YouTube Channel Strategy
Platform 1: YouTube — Rebuilt Channel Strategy
Priority: #1 — Your permanent content engine and education platform
URL: https://youtube.com
Channel Identity: “The channel that teaches WordPress users how AI actually works — and how to make money from it.”
Time to Impact: 2–4 months (compounds forever)
Effort Level: High (2 videos/week minimum)
The Big Idea
This is not a product channel. It’s an education platform that uses Agent Builder as the teaching environment.
The journey works like this:
- Attract → Solve the WordPress problems people are already searching for (earns trust, builds audience)
- Educate → Teach AI concepts through practical WordPress use cases (builds expertise and loyalty)
- Activate → Show how to build and sell AI assistants on the marketplace (builds your ecosystem)
Every subscriber follows this arc at their own pace. Someone who found you through a “fix WordPress SEO” video in January could be listing their first marketplace assistant by July — because you taught them everything they needed to know along the way.
The channel identity that makes this work: “AI in WordPress — beyond chatbots.” Every existing WordPress YouTube channel teaches themes, page builders, and plugin configuration. Nobody is teaching what agentic AI actually is, how it works inside a CMS, and how ordinary WordPress users can build with it. That whitespace is yours.
Channel Setup
Branding
- Channel name: “Agent Builder” or “Agentic” (short, memorable, searchable)
- Tagline: “AI that works inside WordPress”
- Banner: Dark gradient matching the site aesthetic, showing the chat interface with an AI assistant mid-action
- Channel trailer: 90-second video: “What if your WordPress site could manage itself? This channel teaches you how — from fixing common problems with AI to building and selling your own AI assistants.”
Playlists (Map to the Content Stages)
These playlists ARE the journey. A new subscriber should be able to look at your playlists and immediately understand the progression:
- “WordPress Problems, Solved” — Entry point. Common WordPress issues fixed with and without AI.
- “AI in WordPress: Beyond Chatbots” — The education layer. What agentic AI actually is and how it works.
- “Master the Platform” — Agent Builder tutorials: tools, channels, skills, deployment.
- “AI Concepts for WordPress Users” — The technical education: RAG, vector stores, prompt engineering, chat completions, image generation.
- “Build & Sell AI Assistants” — The monetisation endgame: marketplace creation and business models.
- “Product Updates & Demos” — Release notes, new features, live demos.
Stage 1: “WordPress Problems, Solved” (Months 1–3)
Purpose: Attract an audience by solving problems WordPress users are actively searching for. Agent Builder is mentioned as one solution, not the only one. This builds trust and signals to YouTube’s algorithm that your channel helps people.
Target viewer: The overwhelmed site owner who just Googled a WordPress problem and landed on your video.
Tone: Helpful, calm, practical. “Here’s how to fix this — with or without AI.”
Video Ideas — Common WordPress Problems (High Search Volume)
Security & Maintenance:
– “WordPress Security Checklist: 7 Things to Check This Month”
– “Your WordPress Site Gets 172 Attack Attempts Per Day — Here’s What to Do About It”
– “How to Check If Your WordPress Plugins Have Known Vulnerabilities”
– “WordPress Updates Keep Breaking Things? Here’s the Safe Way to Update”
– “What to Do When You’re Locked Out of WordPress Admin”
SEO & Visibility:
– “5 SEO Mistakes That Are Killing Your WordPress Traffic (And How to Fix Them)”
– “Your WordPress Site Is Invisible to Google — Here’s Why”
– “Missing Meta Descriptions, Broken Links, Bad Headings: A WordPress SEO Audit in 10 Minutes”
– “Can AI Search Engines Find Your WordPress Site? Here’s How to Check”
– “Internal Linking for WordPress: The Strategy Nobody Teaches”
Performance & Errors:
– “Why Your WordPress Site Is Slow (And the 3 Things That Actually Fix It)”
– “The White Screen of Death: What It Is and How to Fix It in 5 Minutes”
– “WordPress Database Bloat: How to Clean 3 Years of Accumulated Junk”
– “Plugin Conflicts Are Crashing Your Site — Here’s How to Find the Culprit”
– “Core Web Vitals for WordPress: What Google Actually Wants”
Content & Management:
– “How to Keep Your WordPress Blog Active When You Have No Time to Write”
– “Broken Links Are Costing You Traffic — Find and Fix Them in Minutes”
– “WordPress Emails Going to Spam? Here’s the Actual Fix”
– “Managing Multiple WordPress Sites Without Losing Your Mind”
– “Stop Paying for WordPress Maintenance You Can Automate”
How Agent Builder Fits In (Stage 1)
In these videos, Agent Builder appears naturally — not as a hard sell:
“Now, you can do this manually by checking each page one by one… or, if you want this to happen automatically every week, there are AI tools that can run these audits for you. I use Agent Builder for this — the SEO Assistant checks every post and flags exactly what needs fixing. It’s free, link in the description. But either way, here’s how to do it yourself…”
This positions you as genuinely helpful — not a shill. Viewers trust you because you gave them the manual solution too.
