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How do you make niche content interesting to non-niche audiences? (skate project example)
Greetings from London, fellow small YouTubers,
I’m working on a project where I skateboard every London postcode and document it, and I’m trying to understand how something like that lands outside of a skateboard audience.
What I’m specifically looking for feedback on:
- Hook / concept clarity From the outside, does this idea make sense quickly, or does it need simplifying?
- Non-niche appeal If you’re not into skateboarding, what would make you care about something like this?
- Content angle Would you be more interested in:
- the tricks themselves
- the locations/postcodes
- the challenge/progression
- or the “behind the scenes” (early mornings, fails, mindset, etc.)
For a bit more context, it’s also turned into a DIY crash course — spreadsheets tracking everything and then using the spreadsheets to make animations, building a website from scratch, and trying to get my head around short-form content and templates.
If any of that helps anyone, I’m happy to share what I’ve learned — I mostly use the Adobe suite for the animation/editing side.
Happy to check out other people’s work as well and return feedback.
Cheers 🤝
u/Ldnpostcodechallnge — 10 hours ago