Do 01
Pitch the Jin sequel: 'He quit porn and opened a gym — 5 years later' using the confirmed retirement update already sourced in comments
Evidence@downundabrabrotha (25 likes): 'He announced his retirement from G4P Male porn and owns his own gym now. He also does photoshoots but is more in control of his career now'
Watch forCommunity Post poll reaches 500 votes within 48h, confirming audience demand before committing production budget
Do 02
Formalise the personality-integration interview format — weaving in the subject's real-life skill or environment (gym training here, fortune-telling in a previous video) — as the channel's signature differentiator
Evidence@adlz518 (19 likes): 'I love how you guys augment some of your interviews. Integrating aspects of their personality/interests... the working out tips here or the fortune telling in the last vid. I don't know if it's a conscious decision, but it's a nice touch.'
Watch forAverage view duration on the next interview using this format vs. a standard sit-down — target ≥10% AVD lift as the confirmation signal
Do 03
Add the phrase 'gay for pay' explicitly to the video title or description — it is the natural search term audience members use and is currently absent from both
EvidenceAt least 6 comments use the phrase 'gay for pay' organically (@jeimseutv 64 likes, @pppexplorer 17 likes, @yenxion6516 4 likes, @PhoenixFit2024 5 likes, @shinitaru 9 likes, @jokermind100 24 likes) — it is how the audience categorises the content
Watch forYouTube Search impressions for 'gay for pay Japan' appear in Studio Search report within 30 days of the update
Do 04
Replace all 5 generic chapter labels with content-specific titles that surface searchable sub-topics ('Gay for pay in Japan explained', 'Is Jin actually straight?', 'Would Jin date a man?')
Evidence@superduperandie (323 likes) asks exactly these questions by name; current chapters 'Greeting [1:08]', 'Training [2:32]', 'Interview [6:21]' earn zero keyword signal
Watch forNon-zero chapter-traffic data in YouTube Studio within 14 days of update confirms new search entry points are indexed
Do 05
Book Chin Kou as the next interview subject — he is the most-named desired guest in the comment section
Evidence@iamseanb17 (4 likes): 'Hoping you could invite chin kou as a guest on the next vids'; @narinoansa (29 likes) also suggests Ryuji Suzuki as an alternative
Watch forCTR on the next interview video with a named guest in the title vs. this video's 'Meeting a...' framing — a named-guest title should outperform a generic one by ≥15% CTR
Do 06
Publish a Shorts clip of the 6:42 moment (@adlz518 cited it by timestamp as the standout scene) as a standalone tease driving back to the full interview
Evidence@adlz518 (19 likes): '6:42 had me agasp. Boooooooi'; @RimyuruuSenpaii (3 likes): '5:04 OMG ANDREW, sameeee' — audience is independently timestamping moments, which is a strong reuse signal
Watch forShorts view count within 7 days — 10K+ views confirms the scene has standalone viral potential and justifies timestamped highlight cuts as a post-production step for all future interviews
Do 07
Acknowledge the Meng-flirting running joke directly in the next video or a Community Post — it is a recurring narrative thread that multiple top-comment authors track across episodes
Evidence@likedmyowncomment3547 (11 likes): 'Yooo, yall were flirting with the dude so hard'; @Shuuupafruto (8 likes): 'meng always take every opportunity to flirt'; @baba-bv8xz (11 likes): 'I was like you better show Meng's face cause I KNOW he is acting a mess'
Watch forA Community Post mentioning Meng generates ≥100 replies within 48h — confirming host-chemistry as an active parasocial investment the audience will return for
Do 08
Add a direct verbal call-to-action at the Outro (16:35) naming the series concept ('We want to keep doing these interviews — who should we talk to next?') rather than a generic subscribe prompt
Evidence@onlyme01-i6r (154 likes): 'you guys should consider making this into a series'; @superduperandie (323 likes): 'how do you decide which people to reach out to for interviews? How often are you ghosted?' — audience is actively curious about the production process
Watch forSubscriber conversion rate from this video (Studio: 'Subscriptions earned') vs. previous interview — a specific series CTA should exceed the channel average; target ≥200 net subs from a 516K-view video
Do 09
Add Japanese subtitles to capture Jin's existing Japanese fanbase — they are arriving at this video but likely leaving early without subtitles
EvidenceComment #86 (@若月裕二-e1j, 3 likes) posted entirely in Japanese engaging substantively with the sexuality question; Jin is Japanese and has a Japanese fanbase that would seek out his English-language press coverage
Watch forAverage view duration for Japanese-locale viewers in Studio within 30 days of subtitle addition — a 5%+ AVD lift on JP traffic confirms subtitling ROI
Do 10
In future interviews, include an explicit question about relationship honesty ('Would you tell a partner about this work?') — this exchange generated the most intellectually engaged comment thread in the video
Evidence@adlz518 (19 likes): 'Him saying bluntly he wanted to be with someone but also see others was like, shockingly mature'; @Pikachuslut (7 likes): 'The statement about wanting to feel the love is also interesting'; @hatsuharuboi (319 likes) wrote a 300-word personal story triggered by this exact topic
Watch forCount of story-sharing comments (200+ word personal narratives) in the next interview that includes this question vs. this video's 3 — it is the emotional depth driver that earns high-value comment engagement
Do 11
Brief a standalone explainer video — 'What is gay for pay, and why does it happen in Japan?' — using Jin's quotes as anchor material, targeting the evergreen search query directly
Evidence@superduperandie (323 likes) asks the mechanics question explicitly; the phrase 'gay for pay' appears in 6+ comments as the organic audience search term; @yenxion6516 (4 likes) and @jokermind100 (24 likes) provide the core explainer logic already in the comments
Watch forNew explainer video Search impressions at 30 days vs. this interview's Search share — if the explainer outperforms, it confirms the documentary format has stronger SEO legs than the interview format for this topic
Do 12
Frame future interview titles around the intellectual question, not the salacious hook — the top 3 comments by likes (486, 323, 319 likes) all engage with the nuanced discussion, not the sensational subject
Evidence@darriendastar3941 (486 likes): praises Jin as 'well grounded' taking 'an adult approach to his career'; @superduperandie (323 likes): explicitly praises the non-eroticizing framing; @hatsuharuboi (319 likes): personal story about sexuality complexity — zero of the top-3 comments engage with the salacious framing
Watch forLike-to-view ratio on the next interview video vs. this video's 2.2% baseline — a more intellectual title/thumbnail framing should maintain or exceed this ratio without sacrificing CTR