Stage 2: “AI in WordPress: Beyond Chatbots” (Months 2–5)
Purpose: Introduce the concept of agentic AI to an audience that now trusts you. This is the education bridge — taking people from “I have WordPress problems” to “AI can solve these problems autonomously.”
Target viewer: The Stage 1 subscriber who’s curious about AI but thinks it’s just ChatGPT.
Tone: Enthusiastic but grounded. “Let me show you what this actually looks like in practice.”
Video Ideas — AI Education Through WordPress
Foundational Concepts:
– “AI Chatbots vs AI Agents: Why the Difference Matters for Your WordPress Site”
– “What Is Agentic AI? (Explained With a WordPress Demo, Not a Lecture)”
– “How AI Assistants Actually Work Inside WordPress — The 5-Minute Explanation”
– “The AI Safety Problem: How to Give AI Write Access to Your Site Without Disaster”
– “Your WordPress Site Just Got a Brain: What That Means in Practice”
Practical AI Demonstrations:
– “I Let AI Manage My WordPress Site for 30 Days — Here’s What Happened”
– “Watch: AI Finds and Fixes 14 SEO Problems I Didn’t Know I Had”
– “AI Graded My WordPress Site F. Then It Fixed Everything to Get an A.”
– “I Told My WordPress Site to Write a Blog Post. It Did. Here’s the Quality.”
– “AI vs Human: Who Catches More WordPress Security Issues?”
AI Provider Education:
– “OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama — Which AI Provider Should You Use for WordPress?”
– “How to Run AI 100% Locally on Your WordPress Site (Nothing Leaves Your Machine)”
– “Free AI for WordPress: No API Key, No Credit Card, No Catch”
– “What Is an API Key and Why Does Your AI Need One? (WordPress Edition)”
How This Builds Loyalty
By Stage 2, viewers are learning concepts they can’t get anywhere else. No other WordPress channel is teaching what agentic AI means, how safety systems work, or how to choose between AI providers for a CMS. This is the content that makes people subscribe and stay — because it’s genuinely new knowledge, not another Elementor tutorial.
Stage 3: “Master the Platform” (Months 3–7)
Purpose: Deep-dive tutorials on Agent Builder’s specific capabilities. By now, viewers understand what AI agents are — this stage teaches them how to use every feature.
Target viewer: Active Agent Builder users who want to get more out of the platform.
Tone: Tutorial-focused, hands-on. “Let me walk you through exactly how this works.”
Video Ideas — Platform Mastery
Agent Tools & Capabilities:
– “Agent Tools Explained: What Your AI Assistant Can Actually Do (And What It Can’t)”
– “The 5-Tier Safety System: How to Control What Your AI Is Allowed to Do”
– “Channels: Deploy Your AI Assistant on WhatsApp, Gutenberg, and the Frontend”
– “Event Triggers and Scheduled Tasks: Putting Your AI on Autopilot”
– “The Audit Log: How to See Every Action Your AI Has Ever Taken”
Each Built-In Assistant (Mini-Series):
– “Content Writer Deep Dive: From Prompt to Published Post”
– “SEO Assistant Deep Dive: Every Check It Runs and How to Act on Them”
– “Security Assistant Deep Dive: What It Monitors and How to Respond to Alerts”
– “Site Doctor Deep Dive: Understanding Your A–F Grade and Fixing Every Issue”
– “AI Radar Deep Dive: Scoring Your Visibility in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini”
– “Media Assistant Deep Dive: AI Image Generation, Editing, and Upscaling”
– “Site Auditor Deep Dive: A Full-Site Audit in One Run”
Advanced Configuration:
– “Per-Agent Provider Overrides: Why Your SEO Assistant Should Use a Different Model Than Your Content Writer”
– “Setting Up Usage Limits: Per-Role Daily Caps for AI Queries”
– “The Gutenberg Sidebar Agent: AI Help Without Leaving the Editor”
– “WP-CLI for AI: Managing Agents From the Command Line”
– “GDPR Compliance: IP Anonymisation, Data Retention, and Privacy Tools”
Stage 4: “AI Concepts for WordPress Users” (Months 4–9)
Purpose: Teach the technical AI concepts that someone needs to understand before they can build their own assistants. This is the knowledge bridge between “user” and “builder.”
