Jack Bloomfield

Why Jack Bloomfield’s best videos win

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78.7K subscribers22.9K median views

Jack Bloomfield has 78.7K subscribers and a median of 22.9K views across its recent long-form uploads. Its best-performing video did about 9.3× that median. This breakdown looks at the patterns those winners share, each backed by a verbatim quote from the transcript. It also flags the biggest leak holding the rest back: an estimated 74.4K views left on the table.

Why the best videos win

Focusing on high-stakes business negotiations and the selection of strategic manufacturing partners

9.3× channel median
And tonight, we've been invited into a private event for China's biggest factory owners. All I know is that we're the only Westerners who'll be in that room.
Inside My Chinese Startup Negotiating With China's Biggest Factories212.7K views

Explaining the practical logistics of scaling e-commerce brands through third-party providers

4.4× channel median
Essentially, if you start an e-commerce brand and you're like, "I don't want to send my product [music] from China, put it in a shipping container, wait a month and a half, and get it in my western country like Australia." You can actually send it to the guys here and they'll [music] send it to anywhere in the world from China.
Inside Chinese Factories (How E-commerce Brands Make Millions)101.7K views

Emphasizing the core business metrics of price competitiveness and product reliability

3.7× channel median
You can source products, and that's one thing, but if you can't source products that are reliable and good quality and the price is a competitive to what already exists in the market, why is anyone actually going to buy your product?
Sourcing at the Canton Fair: The Million-Dollar Products We Found85.1K views

What holds the rest back

Focusing on consumer novelty items and internet trends rather than scalable business infrastructure

0.5× channel median
We're here to look at this uh tiny home manufacturer. Essentially produces tiny homes that you'll see on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.
Inside the Chinese Factories Behind 8-Figure Businesses11.4K views

Highlighting futuristic consumer gadgets and lifestyle technology instead of supply chain mechanics

0.3× channel median
So look at this. You've got like a complete robo coffee machine barista. So in Australia and around the world you've got people who make coffees. This machine does all of it for you.
China Is Living in 2077 and the World Isn’t Ready7.5K views

Framing the content around personal identity and age rather than the operational value of the business

0.2× channel median
And I think what we can bring to the table here is like kind of a western perspective on how to kind of appeal to demographics like me. um you know people who run businesses, people who are scaling in the western world.
You're a 23 Year Old Entrepreneur Meeting With Partners in China5.3K views

The biggest leak

The biggest structural issue dragging down the underperforming videos is shifting the content focus away from high-stakes, actionable supply chain logistics (such as 3PL warehousing, factory negotiations, and product sourcing metrics) toward passive tourism of futuristic consumer novelties, lifestyle gadgets, and personal vlogging.

74.4Kestimated views left on the table

The next-video rule

For the next video, ensure the narrative is built around a specific, high-stakes business objective (such as auditing a factory's production line or negotiating pricing terms for a specific product category) rather than a general tour of a city, market, or corporate headquarters.

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