If someone had to start their own YouTube channel, what advice would you give them?
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On 2024-03-04 at 14:17:50
Just wanting to know (Once I get my own personal computer and I ask permission)
On 2024-03-04 at 16:51:12
I don't own a YouTube channel but I would suggest you do something you enjoy and try to make your video(s) stand out. People will see that you genuinely enjoy what you are doing after they watch because of a unique thumbnail and/or title leading to more people liking your content. Not that I would know anything about running a channel.
On 2024-03-04 at 18:19:19
We need to make sure you get as many subscribers you can at the start.
Step 1: Upload your youtube channel and your first video.
Step 2: Tell your family members and friends. Make them visit your youtube channel, and they might subscribe. Try to get as many subscribers with this step.
Step 3: make videos after videos.
Step 4: Try your best to capture other people's attention!
To do this, you can find what games big youtube channels are playing. And you can record it.
Example: There is a very popular youtbe channel named: youtube channel 1.
Your channel name : Youtbe channel 2.
Youtube channel 1 plays a game called: The survivor.
Alot of people start playing that game.
You record yourself playing that game, and then you post it.
If this does not work, Think of something or some game you like playing.
Either record your self playing or doing something you like.
You can make tutorials, videos, and more.
Good luck!
On 2024-03-04 at 19:23:01
Imagine giving a shit about YouTube statistics, I just shitpost on there
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On 2024-03-04 at 21:15:24
Don't give up your life for it and don't become a different person because you'll lose yourself then
On 2024-03-04 at 22:47:34
My advice is to wake tf up & realize that you will get nowhere. No one will watch, you won't be making any money, your content will be generic because you're a kid & you'll make content exactly like the content you already watch, & you'll be wasting your time, if you want internet fame & respect go become an e-book author who writes stories that are allegories for real world shit that people will actually be interested in. And guess what else?
And if you were so soft that you didn't even read through the spoiler, I don't think that Youtube is for you, atleast not "Stardom". If you're going to break into the sphere, your going to have to create unique & interesting content, which is hard enough as is. If you have some niche that you know nobody else has capitalized on fully(like how Game Theory loved unrealistic theorizing), it'll help you break through, atleast to the few who are interested in it.
And if you listened to this & became disheartened immediately, your ass does not have what it takes in the first place, you're far too soft & unsure of yourself to make it, I'd genuinely give up then.
And if you were so soft that you didn't even read through the spoiler, I don't think that Youtube is for you, atleast not "Stardom". If you're going to break into the sphere, your going to have to create unique & interesting content, which is hard enough as is. If you have some niche that you know nobody else has capitalized on fully(like how Game Theory loved unrealistic theorizing), it'll help you break through, atleast to the few who are interested in it.
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