Target viewer: Engaged users who are starting to think “I could build something like this.”
Tone: Educational but accessible. Complex concepts explained through WordPress examples, never abstract theory.
Video Ideas — AI Education
Core AI Concepts:
– “What Are Chat Completions? (How Your AI Assistant Actually Thinks)”
– “Prompt Engineering for WordPress: How to Write Instructions Your AI Actually Follows”
– “System Prompts Explained: The Hidden Instructions Behind Every AI Assistant”
– “Tokens, Models, and Costs: Understanding What You’re Paying For”
– “Temperature, Top-P, and Other Settings That Change How Your AI Behaves”
RAG & Vector Stores:
– “What Is RAG? (And Why Your AI Assistant Gives Wrong Answers Without It)”
– “Vector Stores Explained: How to Make Your AI Actually Know Your Business”
– “Train Your AI on Your Product Docs: A Step-by-Step RAG Tutorial”
– “Embedding Your WordPress Content Into a Vector Store for Smarter AI Responses”
– “RAG vs Fine-Tuning: Which One Do You Actually Need?”
Tools, Skills & Abilities:
– “What Are Agent Tools? (The Actions Your AI Can Take, Explained)”
– “WordPress Abilities API: The Biggest Shift in the Plugin Ecosystem in a Decade”
– “Agent Skills: Teaching Your AI New Tricks Beyond the Defaults”
– “MCP Explained: Connecting Claude Desktop and VS Code to Your WordPress Agents”
– “How AI Agents Chain Multiple Tools Together to Solve Complex Problems”
Image Generation & Media:
– “AI Image Generation for WordPress: From Text Prompt to Featured Image”
– “Edit and Upscale Images With AI — No Photoshop Required”
– “Automated Alt Text: AI That Makes Your Images Accessible”
Why This Stage Matters
This is the content that creates marketplace builders. Someone who understands prompt engineering, RAG, vector stores, and tool architecture can build a genuinely useful assistant. Without this education, your marketplace will be full of low-quality submissions. With it, you’re cultivating a generation of skilled creators.
Stage 5: “Build & Sell AI Assistants” (Months 6–12+)
Purpose: The monetisation endgame. Teach viewers how to identify problems, build assistants that solve them, and sell them on the Agent Builder marketplace.
Target viewer: Someone who’s completed Stages 1–4 and is ready to build.
Tone: Entrepreneurial, practical, opportunity-focused. “Here’s how to turn your WordPress knowledge into recurring revenue.”
Video Ideas — Marketplace Creation
Getting Started:
– “The Assistant Trainer: Build an AI Agent From One Sentence”
– “Your First Custom Assistant: From Job Description to Working Agent in 15 Minutes”
– “How to Test Your AI Assistant Before Publishing to the Marketplace”
– “Packaging Your Assistant: System Prompts, Tools, and Documentation”
Finding Problems to Solve:
– “The 10 Most-Requested WordPress AI Assistants Nobody Has Built Yet”
– “How to Find Problems Worth Solving: Mining WordPress Support Forums for Ideas”
– “Niche Assistants That Print Money: WooCommerce, Multilingual, Accessibility”
– “Ask Your Clients What They Hate About WordPress — Then Build an AI to Fix It”
Building for Quality:
– “Writing System Prompts That Actually Work: The Prompt Engineering Masterclass”
– “Adding RAG to Your Assistant: Make It an Expert on Your Client’s Business”
– “Custom Tools: Giving Your Assistant Superpowers Beyond the Defaults”
– “Testing and Iteration: How to Go From ‘Okay’ to ‘Essential’ in 5 Cycles”
The Business of Selling Assistants:
– “How to Price Your AI Assistant on the Marketplace”
– “Writing a Marketplace Listing That Gets Downloads”
– “How I Built a $500/Month Side Income Selling WordPress AI Assistants”
– “The Creator Program: Free Agency License for Active Marketplace Contributors”
– “From Assistant Builder to AI Agency: Scaling Your Marketplace Business”
Case Studies:
– “How [Creator Name] Built a WooCommerce Support Assistant That Got 500+ Downloads”
– “From WordPress Freelancer to AI Marketplace Creator: [Name]’s Story”
– “The Most Downloaded Assistants on the Marketplace — What They Did Right”
Cross-Stage Content (Ongoing)
These videos don’t belong to a specific stage — they serve the entire audience.
