. Matt grew his channel until one video changed his life. He had laid the groundwork before his first viral video and was ready to take action when opportunity was presented. He has built a business beyond just a YouTube channel and has grown a community of woodworkers online that support each other, exchange knowledge, and continue to come back for more of Matt's content. Matt and his wife, Amy, have a livestream on Tuesday nights in addition to his the regular scheduled content. They have established a Facebook group that is growing stronger every day. Although Matt started woodworking and YouTube as a side hustle for extra income, Matt has left his previous employer and is now a full-time creator.

The host is RT Branham (aka Married Man) from Married Man Woodworking.

We have a weekly livestream on Monday evenings which will include different guests, conversation regarding being YouTube creators, and some woodworking. The purpose of these livestreams is to educate and inspire while interacting and entertaining. We share YouTube tips to help you grow your YouTube channel faster than you thought possible! Please consider subscribing.

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Married Man Woodworking YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/MarriedManWoodworking

Married Man Woodworking and Woodworking YouTubers Email: [email protected]

731 Woodworks YouTube channel    / @731woodworks  

Question was asked by Suman from WoodcraftBySuman    / @woodcraftbysuman  

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All Comments (2)
  • @mackenziemill
    Great advice release a similar video 3-4 weeks to piggyback on! Thanks Matt and RT