You’ve invested in your YouTube channel. You’re publishing videos. Maybe you’ve even built a solid subscriber base. But if you’re being honest, it’s not actually driving leads.
You’re not alone. We hear this all the time from business owners. YouTube feels like it should work, but when it’s just a feed of random content, it rarely does. A video here about your process, a demo there, a quick update from your team.
No structure, no path, no momentum.
That’s where playlists come in.
When planned strategically, a YouTube playlist becomes more than a collection of videos—it becomes a guided experience that mirrors your buyer’s journey. It helps serious prospects go from curious to confident, without needing a sales call to get there.
Done right, a YouTube playlist becomes your 24/7 video sales rep.
This article will show you how.
Think of your YouTube playlist exactly like you do your buyer’s journey. Each video answers a real question your best-fit buyers are already asking. Each one leads logically to the next. And by the end of the playlist, has gone through everything they need to know on the topic.
They trust you. They’re closer to buying.
Rather than creating random videos that you get ideas for in the middle of the night, you’re building a system of targeted videos that align to the three stages of the buyer’s journey:
Most businesses treat YouTube like a junk drawer. One-off videos, filmed out of context, posted without a plan. And then they wonder why they’re not seeing results.
But YouTube (and your buyers) want bingeable content. They want to watch video after video without losing momentum. And YouTube rewards you when people do that.
When someone watches two or more videos in a row:
This is how you increase reach and conversions organically.
Here’s how to map out your first video buyer’s journey in five steps:
Don’t overthink it. Pick the offer that drives the most revenue today. That’s the one most people are researching.
Make that your first playlist.
Ask yourself: "What outcome will a serious buyer get if they watch all six videos?"
Make sure that outcome is:
Awareness Stage:
Consideration Stage:
Decision Stage:
In the Endless Customers System™, we use two proven content frameworks to plan these videos: The Big 5 and The Selling 7. These are the types of content buyers trust most—and they map perfectly to the awareness, consideration, and decision stages of the journey.
A YouTube playlist should share the next video automatically. But the beautiful thing here is that someone may discover one of the videos from this funnel on its own. That's why you still need to link the next video.
At the end of every video, tell viewers exactly which one to watch next and why. Get them excited to go to the next step.
Example: “Now that you understand the pitfalls of traditional solutions, let’s compare them side-by-side with what we offer. Click to watch next.”
Once all six videos are ready:
Editor’s Note: Assignment Selling is a trust-first sales technique from the Endless Customers System™.
YouTube is a great thing for brand awareness, but this helps turn that awareness into sales.
Strategic playlists help your team:
It works because it respects how people buy today. On their own time. On their own terms.
And when they’re ready? They come to you already trusting your process.
You don’t need a massive audience for YouTube to be a driving force for your business. You need the right viewers watching the right videos in the right order. Start with one playlist that maps to your buyer’s journey. Get your team involved. Use it in sales conversations.
That’s how YouTube starts working for your business 24/7.
Need help mapping your first video journey? Learn how the Endless Customers System™ uses video to create an amazing customer experience.