Videojug covers how-to content across recipes, beauty, fashion, and general life tips, focusing on easy-to-follow tutorials and tutorials with a practical, instructional style. The channel presents a broad range of how-to videos and lifestyle advice, with recent uploads featuring makeup tricks, hair tutorials, and food recipes. It publishes frequently, with an average of about 0.2 uploads per week and roughly 7.1K views per video, derived from its 3,300 videos and 612.4M total views since joining in 2006.
Both target beauty tutorials with strong overlap in eye makeup content and tips as shown by high search match (eye makeup tricks, tips) and solid content alignment (80%), indicating a shared audience of makeup-focused viewers.
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While Jamie Oliver is a broad cooking channel, the substantial search overlap for brunch and recipe ideas aligns with Videojug’s era of practical how-tos, though Jamie’s content style differs (high content similarity, 80%).
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Significant search overlap on pasta and avocado recipes and cocktail ideas, with content skewing toward recipe tutorials, indicating a common audience but with slightly different recipe formats.
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Shares strong queries around pasta with avocado and Aperol Spritz, pairing with high content similarity in recipe-focused videos, implying parallel food-interest audiences.
High search alignment on eye makeup tricks and mascara techniques mirrors Videojug’s beauty how-tos, with strong content alignment in makeup tutorials suggesting overlapping viewers.
Brunch recipe ideas queries create overlap with Videojug’s practical cooking guidance, and decent content similarity reflects audience overlap in accessible recipes, despite Ramsay’s higher-profile chef persona.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Elena Rachitskaya (88% match) with 468K subscribers, Jamie Oliver (76% match) with 6.2M subscribers, and Inspired Taste (74% match) with 473K subscribers. The overlaps center on eye makeup tricks, mascara techniques, easy quick makeup, avocado and brunch recipes, bacon mac and cheese, pasta with avocado, and cocktail recipes like aperol spritz. Videojug trails Jamie Oliver in subscriber count (612K vs 6.2M) but competes with Elena Rachitskaya (468K) and Inspired Taste (473K) on overlapping queries. All three competitors share similar search queries around food recipes (avocado-based, cocktails, brunch) and makeup tutorials, indicating competition in both culinary and beauty how-to content.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Videojug?
Videojug's biggest competitors are Elena Rachitskaya — 468K subscribers (88% match), Jamie Oliver — 6.2M subscribers (76% match), and Inspired Taste — 473K subscribers (74% match). They share a focus on how-to and instructional content, offering tutorials and practical tips similar to Videojug's niche in How To, Advice, and Life Lessons.
What type of content does Videojug make?
Videojug creates how-to/tutorial content, as evidenced by titles like I Want Those Sumptuous High Gloss Lips, 3 Ways To Wear Mascara, and Super Easy Bun. It uploads about 0.2 videos per week and averages ~7.1K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Videojug?
We analyze Videojug's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.