5 Tips To A Great Channel

JdPlays

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1. Good Content
- hd quality
- acceptional audio ( blue snowball, blue yeti, audio technica atr2500)
- Not boring. ( dont sound so monotone, put happiness in your voice)
2. Present yourself professionaly
- Good graphics
- video quality
3. Be different
- Try to play a game with a big audience but make your gameplay uniqe still.
- Ex. like minecraft, dont do a regualar survival, add mods, and stuff that others don't have.
4. Dont advertise everywhere.
- use twitter to build a fan base.
- or forums such as yt talk (this one) awesome btw.
- dont post ads on other peoples' videos.
5. Play more than one game, or help people.
- if your good at black ops 2, help people out with tips.
- minecraft expert? lol. Help people install mods.
- tutorials make people happy.
6. Be patientand sure enough people will start coming in.
 
1. Good Content
- hd quality
- acceptional audio ( blue snowball, blue yeti, audio technica atr2500)
- Not boring. ( dont sound so monotone, put happiness in your voice)
2. Present yourself professionaly
- Good graphics
- video quality
3. Be different
- Try to play a game with a big audience but make your gameplay uniqe still.
- Ex. like minecraft, dont do a regualar survival, add mods, and stuff that others don't have.
4. Dont advertise everywhere.
- use twitter to build a fan base.
- or forums such as yt talk (this one) awesome btw.
- dont post ads on other peoples' videos.
5. Play more than one game, or help people.
- if your good at black ops 2, help people out with tips.
- minecraft expert? lol. Help people install mods.
- tutorials make people happy.
6. Be patientand sure enough people will start coming in.


This is really good information thanks alot for this and contributing to the site. :D[DOUBLEPOST=1373224670,1373224316][/DOUBLEPOST]A little off topic you have some great comentary on your game vids.
 
1. Good Content
- hd quality
- acceptional audio ( blue snowball, blue yeti, audio technica atr2500)
- Not boring. ( dont sound so monotone, put happiness in your voice)
2. Present yourself professionaly
- Good graphics
- video quality
3. Be different
- Try to play a game with a big audience but make your gameplay uniqe still.
- Ex. like minecraft, dont do a regualar survival, add mods, and stuff that others don't have.
4. Dont advertise everywhere.
- use twitter to build a fan base.
- or forums such as yt talk (this one) awesome btw.
- dont post ads on other peoples' videos.
5. Play more than one game, or help people.
- if your good at black ops 2, help people out with tips.
- minecraft expert? lol. Help people install mods.
- tutorials make people happy.
6. Be patientand sure enough people will start coming in.

I totally agree on all of those.
Only the title is wrong, I thought this would be 5 tips but I got 6 :O

Great job on sharing!
 
1. Good Content
- hd quality
- acceptional audio ( blue snowball, blue yeti, audio technica atr2500)
- Not boring. ( dont sound so monotone, put happiness in your voice)
2. Present yourself professionaly
- Good graphics
- video quality
3. Be different
- Try to play a game with a big audience but make your gameplay uniqe still.
- Ex. like minecraft, dont do a regualar survival, add mods, and stuff that others don't have.
4. Dont advertise everywhere.
- use twitter to build a fan base.
- or forums such as yt talk (this one) awesome btw.
- dont post ads on other peoples' videos.
5. Play more than one game, or help people.
- if your good at black ops 2, help people out with tips.
- minecraft expert? lol. Help people install mods.
- tutorials make people happy.
6. Be patientand sure enough people will start coming in.

Helpful tips! Thank you!
 
These were good tips, but why do I see this kind of thing daily? Everyone seems to be putting up "A Tip for YTtalk members" with the same information. Has anyone else noticed this?
 
Great tips, though as far as #1 and #4, I slightly disagree with them.

For #1, I don't think everyone can afford high end cameras (one with 720p or 1080p HD), me being one of them. The same goes with microphones. Now of course, if one is able to afford and get really good equipment, then by all means go for it :)

In my case, if people wondered about the Steinway grand piano, well that was rented from a generous piano shop owner for a fair price, otherwise, I would have been doing covers on a crappy 100+ year old upright, out-of-tune Miller piano.. :(

For #4, I'm thinking for small channels, they probably need to build a sizable audience before they can take off. Though I do agree with not trying to advertise in every location on the Internet (which can be looked at as spam).

I don't know if there is something different, but considering I'm a musician, maybe the graphics and video quality are 2nd to audio quality? I have heard that for musicians, audio quality is more important that video quality (unless it is a music video- then editting is another factor.)
 
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