Do 01
Add video chapters covering airport arrival, Grab vs. taxi decision, dragon bridge crossing, hotel check-in, beach, and beach club dinner
EvidenceZero chapters currently defined; 4 commenters reference specific timestamps (41:47, 57:31, 6:15, 41:55) proving the audience navigates the video by memory without help
Watch forYouTube Search impressions on 'Da Nang airport', 'Da Nang beach club', and 'Da Nang cost of living' queries should appear or rise within 7 days of chapter addition
Do 02
Pin the 'Can I get a haircut here?' comment and reply to it in character
Evidence566 likes β highest engagement on any comment in the video; it is a recurring channel meme that cements community identity across multiple videos
Watch forReply count on the pinned comment within 48h; look for a new thread starting there as the signal that community activation worked
Do 03
Reply publicly to @MarcoRoams (#6, 147 likes) acknowledging the collab and tagging his channel
Evidence'Thanks for having me in the vlog Mr Ken Abroad!' β 147 likes signals the audience valued the guest appearance; a reply cross-indexes both channels for shared subscribers
Watch forCheck YouTube Analytics subscriber source for cross-channel traffic from MarcoRoams' channel within 14 days of the reply
Do 04
Film the dragon bridge fire and water show (Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 9pm) and post it as a Short or community update before the next Da Nang video
Evidence@sicilian-american (28 likes): 'dragon bridge breathes fire and water..9pm fri sat sun' β Ken mentioned the show at 6:15 but did not deliver footage; the audience expected it
Watch forComment count referencing the bridge on the follow-up; if viewers stop asking about it, the loop is closed
Do 05
Cut or compress the airport taxi haggling scene to 90 seconds maximum in future videos β show the final price and move on
Evidence@elijahtellinger1558 (14 likes): 'honestly if I have to watch you haggle a $7.50 taxi fare again I'm gonna jump off a tall building' β explicit, high-liked request from a self-identified long-time watcher
Watch forIn YouTube Studio, compare average view duration at the transport/arrival segment of the next video vs. this video's retention curve at 1:36β8:01
Do 06
Film a dedicated video on Vietnam's long-term visa problem for expats β frame it as the one box Da Nang cannot tick
Evidence@paynalward6921 (23 likes): 'There is one box you can't tick offβ¦Vietnam does not have a long term visa. I really wish they did!' β the highest-substantive-content comment in the top 30 and a real blocker for the audience segment considering the move
Watch forSearch appearance test: check YouTube Search for 'Vietnam long term visa expat 2025' β if the video indexes on that query within 30 days, the topic has confirmed demand
Do 07
Visit Hoi An as a half-day or full-day trip from Da Nang and film it as a companion video explicitly targeted at Da Nang-based viewers
Evidence@paynalward6921 (23 likes): 'go south on the highway to Hoi Anβ¦you really should visit there as well'; Hoi An appears as the single most-requested destination in the comment section
Watch forPost a Community tab poll ('Hoi An or Hue next?') before filming to confirm demand split; aim for 500+ votes before committing to the Hoi An video
Do 08
In the next Vietnam video, open the Grab app on camera at the airport and show both the Grab price and the taxi meter simultaneously before choosing β give the audience the direct comparison they wanted here
EvidenceComments #8 (41 likes), #10 (40 likes), #67, and #81 all attempted to explain the airport-fee confusion after the fact β high collective investment in solving the problem Ken left unresolved
Watch forComment count on the transport scene in the next video β if 'let me explain' comments are absent, the comparison worked
Do 09
Correct the tourist-mix framing on screen or in a follow-up: the majority of Da Nang's foreign tourists are Korean, Chinese, and Japanese, not Western
Evidence@vdimension6300 (13 likes): 'Most foreign tourists in Da Nang are actually other Asians like South Koreans, Chinese, Japaneseβ¦a lot of them blend in with locals so you may mistake them for domestic tourists'
Watch forWatch for correction comments in the follow-up video β their absence confirms the audience accepted the updated framing
Do 10
End every city-evaluation video with a consistent livability scorecard (e.g., 1β10 across: cost, safety, visa ease, expat community, beach/nature access) β use the same format every city so viewers can compare across videos
Evidence@JonLow-c6t (5 likes) spontaneously wrote a structured pros/cons list in the comments; the audience is doing the analysis work Ken could own as a repeatable format
Watch forVideo save rate β a reusable comparison framework drives saves as viewers bookmark the verdict for planning; benchmark against this video's current save rate
Do 11
Address the 'is Da Nang soulless?' criticism directly in the title or thumbnail of the follow-up
EvidenceKen reads a negative comment at 4:03 ('it feels kind of empty and a bit soulless') and at least 3 subsequent comments debate the claim β an active, unresolved audience controversy that a follow-up title can capture in search
Watch forCTR on a title like 'Is Da Nang Actually Soulless? (After More Time There)' vs. the current video's click-through rate as a baseline in YouTube Studio
Do 12
Add an on-screen cost-of-living summary graphic or outro card listing the prices cited in the video (Grab 120k dong, taxi 200k dong, juice 120k, burger 270k, pizza 290k, beach club barbecue 2M)
Evidence@JustSomeRandomGirl888 and @michaelfrancis8692 are using the video as a planning tool; Ken mentions specific prices at 1:02:04 but they are not visually anchored anywhere in the video
Watch forSave rate β a practical price reference increases saves, which YouTube uses as a satisfaction proxy
Do 13
Film the car-tyre wire-wrap phenomenon properly with a close-up and a Vietnamese local explaining why it is done β the current footage was accidental
Evidence@samartharunkumar651 (25 likes) and @nguyenbaonam620 (11 likes) both explained it (rodent wiring protection); @armunro (11 likes) confirmed β three commenters flagged this as interesting cultural detail Ken missed
Watch forComment count on the tyre-wrap moment in any follow-up Da Nang footage; if it generates its own thread, it warrants a dedicated Short
Do 14
Film a Short of the ocean-noise complaint moment with the comment reactions overlaid β the comedic contrast between Ken finding the ocean annoying and multiple viewers finding it soothing is a native Shorts hook
Evidence@infinitibottle (44 likes): 'I Died when you said the constant noise of the ocean bothers you'; @xAjido, @IamWhoIamUSA, @OishiiDesun3 all piled on β 4 high-liked replies to one moment
Watch forShort view-to-subscriber conversion rate at 7 days; the polarizing-opinion format (Ken vs. audience) historically outperforms straightforward highlight cuts
Do 15
In the next city-evaluation video, explicitly state the best time of year to visit and what to avoid β Da Nang's rainy season is the #1 practical caveat commenters raised but Ken never addressed
Evidence@JonLow-c6t (5 likes): 'The cons are: the rain. Don't come during the raining season'; @sicilian-american (5 likes): 'march is perfect time to visit' β two separate commenters volunteered seasonal guidance the video lacked
Watch forWatch for 'when should I go?' comments in the follow-up β their absence confirms the seasonal framing was added and received