Stop Overthinking Your Doctor YouTube Channel Name
Your channel name doesn't matter. Your content does. Pick a name in 10 minutes and move on.
Doctors waste weeks choosing their YouTube channel name.
They stress about branding. They worry about keywords. They debate whether to use their name or something catchier.
It doesn't matter. Stop overthinking it.
Keep It Simple
Your channel name should be: Your Name + What You Do.
"Dr. Smith Podiatry" — Done.
"Dr. Jones Telehealth" — Done.
"Longevity with Dr. Williams" — Done.
That's it. Short. Clear. Move on.
What Doesn't Work
Trying to optimize your channel name for keywords. That's stupid. Put keywords in your videos. Make content around topics people search for. Don't try to make your channel name do the work.
Your channel name doesn't rank videos. Your video titles, descriptions, and content do.
The Real Issue
Most doctors overthink the channel name because they're afraid of branding. They want it to sound professional or clever or memorable.
Then they make mediocre content and wonder why nobody watches.
Your channel name doesn't matter if your content sucks.
Focus on making videos people actually want to watch. Your name can be boring. Your content can't be.
The Opportunity
Pick a name in 10 minutes. Use your name. Say what you do. Done.
Spend the rest of your time making content that works. That's where the real branding happens.
I won't come up with a name for you. But if you want to start getting a content strategy after you figure out the channel basics, you know how to get to me.
— Bryce