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[–]Edwardbarrios 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Firstly, never give up, never quit, don’t stop.

The most common reason people have problems gaining momentum with their channels are direction and focus. There are keys that work and other things that don’t.

  • Check the analytics for your channel to see which vids seem to do better than others. If you find some, then focus on what you’ve done in them that isn’t done in the others, then keep doing that. If you find that all your vids are problematic then change the approach you’ve been using in your niche (assuming you have a niche).

  • If you are a “NewTuber” I suggest you niche it up.. get people to feel comfortable with you by being structured, reliable and consistent. This allows your viewers to feel a sense of comfort when they visit your channel because they’ll know what to expect. If you’re everywhere they’ll get confused and run.

  • Pay attention to the comments section. By highlighting complaints, questions and action based reactions to your content, you’ll get direction. So follow it.

  • SEO is your friend. Go to your competitors channels and study what keywords they are ranking for. Use some of those “techniques” to ride YouTubes algorithm… Some keywords are more popular than others. Go to the search bar and start to type in a few words and notice what auto-populates. Those are usually the keywords you want to use because that’s what people are looking for. Granted they’re in your niche.

  • Thumbnails are important. Use catchy thumbnails that correlate with the topic from an artistic angle. Use vivid and clean pics with eye catching bold print (font friendly).. and as a nice piece of advice that’s often neglected, become familiar with color palettes. Knowing which color schemes work well together can be the difference between a classy thumbnail and a trashy one.

  • Your intro and outro…Your intro should have a hook and not be too long (yes there is a formula for this. Research has been done on it). Your outro should be clean and crisp with a call to action. You can use a call to action in the intro, but quite frankly I don’t like this tactic. If you use it right after a few points or even the first one, then that’s better and periodically thereafter ok…but asking for something before you’ve given reason to deserve it, imo is kinda pushy.

  • The more subscribers you’ll have, the more Youtube channel will grow. If you are new on Youtube then getting subscribers may be an intense activity for You. You can buy YouTube subscribers from Instantviews.co to give a quick headstart to your channel.

I’ve given you a handful to work on, so I reserve the right to digress.. Just remember never give up, do stop, never quit!

[–]bjam27 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Stop using YouTube. It's trash.

[–][deleted] 5 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Make a BitChute channel, YouTube suppresses small channels and political enemies of the DNC.