Searching Videos
Discover high-performing videos in your niche with Intel's video search capabilities. Find trending content, study successful formats, and get inspiration for your next video—all based on what's actually working on YouTube right now.
Basic Video Search
To find videos in Intel:
- Click the "Intel" tab in the main navigation
- Use the search bar at the top of the page
- Enter keywords related to the type of videos you want to find
- Press Enter or click the Search button
Advanced Video Search Techniques
Find exactly the right videos with these specialized search terms:
Search by Video Topic and Format
- Topic keywords:
"beginner python tutorial videos"
- Video format:
"product review videos"
or"travel vlog videos"
- Content type:
"educational videos"
or"vlog"
- Length:
"shorts"
or"longs"
or"over 10 minutes"
Search by Performance Metrics
- View count:
"videos over 1M views"
or"videos over 500k views"
- Outlier performance:
"outlier score > 5"
or"high outlier score"
- Recent performance:
"trending videos past week"
Search by Time Frame
- Publication period:
"past month"
or"past 3 months"
- Specific timeframe:
"videos from 2024"
or"videos past year"
Combining Search Terms
Create powerful searches by combining multiple terms:
Example searches:
"fitness motivation shorts over 100k views"
"product review videos iphone outlier score > 5"
"viral cooking videos past month"
"long form business strategy videos outlier > 1 past month"
Understanding Video Search Results
Each video card in search results shows:
- Thumbnail and title
- Creator name
- View count
- Publication date
- Outlier score
- Content category (e.g., "Vlog", "Educational")
- Video duration
Examining Video Details
Click on any video to access the detailed Video Intelligence page:
Key Information Available
- Performance metrics: Views, likes, comments, duration
- Outlier score: The yellow/orange number showing how exceptionally this video performed
- Publication details: When the video was published
- Channel information: Creator details with quick access to their channel
- Bookmark status: Whether you've saved this video
Interactive Features
- Chat with Video: Discuss the video with AI to analyze what makes it successful
- Bookmark: Save the video to your team's research library
- Remix this Video: Create a new script based on this video's format
- Similar Videos: Find related content with similar topics or formats
Finding Similar Videos
When viewing a video, access the Similar Videos tab to:
- Discover related content covering similar topics
- Compare how different creators approach the same subject
- Identify variations in successful formats
- Find potential collaboration partners
- See which approaches have the highest outlier scores
Video Search Strategies
Finding Breakout Content
Search for videos with high outlier scores in your niche: "[your niche] videos outlier score > 5"
This helps you identify content that significantly outperformed its channel's average, showing what resonates with viewers beyond a creator's regular audience.
Discovering Trending Topics
Look for recent videos with strong performance: "[topic] videos past month over 100k views"
Researching Competitive Formats
Find the most successful video formats in your niche: "[format type] videos in [niche] outlier > 2"
Studying High-Performing Creators
Search for videos from specific channels: "@ChannelName highest viewed videos"
Tips for Effective Video Research
- Start with outliers: Focus on videos with high outlier scores to find exceptional content
- Study multiple examples: Look for patterns across several successful videos
- Pay attention to thumbnails: Note common visual elements in high-performing videos
- Analyze title formats: Look for recurring structures in successful titles
- Check publication timing: Note when top videos were published for seasonal trends
- Compare to your content: Use insights to enhance your own video strategy
By mastering video search in Intel, you'll quickly find the most successful content in your niche, understand what makes it work, and apply these insights to your own videos.