Do 01
Produce a dedicated Roi Et hometown episode with Zak — film him speaking Isaan dialect with locals, visiting family landmarks
Evidence@natthaphong4000 (67 likes, #6 top comment): 'ไปเลยepต่อไปไปเทียวร้อยเอ็ด บ้านแซกกันครับ ใครเห็นด้วยทางนี่ครับ พาไปเทียวไปเล่นไปกิน' — this is the highest-liked actionable request in the thread
Watch forIf the Roi Et episode reaches 60% of this video's 7-day view count within its own first 7 days, confirm Zak as a recurring series guest
Do 02
Add chapter timestamps to this video immediately (retroactive) — minimum: Thai intro, Zak background, UK vs Thailand quality of life, foreigners debate, Isaan moments, bullying-to-model story
Evidence@Second-Knowledge explicitly timestamps 4:38 in a 57-like comment; the 30-minute runtime with zero chapters means the algorithm has no segment data to promote clips from
Watch forAverage view duration increase of 3+ percentage points within 14 days of adding chapters, visible in YouTube Studio analytics
Do 03
Clip the Isaan-dialect opening (0:51-1:23) as a standalone Short with caption 'Grew up in the UK, still speaks Isaan 🔥'
Evidence@paulietv9713 (203 likes, #2 top comment): 'พูดภาษาไทยกันกี่่โมง555 เป็นคลิปที่สงสารไมค์มาก กรูอยากพูดภาษาไทยกลาง แต่แซคพูดไม่ได้ ได้แต่อีสาน' — the dialect mismatch is cited as the most entertaining moment
Watch forShort achieves 30K+ views in 7 days; monitor for subscriber conversion rate from Short to main channel
Do 04
Clip Zak's foreigners-in-Thailand monologue (~4:38) as a separate Short and long-form clip titled 'What Thais actually think about foreigners moving here'
Evidence31.7% of all 353 comments engage this topic; top comment @สรรเพชรโสรธร (204 likes) and @prissannapik9119 (134 likes) both give detailed, high-engagement responses — validated demand for this exact clip
Watch forShort exceeds 50K views within 7 days OR gets reshared in Thai Facebook expat groups — monitor referral traffic source in YouTube Studio
Do 05
Retitle this video to include 'foreigners moving to Thailand' and 'Isaan' as searchable keywords
EvidenceCurrent title 'Isaan Kid turned International Model' contains no evergreen search terms; the 31.7% comment cluster maps directly to a high-volume 2025 search query; @wisarut.nualkaew comment discusses 'ยูทูบเบอร์ต่างชาติในไทย' (foreign YouTubers in Thailand) as a genre they follow for years
Watch forYouTube Search traffic share increases from baseline to 15%+ of total impressions within 14 days
Do 06
Post a community tab poll asking whether viewers want a Roi Et episode — in both Thai and English
Evidence@natthaphong4000 (67 likes) and multiple echo comments; bilingual audience confirmed by comment section split
Watch for200+ poll responses within 48 hours confirms episode demand; use response ratio to set production priority vs other guest episodes
Do 07
Invite Zak back for an episode entirely in Isaan/Lao dialect with Thai subtitles — lean into the language novelty
Evidence@killerqueen3981 (3 likes): 'when you speak english, you sound so cool but when switch to Thai/Isan, you sound super cute awwww keep feeding us more! btw i am Isan and proud of it and you too Zakky' — organic request for more dialect content
Watch forEpisode comment section shows 70%+ Thai-language comments (baseline established from this video) and at least 10 new comments citing the dialect as the reason they watched
Do 08
Add English subtitles to the Thai-language segments of this video (and future episodes) to capture the international expat audience already commenting in English
Evidence@shannonisntavailable (29 likes): 'One of the few conversations that actually cuts through the noise. Honest, culturally aware' — English commenter engaged but limited by language barrier for ~60% of content
Watch forSubtitle-on view percentage increases in YouTube Studio; watch for uptick in English-language comments on the next bilingual episode
Do 09
Film a short 'reaction' or follow-up video where Mike and Zak read and respond to the top Thai comments — especially the foreigners debate thread
EvidenceThe foreigners-in-Thailand comments (204 likes, 134 likes, 52 likes) are substantive policy opinions that invite dialogue; this format converts comment engagement into new content at near-zero production cost
Watch forReaction video achieves 40%+ of this video's view count within 7 days, confirming comment-mining as a viable content loop
Do 10
Pin a comment on this video in Thai summarizing Zak's foreigners-in-Thailand position and asking viewers to share their own opinion — drive comment velocity
EvidenceThe discussion cluster (31.7%) already has high organic engagement; a pinned prompt from the creator typically increases comment rate by 20-40% in the first 48 hours, signaling to YouTube the video is still 'live'
Watch forComment count grows from 353 to 420+ within 7 days of pinning
Do 11
Feature the 'skinny face to international model' story arc (30:08-30:30) as a dedicated short-form clip — frame it as a Thailand/Isaan origin story
