Lilikoi Juice
I do all my own graphics!
I feel that, trying to make a channel on YT as a female is like getting guys to notice you. You use sex appeal and charm to hook and reel them in first. Then it's up to your other skills--not your bedroom ones--to keep them interested and into you. Whatever that skill may be, use it, and make sure you are good at it; practice and perfect it. Let's face it, good looks on YT can only get you so far. If you have a hot body and a flat personality, you aren't going to keep a guy interested. A great cleavage doesn't give a viewer enough reason to keep listening to you talk about lame and boring ideas.
You have to retain the viewer and keep them coming back for more. A sub, I guess, is like achieving relationship status.
As far as I know, sex--still--sells.
Sexy thumbnails, sultry commentary, and good-looks can be a great way to lure people to your channel. And yes. From there, you would probably get an increase in views, a few more subs, and that's all fine and dandy. However, is that all that matters in the end? I don't think so. I'm sure you would want subs--real active subs--and fans that honestly enjoy your videos for what it is. So, what comes after incorporating the "female" into your videos and channel?
You have to retain the viewer and keep them coming back for more. A sub, I guess, is like achieving relationship status.
As far as I know, sex--still--sells.
Sexy thumbnails, sultry commentary, and good-looks can be a great way to lure people to your channel. And yes. From there, you would probably get an increase in views, a few more subs, and that's all fine and dandy. However, is that all that matters in the end? I don't think so. I'm sure you would want subs--real active subs--and fans that honestly enjoy your videos for what it is. So, what comes after incorporating the "female" into your videos and channel?