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So I have a personal channel that I have Water skiing, Snow skiing, My drone videos, Sailing videos and vacation type videos. In the future when I go on vacation I plan on doing more of a vlog style vacation video. My question is should I have 3 or 4 different channels for each of my Style of videos im doing? I was thinking I should but it will be a lot more to manage. Would I get more subs and views this way over having them all on the same channel? I would just hate to start over to get 1000 views before I can start getting ads and paid.
 
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So I have a personal channel that I have Water skiing, Snow skiing, My drone videos, Sailing videos and vacation type videos. In the future when I go on vacation I plan on doing more of a vlog style vacation video. My question is should I have 3 or 4 different channels for each of my Style of videos im doing? I was thinking I should but it will be a lot more to manage. Would I get more subs and views this way over having them all on the same channel? I would just hate to start over to get 1000 views before I can start getting ads and paid.
As you said it would be very hard to manage, it's hard enough managing two channels. Don't worry too much about monetisation if you aren't at that level yet, you'd be getting literally nothing anyway with a low view count. As long as they're all similar enough (I think all of those are) they should be fine staying on one channel, just separate them into different playlists.
 
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I think you should be able to cover it all with the one channel. The content seems similar enough and I believe a number of viewers will cross over through videos.

It will be easier in the long run to management wise
 

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I think you should be able to cover it all with the one channel. The content seems similar enough and I believe a number of viewers will cross over through videos.

It will be easier in the long run to management wise
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Like others said i think it would be best to just stick to one channel!
Unless it was completely different things i wouldnt make a second one and honestly even then i would think twice just because its more work
good luck :D
 
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Most likely will just keep the one, but wanted to know what others would have done.
Yeah the effort and commitment to manage so many would make things difficult and I reckon quality of content would be effected too much.
 

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In my opinion it is much better to have only one because you have to get only 1 time the subscribers and the videos can be promoted within each other much better. But that is only my opinion, the decision is yours :)
 

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I'd say keep it to one or two channels. You can pick specific days of the week that you'll be posting each different type of content and then put them into playlists. I feel that would net more views than spreading them out.