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How to Maintain a Successful YouTube Channel as a Healthcare Organization: Advantages of Video Marketing for your Medical Practice

Kristel Staci
Last updated: November 9, 2022 5:41 pm
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If you’re a healthcare organization, YouTube can be an excellent website to promote your services, brand yourself, and earn extra revenue. Many healthcare organizations are jumping on the platform; if your business still needs to consider it, you should.

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Setting Up Your ChannelThink of a NicheThe Power of ShortsDon’t Forget a Channel TrailerEngage With CommentsReach Out for CollaborationLook at the CompetitionScheduling UploadsApply for VerificationConsider Live StreamingHave a Content CalendarCalls to ActionThe Community Tab is Also ValuableSpend Some Money to Grow Your ChannelFinal Thoughts

This article will give details about what makes a healthcare organization’s channel tremendous and tips on how to create content for your channel and market it in ways that others will watch, and become interested in your practice.

Moreover, not only the enjoyable publications itself, but the users’ activity and interaction with your content is of high importance too. One can gain it by themselves, but it demands time and effort. Channel owners should consider the decision to buy YouTube subscribers from reliable services. It will bring key profit and various advantages in future.

Setting Up Your Channel

What is the most crucial step in starting your YouTube channel? Setting it up! Create an email and password, then upload a profile picture and a banner on your channel page. Be sure that your profile picture represents your brand and is recognizable. Think of a logo or another unique image you feel represents your organization.

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It would be best if you also had a channel description and a call-to-action text in your video descriptions. Usually, the description will explain more about your organization and where patients should go if they want more information.

Think of a Niche

With a healthcare channel, what content you produce can depend on what types of healthcare you offer. For example, your content may center around general healthcare tips if you’re a general practitioner. Meanwhile, an ophthalmologist may create content based on wearing contacts or choosing the right glasses for you.

When deciding on content, you need to think about a niche in the content. For example, while creating general health content works well, you may want to be more specific. So tap into some healthcare niches that have the potential to get eyes.

Does your healthcare organization do something quirky or something different? Then you may want to consider focusing your videos on that.

While there are many video options you can choose from with all sorts of tones, remember that the best way to go about promoting your healthcare organization is to humanize your staff. Show them having a good time at the office. Have doctors speak to the audience like they’re their friends. Many people feel like a healthcare organization does not care about them, and through YouTube, you can disprove this idea.

The Power of Shorts

Shorts were introduced in 2021, being YouTube’s answer to TikTok. Shorts consist of 15 or 60-second videos, usually shot vertically on a device.

Shorts tend to be promoted better in the algorithm, with a Short from an unknown channel reaching thousands of views using the right keywords. As a healthcare content creator, you can create easy-to-digest videos showing your service, providing fascinating medical facts, or giving tours of your business.

Don’t Forget a Channel Trailer

A channel trailer plays when a newcomer views your channel. The goal of a channel trailer is similar to that of a movie trailer, where it entices new people to see what content you offer. Your channel trailer should be short but contain enough information. You need to cover your business, your services, and what viewers should expect from this channel.

Engage With Comments

You should pay attention to the comments section of YouTube unless you don’t want video comments. People may comment, ask questions, or have other comments, and your organization should respond to them. At the very least, hearting a person’s comment will prove that you have read it and you understand what they are saying.

Reach Out for Collaboration

As a healthcare channel, one way you can grow your business is to reach out to influencers across YouTube. For example, if you sell health products, you can pay a platform influencer to review them. This can help you reach a new audience and provide the influencer with some money in the process. In addition, many more prominent YouTubers are willing to work with you, so don’t be afraid to send an email.

Collaborations can also come from being a guest on another channel’s video or having another channel join you.

Look at the Competition

One way to have a successful YouTube channel is to look towards the competition. For example, look up channels from health organizations offering similar services, particularly successful ones, and see how they run their channel.

With YouTube, you want to add flair to your videos, but it does not hurt to use competition as a source of inspiration. Doing so can help you create a framework while adding your own style.

Scheduling Uploads

Like any social media, YouTube rewards a channel if it posts during ideal hours. For example, if your patients tend to be active around the afternoon, uploading videos during that time can give you the best results.

Checking your analytics page can give you some valuable insights into when your audience is most active. With video content, you can schedule when the video is published, too. This is an excellent idea if you are busy when your audience is active.

With that said, feel free to experiment with times as well. While your audience may be the most active at a specific time, a more active audience may be around at a different time. However, keep your focus on the most active times.

Apply for Verification

Recently, YouTube announced that medical organizations could apply for verification. When a healthcare organization has verification, this shows viewers that it has credentials and is an authoritative source of information.

As YouTube is rolling out this feature, be on the lookout. If you’re one of the first to receive verification, this can give you an advantage over your competitors.

Consider Live Streaming

YouTube offers live streaming, either through a PC setup or via phone, and it can be a valuable way to interact with your audience.

As a medical organization, there are many topics you can cover. For example, you can do a live show about the latest healthcare news or have a live Q&A with your viewers. Besides being suitable for the algorithm, live streams are also a fantastic way to receive donations and make even more money.

Have a Content Calendar

Besides scheduling when your videos come out, you’ll also want to upload content consistently. It can be daily, weekly, or monthly, but give your audience time to expect new content. Again, a calendar can give you an idea of what you want to upload and when.

Calls to Action

Your videos also should contain calls to action. For health organizations, this can mean linking people to your site or taking a particular health pledge.

Either way, your video should tell viewers to like, subscribe, and ring that bell for notifications. This way, you get priority in the algorithm.

The Community Tab is Also Valuable

One often ignored part of YouTube is its community tab. Think of this like the traditional social media side of the platform, where you can make polls, promote your videos, upload images, and give updates.

A community post can sometimes go outside your audience, helping you attract more people. In addition, it can be an excellent way for people to learn about up-and-coming videos from you.

Spend Some Money to Grow Your Channel

You can spend money with YouTube to have ads play on other people’s videos, promoting your channel and services. Being owned by Google, YouTube has a robust ad program you can look at. You can also advertise your channel on other social media networks, such as Twitter or  Facebook.

By the way, purchasing subscribers can be more affordable than advertising, but you must buy subscribers from a service that uses real accounts. Having your subs be only bot accounts can be a bad look and knock your channel down in the algorithm.

Final Thoughts

Like any other industry, healthcare requires you to strategize and create the best content possible. Think of a niche, and create content around that. In addition, you will want to upload consistent content that engages with your audience. We hope this article was helpful to you. Good luck.

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