So you’re into tech tutorials, daily vlogs, and maybe a little bit of cooking content too. Totally cool—most of us have more than one interest. But when it comes to YouTube, mixing everything on one channel might not be the best move.
Yes, you can have multiple niches on one channel. But unless you have a strong way to tie them all together, it can actually hurt your growth more than help.
It’s not just about the algorithm—it’s about how your viewers behave.
Let’s say someone subscribes because they love your coding tutorials. If your next few uploads are all food reviews or travel vlogs, chances are they’ll skip those. And YouTube notices that. Even your most loyal subscribers not clicking is a red flag to the system.
Over time, YouTube assumes your content is not consistently engaging, so it starts showing your videos less—even the ones that are doing great. That’s why creators who mix topics often see unpredictable performance and slower growth.
What I Suggest Instead
If you’re really passionate about different topics, I suggest creating separate YouTube accounts for separate niches.
This way:
- You can cater content directly to each audience
- The channel growth won’t be affected by low engagement from unrelated videos
- You’ll have better control over branding, thumbnails, and overall focus
It’s a bit more work managing multiple channels, but it’s way better in the long run. Each channel can grow its own loyal fanbase—and you won’t be confusing viewers or sending mixed signals to YouTube.
So yeah, go ahead and explore different interests—just give each one its own space.