Weld.com covers welding education and technique-focused content, with topics including TIG, MIG, Stick, and pipe welding, plus how-to guidance, safety, gear, and beginner tips. The channel emphasizes tutorials, how-to videos, and practical welding advice, frequently presenting deep-dives and instructional content. With 1.1M subscribers and 320.8M total views across 2100 videos since 2011, the channel experiences an average of about 72.8K views per video.
Similar audience and content focus on welding techniques and tips, with high search overlap on welding tutorials and stick welding tips (search 100%, content 81%), matching Weld.com's tutorial-driven welding channel.
Shares a strong focus on welding techniques and tips, especially MIG basics and stick welding tips, with substantial audience overlap (queries include welding techniques, stick welding tips) though content style differs (83% content vs 32% search for overlap.
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Targets welding tutorials and beginner-oriented content, aligning with Weld.com's tutorial and beginner-friendly material, evidenced by similar queries and a high content match (86%).
Covers welding tutorials and MIG basics in addition to general techniques, aligning with Weld.com’s tutorial-heavy, technique-focused content and similar search intent (queries: welding tutorials, MIG basics).
Delivers welding fundamentals and safety gear guidance, overlapping with Weld.com's beginner-to-intermediate tutorials and safety emphasis, driven by search for TIG fundamentals and gear topics (content 78% vs search 22%).
Provides welding technique and efficiency content, matching Weld.com on practical welding tips and cost/efficiency topics, with notable search overlap though content focus skews toward efficiency and costs (content 77%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors include TimWelds (89% match, 477K subscribers) and weldingtipsandtricks (62% match, 1.1M subscribers). Both share overlapping queries with Weld.com such as welding tutorials, welding techniques, and stick welding tips, indicating direct competition in instructional welding content. WELD CORE (59% match, 92.7K subscribers) also competes on welding tutorials and beginner guidance, while Miller Welders (58% match, 185K subscribers) and DIY PRO (56% match, 83.7K subscribers) similarly target related topics like TIG fundamentals, MIG basics, and safety gear. Weld.com has a larger subscriber base than WELD CORE and DIY PRO but fewer than weldingtipsandtricks; TimWelds is smaller than Weld.com in subscribers but shares high overlap in core topics, making them direct rivals in the welding education space.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Weld.com?
Weld.com's biggest YouTube competitors are weldingtipsandtricks (62% match, 1.1M subscribers) and TimWelds (89% match, 477K subscribers). WELD CORE (59% match, 92.7K subscribers) is also a competitor. They share a focus on welding education, technique tutorials, and practical welding tips for beginners and professionals.
What type of content does Weld.com make?
Weld.com creates educational welding content, with recent video titles such as 'Can We Pass A 200 Year Old Welding Test?' (116.9K views) and 'Welding Wire 101: What Beginners Get Wrong' (113.8K views). The channel averages about 72.8K views per video and posts multiple videos per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Weld.com?
We analyze Weld.com'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.