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Blogging VS YouTube: Pros and Cons

If you are thinking about starting a YouTube channel or you are thinking about starting a blog then you have stumbled across the right post. 

Maybe you are not quite sure which one is the right fit for you and so in this article, we’re going to break down some of the pros and the cons of a blog vs youtube. 

We are also going to ask some questions that you might want to consider asking yourself before you jump into choosing one or the other. 

We are going to look at the following in regards to blog vs youtube:

  1. The Pros of Starting a Blog
  2. The Cons of Starting a Blog
  3. The Pros of Starting a Youtube Channel
  4. The Cons of Starting a Youtube Channel
  5. Blog VS YouTube: Comparison and contrast
  6. Questions To consider

#1. The Pros of Starting a Blog

Blogging VS YouTube
  • Starting a blog allows you to share your ideas with the world. It is an outlet for your creative ideas.
  • It is very inflexible, fun, and easy. On a relative scale of things that you can do, blogging is not complicated because it only includes a topic that you are interested in.
  • You can monetize your blog with ads. This means that you can potentially make some money by putting advertisements on your website. 
  • Also, you can use your blog to advertise and sell your products or services. For example, If you have a widget you want to sell, a course you want to teach, or a service like a web designing and video editing.
  • You completely own your blog. Well, to some degree, you normally rely on some third-party services who might be hosting your content but you technically own your content. For the most part, you are completely in control of it. 
  • Blogging is the most preferred choice if you love to write. This means that you can share your creative ideas with the world through writing.

#2. The Cons of Running a Blog

The Cons of Running a Blog
  • About the ads. You can put them on your blog and you can earn money from them but the ads on blogs pay poorly. This means that you need a huge number of page views per month to make a significant amount of money. 
  • You have to do all the work to generate your traffic. People might happen to find you on google sometimes but it takes a lot of hard work to earn organic traffic to your blog.
  • It is extremely competitive. There are millions of blogs on the internet these days. Therefore, it can be hard to get your website to stand out and get people to hear about it. If they do hear about it, it takes another effort to get them to visit and frequently come back for more.
  • It doesn’t necessarily create a very personal connection with the visitors to your site. Someone might happen to come across your site and are only interested in getting the information they need. 

Once they’re done, they are out of there and they might never think about the fact that a real person wrote that article, or that you might have other articles that you might be interested in reading. 

It might be tough to get them to understand and realize that when they come and read a post and leave without returning.

  • Lastly, it is time-consuming. At first, you might not think this way but the reality is, as you start blogging, you have to invest a lot of time in it. 

A blog can take several hours: 

To write and edit the post, find or create images to go along with it, but that blog post on your blog, format it how you want it to be, test it and make sure everything is running right before promoting the post. 

Therefore, there are a lot of steps involved and all of them are time-consuming.

#3. The Pros of Starting a Youtube Channel

The Pros of Starting a Youtube Channel
  • Just like starting a blog, running a youtube channel can be flexible, fun, and easy. Again, it does take time, it takes a lot of hard work but it is not that complex. 

However, it can get very complex when you get into the filmmaking and videography side of youtube.

  • Location. Whenever you have something that you want to settle, whether it’s a house that you bought or trying to sell, or if you’re trying to sell a business product, a good location is a huge asset to your business.

Your location makes it more likely that your business will be successful. Unlike a blog that is lost on the internet, your youtube channel is on a platform that is very busy with people. This reduces your efforts in getting traffic.

  • It is the fastest way to build your audience. Not only do you get traffic but people will also feel much more connected to you when they see your face and hear your voice.  
  • It is a great way to build a connection with your audience. There is no denying that when people see your face and hear your voice, they feel strongly connected to you. 

They cannot deny the fact that you are a real person with your unique personality and unique ideas that you bring to the table. 

Therefore, they are more likely to want to find out more about you and more about what you have to offer.

  • The ads pay very well. Most youtube channels earn about 5-10$ per thousand views that they get on their youtube channel.

So, if you have a video that gets a hundred thousand views, you’ll probably make over 500$.

You might earn a small fortune when starting a youtube channel but as you build up videos on your channel, people are going to keep watching them. 

  • You can use it to sell your products or your services. If you have a widget that you want to sell, or you’ve created a course, or you provide some sort of service yourself like bookkeeping or graphic designing, you can use your channel to show off your expertise and get clients.

#4. The Cons of Starting a Youtube Channel

The Cons of Starting a Youtube Channel
  • Creating youtube videos is time-consuming. It takes time to record and edit your video before publishing it on your youtube channel. It gets even worse if you want to make your video more of a production.
  • It is very competitive. Therefore, you have to do a good job on youtube making good quality videos, making them interesting, and also sharing valuable content. 
  • Lastly, you don’t completely own it. From a technical standpoint, you do own your videos since youtube cannot use your videos for another purpose nor does someone else take them and use them. 

But you are putting your videos on someone else’s platform. Therefore, youtube is completely in control of your videos on its platforms.

Also, you don’t have control of your youtube channel and the subscribers that you attract on youtube. 

Anything can happen to your channel. Youtube could delete it, or they could decide that they don’t like your content and choose to abandon you from youtube.

#5. Blog VS YouTube: Comparison and contrast

Comparisons

  • Both platforms are amazing because you can share your creativity and impact people’s lives and build up your audience.
  • They are both fairly time-consuming and fairly competitive 
  • They both allow you to create an income for yourself through ads and selling products 

Contrasts

  • Youtube is a little less competitive than blogging.
  • YouTubers can build a larger audience faster compared to blogging. 
  • You have more control over your blog than you have on your youtube channel.

#6. Questions To consider

blogging vs youtube
  1. Which one would you enjoy more? 

The hardest part about running either a blog or a youtube channel is the place that you cling to. Once you have the answer then you will be consistent and you can avoid losing your steam and quitting over a short time.

  1. Which platform would be better for your goals?

First, you need to identify your goals. You might want to share your ideas and almost use them as a digital diary. You might also want to have a big impact on a large number of people. 

You might want to sell your products or services. In this case, you have to think about where is your audience most likely to be found, do they prefer reading a blog article or watching youtube videos.  

  1. How important is it to you for you to grow your audience very quickly?

If you need to grow your audience fast, a youtube channel is better than a blog.

  1. How willing are you to put in hard work? 

If you’re working on building a blog you’re going to dig in to do the collaborations, write the guest posts, and get your name out there.

Whereas if you are on youtube, you’ll have to work on making your videos as high-quality as possible so that they stand out from your competitors.

  1. How much time do you have available to commit to this project?

Both platforms require different amounts of time. So if you have plenty of time, you can consider creating content for your youtube channel. While if you have little time, then blogging is your preference.

Final Thoughts

blogging vs youtube

With the detailed Blog VS YouTube article, I hope it gave you some thoughts to consider as you’re trying to decide on which one to venture in. 

So, if you are comfortable on camera or if you’re willing to work to become comfortable then I would probably recommend starting a YouTube channel over starting a blog.

However, if you are someone who loves writing and that is what appeals to you then go ahead and start a blog.

The bottom line is that the more points of connection you have with your audience the more secure your content is going to be.

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