Dr. Creepster
Well-Known Member
I think that it is possible! I had a video on another channel which suddenly blew up because one of the tags got popular 

I agree with you I see so many people making videos just for money and fame and they have little no passion for making content and to be honest that’s upsetting because I’m passionate about what I do and I would like to meet others that have the same passion, not people that are money hungry.I think it's crazy how much is learned just while growing my channel and collabing with others. I've learned so much as to how the current algorithm works and have grown my channel in the process.
Now, I'm not big at all but I am watching some of my friends become bigger and bigger.
As for the question - What's the definition of going big? Why would you want to do so? What drives you to do youtube anyways? I think if someone is doing it for the fame, they've already messed up. I think most youtubers out there just simply love the hobby. There are some out there that might do it for fame but i think a passion is needed.
do you think its possible to make it big on youtube if you post everyday with out any real promotion?
of course make sure you have proper tags and title and other proper branding strategies i mean by not going on forums etc
Who knows there are probably many difffent ways to make it big. I think the most important thing is passion and hard work. The rest will fall in to place if you have those two things. It will show in your work and somehow drive traffic to your channel one way or another.do you think its possible to make it big on youtube if you post everyday with out any real promotion?
of course make sure you have proper tags and title and other proper branding strategies i mean by not going on forums etc
I WOULD ALSO like to say that, yes as it is more saturated than ever, it is less saturated today than what it will be in the next year. The best time to start is now. I feel as if this will be true over the next years even.Sure, I think anything is possible. But like @Styxie said, it's unlikely. Especially in this day and age, when the market is far more saturated than ever.