“Replace This Plugin With AI” Series:
– “Replace Yoast SEO With a Free AI Assistant (Full Walkthrough)”
– “Stop Paying for Wordfence — Your Free AI Security Guard”
– “Jetpack vs Agent Builder: Which Actually Manages Your WordPress Site?”
– “I Replaced 5 WordPress Plugins With 1 AI Plugin (Here’s What Happened)”
Agency-Focused Content:
– “How I Manage 25 WordPress Sites With One AI Plugin ($6/site/year)”
– “White-Label AI Assistants for Your WordPress Agency”
– “Automated Client Reports With AI — No Monthly Retainer”
Product Updates:
– Monthly release recap videos
– Feature announcement demos
– “What’s New in Agent Builder v2.X”
The Viewer Journey Visualised
MONTH 1–2 MONTH 3–4 MONTH 5–6 MONTH 7+
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
[WordPress [AI Beyond [Master the [Build & Sell
Problems, Chatbots] Platform] Assistants]
Solved] │ │ │
│ │ │ │
"Fix my SEO" "What is agentic "How tools & "I made $500/mo
"Speed up AI? Oh, these channels work" selling an AI
my site" assistants ACT, │ assistant"
"Security not just talk" "RAG & vector │
checklist" │ stores — now "The marketplace
│ "I want to try I understand flywheel is
TRUST EARNED Agent Builder" how to make spinning"
│ AI smarter"
LOYALTY BUILT │
EXPERTISE GAINED
ECOSYSTEM GROWS
Production Guidelines
Thumbnails
- Bold text: 4–6 words maximum, readable at phone size
- Dark background with purple/green accents (brand consistency)
- Show a result or transformation (Site grade F→A, broken→fixed, manual→automated)
- Founder’s face when possible (30–40% higher CTR)
- Consistent template across stages, with subtle colour coding per playlist
Titles
- Lead with the problem or result, never the brand name
- Use numbers: “14 SEO Problems,” “3 Minutes,” “$6/site,” “30 Days”
- Include one searchable keyword naturally: “WordPress,” “AI,” “SEO,” “security”
- Stage 1 titles: problem-focused (“Why Your WordPress Site Is Slow”)
- Stage 2–3 titles: curiosity-focused (“What Happens When AI Manages Your WordPress Site”)
- Stage 4–5 titles: aspiration-focused (“Build a $500/Month Side Income With AI”)
Video Structure
- Hook (0–15 sec): Show the end result first or state the problem sharply
- Context (15–45 sec): Why this matters, who it’s for
- Content (2–5 min): The actual tutorial, demo, or explanation
- Bridge (15–30 sec): Connect to the next stage. “Now that you know how to fix SEO manually, imagine this running automatically every week…”
- CTA (15–30 sec): Subscribe, download, or watch the next video in the playlist
The Bridge is Critical
Every video should include a bridge to the next stage of the journey. This is what turns a one-time viewer into a long-term subscriber who moves through all 5 stages:
- Stage 1 video ends with: “If you want this to happen automatically, I’ll show you how in my AI series — link in the description.”
- Stage 2 video ends with: “Want to try this yourself? I have a full tutorial series on getting started — playlist link below.”
- Stage 3 video ends with: “Now that you know how tools work, you’re ready to start understanding the AI concepts behind them — next video in the playlist.”
- Stage 4 video ends with: “You now know enough to build your own assistant. Let me show you how to do that and list it on the marketplace.”
