karlsanada10
Monthly Video Game Giveaway on my channel now!
Dear all, I just want to say when considering Youtube Ad Campaigns you have to be careful.
First of all one of my campaigns went far over the daily budget, which means I had to pay way more than I've set up.
Second, the video I promoted was quite a good video with fair Youtube ranking. after the first day of the ad, it completely destroyed the Youtube ranking, getting alsmost no generic views through the Youtube search.
I'm very sick of it, because it costs money, and the result is a mess...
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I've actually had a decent bit of luck over time as I've learned how to use their filters and such. My gaming channel only has two videos with over 50 views, and it's because I gave em 3$ each (I think anyway, it may have been $5, but this was months ago). You need to make sure that you're showing your prerolls on videos that potential fans of your content would like. If you just say "Alright, here's five bucks, give me fans please!" then you have no clue who is looking at it. Admittedly, engagement is usually very low, but you can optimize the ad for subscribers rather than viewers, and maybe that works (I haven't tried it just yet). I can understand why someone with a bigger channel would be a bit more reluctant to take the risk though
Whoah, $3? Hmmmm, I am pretty sure I paid $5 for a video of mine and it gathered like 2K-3K views.