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One Channel, One Topic: My Content Strategy Shift

Tomas Svojanovsky
2 min readFeb 2, 2025

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I made a lot of mistakes. My main channel grew to over 1,300 followers, but the problem is that I wrote about everything. Now, people still read my articles about Python, even though I no longer write about Python.

The rule: One channel, one topic. This applies to YouTube, Medium, or any platform where you create content. Of course, you can have a channel that is problem-oriented, but you won’t build a big audience because people will come and never return. That’s a problem.

So, I created a second channel where I’ll focus on game programming. First, I’ll write about C++, then move on to Unreal Engine and C++ game development.

Why game development?

I’ve always had an idea to build a game, but I kept telling myself it wasn’t the right time — I needed to learn something else first. But if you want to succeed, you need to truly be interested in the topic. You need consistency, patience, and the mindset to live and breathe your ideas.

Nothing changes on this channel, but if you’re interested in game development, definitely check out my new channel!

Discover hands-on programming tutorials and resources! Visit my website: Fullstack Dev

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Tomas Svojanovsky
Tomas Svojanovsky

Written by Tomas Svojanovsky

I'm a full-stack developer. Programming isn't just my job but also my hobby. I like developing seamless user experiences and working on server-side complexities

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