Begin General: Try several different things. Upload a wide range of content in several categories, such as TechVlog, Lifestyle, Review Video, and so on, covering a range of subjects that interest you.Most of us first tend to go niche, or to focus on a particular kind of material. However, I've observed a lot of males who experiment a lot at first and stick with whatever suits them.I'm not saying that you have to abandon your area of interest by trying a bunch of new things; for example, if you want to be a tech YouTuber, you can experiment with different tech-related things in different categories.
Be Reliable: Post videos on a regular basis. If you don't receive views, keep going. People often become frustrated in the beginning since it's difficult to obtain views, but you shouldn't do that.
Be Original: You've probably heard the saying "content is king." Though trite, it's 99% effective. You need to come up with fresh ideas and approaches for pitching your material. Avoid copying. Instead of copying what others are doing, think of creative ways to present your skills.
Seize the Trend: This is the way to outsmart large channels. You did indeed read it correctly. You can expand quickly if you keep your eyes open and quickly submit movies about emerging trends.Allow me to relate my experience: a new software that was quite large but not very user-friendly was released back in December of 2016. What I did was spend that same day up late uploading a video tutorial for that program. What do you think? It worked, my channel had a boost on New Year's Eve 😉 and the video went somewhat viral.While you may eventually lose out to the major YouTubers in terms of views, you will undoubtedly receive some organic traffic for a few days.
Here is what you need to do ,after you start getting some views , in order to grow your channel :
Be Brief: Post no more than 15 to 20 minute videos; don't post more. Most people have a tendency to go into great detail and create lengthy tutorials and explainers, which typically result in very little viewer time for the videos. The majority of YouTube viewers seek for instant information. They seek basic knowledge. Upload something succinct and direct. If you want to go into further detail, you can create a course on Teachable, Udemy, or even YouTube (on a new channel) and link to it from the description of your current video. By the way, I have added a new way for you to get money. You may send people from YouTube to your comprehensive course and get paid extra. Many of them also engage in this.
Be Honest: Don't deceive your subscribers. Never post anything deceptive online. Uploading popular and deceptive material may garner you a lot of views, but you will never build a reliable following over time. Heck, you may even be suspended. Thus, always act morally.
Make Clickbait: This point may seem to contradict the preceding one, but it doesn't, I assure you. For your channel to receive views and some fresh visitors, you must occasionally use clickbait thumbnails. This does not imply that you must upload blatantly deceptive thumbnails; rather, it requires creativity.
Create a captivating title and thumbnail that are relevant to your real content. In this manner, you uphold ethics. Here's an illustration: You have probably seen someone post videos about making money online with images of cash and fire emojis in the thumbnail 🤑. That is, in essence, clickbait.
Engage in Social Media: Make sure your social media usernames are pre-made and closely aligned with your channel name.This makes it easier for folks to find you. Request messages from others on social networking. In this manner, you can mentor them directly and acquire some social media followers. Never forget that if you focus solely on one platform, all of your hard work could be lost—God forbid.
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