YouTube SEO Strategy
Primary Keywords by Stage
Stage 1: “WordPress SEO fix,” “WordPress security checklist,” “WordPress slow site,” “WordPress errors,” “WordPress maintenance”
Stage 2: “AI WordPress plugin,” “WordPress AI assistant,” “agentic AI explained,” “AI vs chatbot”
Stage 3: “Agent Builder tutorial,” “WordPress AI tools,” “AI WordPress automation”
Stage 4: “RAG explained,” “vector store tutorial,” “prompt engineering WordPress,” “AI chat completions”
Stage 5: “sell AI assistants,” “WordPress marketplace,” “AI side income,” “build AI agent”
Description Template
[One-line hook restating the title]
[2–3 sentence summary of what the viewer will learn]
🔗 Download Agent Builder free: https://agentic-plugin.com/download/
📖 Documentation: https://agentic-plugin.com/documentation/
🛒 Marketplace: https://agentic-plugin.com/marketplace/
⏱ Timestamps:
00:00 - [Section]
00:00 - [Section]
📺 Related videos:
- [Next video in the journey]
- [Related topic from another stage]
#WordPress #AI #WordPressPlugin #SEO #WebDevelopment
Posting Cadence (First 12 Weeks)
| Week | Video 1 (Stage) | Video 2 (Stage) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “5 SEO Mistakes Killing Your WordPress Traffic” (S1) | “Your WordPress Site Gets 172 Attacks/Day” (S1) |
| 2 | “Why Your WordPress Site Is Slow” (S1) | “AI Chatbots vs AI Agents: Why It Matters” (S2) |
| 3 | “WordPress Security Checklist: 7 Things” (S1) | “Watch AI Fix 14 SEO Problems in 3 Minutes” (S2) |
| 4 | “Can AI Search Engines Find Your Site?” (S1/S2) | “I Let AI Manage My Site for 30 Days” (S2) |
| 5 | “Keep Your Blog Active With No Time to Write” (S1) | “Free AI for WordPress: No API Key Needed” (S2) |
| 6 | “Replace Yoast With a Free AI SEO Assistant” (Cross) | “Agent Tools Explained” (S3) |
| 7 | “Managing Multiple Sites Without Losing Your Mind” (S1) | “Content Writer Deep Dive” (S3) |
| 8 | “The 5-Tier Safety System Explained” (S2/S3) | “SEO Assistant Deep Dive” (S3) |
| 9 | “What Are Chat Completions?” (S4) | “Security Assistant Deep Dive” (S3) |
| 10 | “Prompt Engineering for WordPress” (S4) | “Site Doctor Deep Dive” (S3) |
| 11 | “What Is RAG?” (S4) | “The Assistant Trainer: Build an Agent” (S5) |
| 12 | “10 Most-Requested Assistants Nobody Has Built” (S5) | “How to Price Your Marketplace Assistant” (S5) |
Notice how Stages overlap and interleave — the channel never feels like it’s “only for beginners” or “only for experts.” There’s always something for everyone in any given week.
KPIs and Milestones
| Timeframe | Metric | Target |
|---|---|---|
| Month 1 | Videos published | 8 |
| Month 1 | Subscribers | 200+ |
| Month 3 | Subscribers | 500+ |
| Month 3 | Best video views | 5,000+ |
| Month 3 | Playlist completion rate (Stage 1→2) | 15%+ |
| Month 6 | Subscribers | 2,000+ |
| Month 6 | Monthly views | 20,000+ |
| Month 6 | First marketplace assistant created by a viewer | 1+ |
| Month 12 | Subscribers | 10,000+ |
| Month 12 | Marketplace assistants created by channel viewers | 20+ |
| Month 12 | “Agent Builder” branded searches on YouTube | 500+/month |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting with Stage 4–5 content. Nobody cares about vector stores until they trust you. Earn trust with Stage 1 first.
- Making every video about Agent Builder. Stage 1 videos should be 80% problem-solving, 20% product mention. The ratio shifts as viewers progress through stages.
- Skipping the bridge. If Stage 1 videos don’t bridge to Stage 2, you’ll build an audience that never learns about AI. Every video must point forward.
- Teaching AI concepts abstractly. “What is a vector store?” is boring. “How to make your AI assistant actually know your business” is compelling. Always teach through practical WordPress use cases.
- Forgetting the monetisation angle. The promise of “you can make money building AI assistants” is what drives viewers from Stage 4 to Stage 5. Tease this early and often.
- Waiting for perfection. Your first videos will be rough. Post them anyway. Consistency beats polish, especially in months 1–3.
- Neglecting Stage 1 after the channel grows. Even at 10,000 subscribers, you should still publish Stage 1 content regularly. It’s your acquisition engine — new viewers always enter at Stage 1.
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