Jet Lag The Game
Jet Lag The Game
is a cool concept. Its a Youtube channel featuring 3 people (Sam, Ben
and Adam) with a guest helper usually following Sam. The idea is that
they use a country and then play the country in a game playing
challenges on the way. So it would be things like:
- Hide and Seek in Switzerland
- Capture The Flag in Japan
- Connect 4 in the US
It is broken up into (usually) 6 episodes. The positives:
- the
production quality is high. It isn't needed either, but it adds a
dimension that could easily be classed as part of the brand as the same
style of graphics are carried through each season.
- its fun
- episodes are anywhere between 25-55 minutes which doesn't seem to make a dent on viewership
- they build in to the episodes tension and there are a few cliffhangers (which is a good thing)
- you get invested in the hosts
- the videos are getting good views (late hundreds of thousands)
- some of the episodes are re-watchable
- the
three. Ben, Adam and Sam are good together or at least Ben and Adam vs
Sam and a (good guest). It is also fun when they get frustrated and
"bloopers" happen. It just grounds the hosts.
- theres a Podcast (?regular uploading)
- when
they highlight the area and travel vehicles is fun. Seeing the ICE
train zoom past the countryside and seeing it from the outside is cool.
You don't get to see some of the sights everyday.
Now remember, this is not a sleight on Jet Lag (we think it is cool), it is a helpful idea generator.
Just an opinion, but what are the negatives for Jet Lag The Game. What could be holding it back?
Now the negatives of Jet Lag The Game can be turned into positives
but we just have to recognize the negatives first. Or at least
understand that non-constant factors can go straight into being
negative. So, the non-constant factors?
- The guest star.
For me this can make or break a series. I can tolerate some of the
guests but sometimes I will not rewatch some episodes mainly due to the
guest star being annoying (not pointing at anyone Brian). For me Jet Lag
The Game is a rewatchable concept. You should be able to rewatch
episodes- more so if different things are happening per episode.
- There is a Jasonera Law
effect coming into play where some of the episodes reduce in viewers as
the more episodes of the same idea are released. It happens to all
Youtubers. The second episode is usually lower in views than the first. The more episodes the less views unless there is a something hinted at in the previous episode (Jasonera Law)
or it is usually the end episode. If the end episode hasn't got an
uptick then the season might not have been that engaging. In the Japan
season the main reason was that the four (3 main hosts plus guest)
became individuals which upset the feel of the episodes.

- The complexity of the game. Some of the games can be simple to understand (the first few seasons) but as time continues you find that the games became overly complex, odd and once you got ahead and are winning then you could easily keep ahead (New Zealand Board Game). The skill level was off and in some cases the challenges seem to be picked with the guest in mind.
- Where the games are. Understandably the games can only be played where there is a suitable transport system. However some of the games (circumnavigate the globe and tag across Europe) were great at this. Others were poor- North To Southern US.
Moniterisation strategies and further pushing the brand
Jet lag seems to have done a lot. But for us there seems to be something lacking which could be explored.
- Merch.
Seems to be a top one. Now we have looked everywhere and can not seem
to find (easily) their merch, but I noticed Sam wearing a Jet Lag hat in
one of the episodes, so there is something there. Now, someone might
say to look XY and Z but we looked on their Youtube channel and found
nothing. [UPDATE]. Ooh, we found a pre-order page on Youtube description
through the Wendover company on Nebula (really?). But, can only be
found on the Switzerland videos and onward. But, they are also offering Jet Lag The Game in a card/ box merch which is a good idea and is a twist on the syndicate idea down below :) But the syndicate idea pushes the game further worldwide (knowing where the box game was sold most would be a good place to start).

-
Nebula. They are promoting Nebula where you can see episodes 1 week
early or even bloopers from each episode. This is cool. But for us that
hasn't really promoted our senses to go to Nebula. It appears on
YouTube, we can wait. If I am already subscribed to Nebula then that
would be OK. Nebula might be a different day/ topic.
- Nebula issue 2. Most people watch Jet Lag through
Youtube, but it is a large wait until another season. There needs to be
more videos to shrink the gap. These can then start to soft promote the
next season.
-
Website. Can't find one. Now, we found Wendover Productions (which is
the production company behind Jet Lag and the other stuff the group
does- they also have a Youtube channel, but on their main website (see
picture below) they don't have any signs of Jet Lag The Game. Now I understand that Nebula/ Wendover needs promoting and might become a hub, but other properties need their own site.

They do have a Reddit page and someone has done a Wiki page as well, but
unsure why no real homepage? And this seems to be the point of the
issues to do with Jet Lag. There seems to be an overly complicated way
to do something. So there seems to be 2 companies present- Wendover and
Nebula. One mainly promotes the other (Wendover to Nebula). Now I know
Sam is lead of Wendover and Chief Content Officer of Nebula. But in this
case I believe that the products that they are producing are not being
able to breathe. Jet Lag is tight within Youtube but there is Wendover
hanging over it. No other social channels or website that get linked to
(even though they use social media prominently within the games). From Youtube:

So how about Proctor And Gamble? Multi brand business house. They
sell Pantene- a hair product. It is linked to on P and G website but it
has its own website and social media presence. If you want to keep your
entity within Wendover then Fox owns the Simpsons. TheSimpsons.com
directs you a specific area on Fox all about The Simpsons- with Insta,
Facebook and X.com links. TheSimpsons is very easy to spot. So you
either keep the brands under one umbrella or you have brands "separate"
but still link back to their main holding company
- Syndicate.
Now some people have mentioned to go onto Netflix or some other
subscription based services which have a bigger reach. However, the
issue is not necessarily that type of syndication- it might be a good idea but it might be better if you could find a trio to do challenges in their countries. You lease the format. Now this opens up Jet Lag The Game to a wider audience and starts to pick up more subscribers.
- Outtakes. Sure some of the outtakes are on Nebula, but how about at the end of the episode (also allows Youtubes logarithm to kick in)
- Travel.
Jet Lag is technically a travel show but there are no links to the
places, hotels, etc that you see. Again, this would be website fodder,
but (v)blog would be cool. Sure you get Snack Zone but what are the
meals like, any local cuisine? This could be affiliated through travel
companies, or even sponsorship through those. But the opportunity to
take Jet Lag The Game into a holiday/ tourism destination website would
be a cool spinoff.
- Subscribers. There was a early
showing on one of the episodes done through subscribers only. But each
episode now has very little subscriber interaction- apart from when a
poll is done through their social media accounts (linked from where?).
Bringing in subscribers from the country that you visit, incorporating them into the game for 1 day would be a cool idea.
They would know the local areas, we would see more of the place and
subscribers would enjoy the dialog/ interaction. The need for
subscribing would also be meaningful.
- Trailer videos. Are
cool for the next season, but I am not sure if they need to state the
destination, that is something people like to work out.
As per always we wish Jet Lag The Game all the best
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