Both target college students with study and scholarship assistance, aligning on high search overlap for queries like college study tips and scholarship application tips, while Gohar Khan’s content style diverges from Gradehacker (85% match: search 100%, content 75%).
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Shares a focus on scholarships and nontraditional students, with strong alignment on scholarship search and application tips (74% match: search 73%, content 74%), reflecting similar audience needs and content themes.
Centers on college study tips and night class study guidance, overlapping with Gradehacker’s audience on study strategies (73% match: search 71%, content 73%), though formatting and presentation differ.
Targets online college resources and academic writing help, creating overlap via queries like online resources and citation guidance (68% match: search 62%, content 73%), indicating shared educational resource interest.
Offers academic writing and citation help, matching Gradehacker on writing support-oriented queries (66% match: search 51%, content 75%), with stronger emphasis on writing pedagogy than Gradehacker.
Adresses GED and writing guidance, overlapping through GED essay guidance queries (65% match: search 46%, content 77%), sharing a focus on academic test prep despite different target assessments.
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Gradehacker?
Gohar Khan — 85% match, 7.4M subscribers; The Scholarship System — 74% match, 58.6K subscribers; jspark — 73% match, 473K subscribers. All three channels have a focus on education and college-related content, aligning with Gradehacker's college tips and study hacks niche.
What type of content does Gradehacker make?
Gradehacker creates educational content focused on college tips, study hacks, and education. Video titles indicate topics like free textbooks, online learning platforms, and tools for studying or accessing educational resources. Uploads seem to include multiple videos with high view counts (e.g., 226.4K, 265.2K views) and an average around 99.5K views per video, suggesting frequent uploads (roughly 1 per week to several per week based on the available data).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Gradehacker?
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