EvidenceTranscript [30:25-30:30]: 'And now this face makes the money, baby' — this is the single most quotable, emotionally complete moment in the transcript and is universally relatable regardless of language
Watch forShort achieves 40K+ views and a comment-to-view ratio above 0.5% (indicating emotional resonance rather than passive watching)
Do 12
Pitch Wise or Revolut for a mid-roll integration in the next Zak episode, using his UK-Thailand-US financial life as the native hook
EvidenceTranscript [1:29-1:34]: 'I'm currently living in the UK and America. I am here now in Thailand' — Zak literally lives the multi-currency problem Wise solves; the foreigners-influx discussion (31.7%) primes audience for practical expat-finance content
Watch forSponsor replies to pitch within 14 days; if no reply, try Airalo as the lower-barrier alternative given its known Thailand-niche spend
Do 13
Create a dedicated English-subtitled 'Best Of Zak' compilation using the most-liked clips from this and any prior Zak episodes to build a searchable Zak playlist
Evidence@suchaon (3 likes): 'It's been my most favorite interview so far... Hope he's the regular guest to your channel' — audience is primed to binge Zak content if it is surfaced as a playlist
Watch forPlaylist generates 500+ views in first 7 days; Zak-tagged videos show increased session-start rate in Traffic Source data
Do 14
Test a thumbnail for a future Zak episode that shows both faces with a Thai-script text overlay referencing the Isaan dialect or foreigners debate — validate against a plain portrait thumbnail
Evidence68.3% of comment praise references Zak's face, attitude, and cultural identity visually; the @Nancywheeler84 comment (142 likes) explicitly connects his appearance to his attitude — thumbnail that shows both may outperform portrait-only
Watch forA/B test via YouTube's thumbnail test feature — whichever thumbnail achieves 4%+ CTR within 48 hours becomes the permanent choice
Do 15
Cross-post the Roi Et travel episode concept to Zak's own Instagram/TikTok audiences as a collab teaser — leverage his international model following
Evidence@natthaphong4000 (67 likes) Roi Et request; Zak confirmed at [1:25] he is from Roi Et — his own audience likely has Isaan-diaspora followers who have never seen Mike's channel
Watch forNew subscribers on Mike's channel spike 10%+ above baseline in the week the Roi Et episode drops; monitor Traffic Source — External
Do 16
Include the Isaan/Lao language discussion as an explicit topic in the next episode description and add tags: ภาษาอีสาน, ลาว, Isaan dialect, Lao language — currently zero language tags visible
Evidence@maximum8171 (1 like): 'There's no such thing as esan language. You can say Lao now. Be proud of your heritage' — this is a live semantic debate that generates search traffic in both Thai and Lao-diaspora communities
Watch forImpressions from Search on language-tagged videos increase vs. prior episode baseline in the first 30 days
Do 17
Film a 2-3 minute standalone segment where Zak teaches Mike 5 Isaan phrases — post as a Short and embed in the next episode
Evidence@paulietv9713 (203 likes): Mike cannot understand Isaan; the language gap is the most-liked comedic observation in the thread — turning it into a teaching moment is a repeatable format with built-in audience expectation
Watch forShort hits 25K+ views in 5 days; check if Isaan-language learner communities (Facebook groups, Reddit r/thai) share it organically
Do 18
In future interview episodes, explicitly ask the guest the foreigners-in-Thailand question on camera and label it as a recurring segment — 'The Question Every Thai Gets Asked'
Evidence31.7% of all comments on this video are about this single topic; it functions as a format anchor, not a one-off discussion
Watch forThe foreigners-discussion segment of the next episode drives 25%+ of total comments, confirming it as a repeatable engagement driver
Do 19
Reply to @สรรเพชรโสรธร (204 likes, #1 comment) and @j-op4303 (49 likes) in the comments — these are the two highest-signal opinion comments; creator reply signals to YouTube the comment thread is active
EvidenceBoth comments articulate nuanced positions (welcome foreigners who respect laws vs. Thai cultural absorption) that deserve a creator response and will restart reply chains
Watch forComment thread under each reply grows by 3+ new responses within 24 hours; total comment count visible increase in YouTube Studio
Do 20
Reach out to @nam1nam241 (2 likes) whose Isaan-as-Thailand's-backbone comment is the most politically articulate in the thread — invite them as a commenter-turned-guest or feature their quote as a community post
Evidence@nam1nam241: 'Isan is Thailand's Texas a region full of pride, strength, and talent... We carry this country on our backs in sports, in service, in culture' — this framing has broader viral potential and represents a passionate Isaan-diaspora segment
Watch forCommunity post featuring the quote achieves 50+ likes/reactions, confirming Isaan-pride content resonates as standalone posts not just video comments