Speak the market’s language
Match U.S. search behavior and visual expectations without flattening Combate’s voice.
AI-powered content operations
Combate had 1,888 mostly Spanish-language videos, 413K subscribers, and a mandate to break into the U.S. mainstream. I built an AI-assisted system that used channel analytics and market data to reshape the complete discovery package while preserving Spanish context.
01 / At a glance
02 / The problem
Combate had a powerful media asset: a deep catalog of fighters, fights, and storylines. But most of the library was packaged for Spanish-speaking audiences across Hispanic markets.
Simply translating the archive into English risked stripping away the identity and context that made the content valuable in the first place.
The challenge was not translation. It was expansion without erasure.
03 / Strategic choice
The solution had to connect market intelligence, AI-assisted production, bilingual judgment, and performance measurement in one operating system.
Match U.S. search behavior and visual expectations without flattening Combate’s voice.
Preserve fighter identity, Latin American storylines, Spanish context, and the community relationship.
Make titles, descriptions, timestamps, and cover direction communicate value to viewers and YouTube.
Make recommendations responsive to performance, geography, search demand, competitors, and market signals.
04 / What I owned
Shape
Mapped U.S. demand using geography, search behavior, traffic sources, retention, competitors, and fighter interest; then defined the English-forward bilingual strategy.
Build
Built a custom Combate agent connected to YouTube Analytics and external market data, with outputs for titles, descriptions, timestamps, and cover direction.
Operate
Created human-review rules for accuracy, bilingual tone, brand voice, and cultural context, then connected publishing results to the next optimization cycle.
05 / The system I built
Content context, audience data, market demand, creative production, and publishing results worked as one continuous loop.
Understand what each video contains. Video metadata, fighters, countries, storylines, and key fight moments established the context behind every asset.
See how viewers already behave. Views, watch time, retention, traffic sources, and audience geography revealed existing strengths and missed opportunities.
Find demand the channel was missing. U.S. search behavior, competitor packaging, and fighter interest exposed new paths into mainstream fight-sports discovery.
Turn multiple signals into one recommendation. The domain-specific agent synthesized content, channel, and market data through Combate’s bilingual brand strategy.
Optimize the complete discovery package. The system produced English-forward titles, bilingual descriptions, key timestamps, and cover-image direction.
Protect the brand and improve the next cycle. Human review checked fighter accuracy, tone, and cultural context. The dashboard fed U.S. and Hispanic audience response back into the system.
06 / Results
The channel did not trade one audience for another. U.S. view share increased by 3.8 percentage points while total views, watch time, and engagements all grew by more than 30%.
239K U.S. views in the April window—up from 153K in the matched March window.
| Metric | March 1–27 | April 1–27 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. views | 153K | 239K | +55.5% |
| U.S. view share | 21.2% | 24.9% | +3.8 pp |
| Total views | 725K | 957K | +32.0% |
| Watch hours | 119.5K | 157.6K | +31.9% |
| Engagements | 7.68K | 10.27K | +33.8% |
| Average view duration | 10:20 | 10:51 | +31 sec |
Measurement note: matched 27-day windows, March 1–27 versus April 1–27. Results reflect the combined content program, not a controlled single-variable test.
07 / What this proves
08 / Takeaway
The hard part was not generating English copy. It was expanding U.S. discovery without stripping away the context that made the archive valuable.
I turned that tension into a working system—connecting market strategy, AI tooling, creative judgment, operational delivery, and measurable audience growth.