Feeling Unpopular

JamiesVlogUK

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OK, so this may seem like another one of them "Why do people not like me?" or "How come im not that popular" type of thread. But honestly I try not to be.

I've been doing my vlogs for the last 4 years now but sometimes I feel like no one is really watching them. I mean I got over 200 subs from 4 years work which I'm happy for but how do I feel like when I see another persons daily vlog who do the same stuff like me has more views then me?

I see some daily vlogs with the same situation of they're a gay couple, or single and nothing to do, but somehow they kind of get more subs and views then me... Kind of makes me question it sometimes. That also includes those who vlog like every other month or so, one video every 2-3 months and even they get more views and subs...

So how come I feel so, if honest, Unpopular?

Love to hear from you guys,

Jamie x
(JamiesVlogUK)
 
But you're brilliant ^u^ And adorable ^u^ When we are in the same vicinity, we must make veedeeoo!! Well... friendship first. Internet videos second. HI! You and your man are adorable together :3
 
Aww cheers @Willabee, for that you get yourself a new sub :p
I subbed you before you subbed me, so HA! Also, my boyfriend caught me watching one of your vlogs, then I realized you were in Oneida and he was like, "WE SHOULD GO COLLAB WITH THEM" without me even mentioning that I had thought of that O_O
At any rate -_-
Greetings, I'm Willabee. I'm 22, Gay, a turtle, also a unicorn, sometimes a dragon. I enjoy sandwiches and pretending I know anything about video games. (David is much deeper in the video game world than I am. For example, he's currently playing FF XIII: Lightning Returns and I'm just watching the amazingness.

How are you this evening, good sír?
 
I subbed you before you subbed me, so HA! Also, my boyfriend caught me watching one of your vlogs, then I realized you were in Oneida and he was like, "WE SHOULD GO COLLAB WITH THEM" without me even mentioning that I had thought of that O_O
At any rate -_-
Greetings, I'm Willabee. I'm 22, Gay, a turtle, also a unicorn, sometimes a dragon. I enjoy sandwiches and pretending I know anything about video games. (David is much deeper in the video game world than I am. For example, he's currently playing FF XIII: Lightning Returns and I'm just watching the amazingness.

How are you this evening, good sír?

The evening is quiet im afraid, husband is in work till midnight so im just watching Forged in Fire.

Anyway, I'm Jamie and been living with my husband Chris for almost 5 months now. We are both Gaymers, though Chris is more of the Gaymer when it comes to Final Fantasy XIV, watching him after a month or so got me into it and we just have fun with it online hehe[DOUBLEPOST=1436237540,1436237490][/DOUBLEPOST]
At the end of the day it comes down to luck.

Some people get lucky, while others don't, happens in life.

True, will give you that.
 
how do I feel like when I see another persons daily vlog who do the same stuff like me
This is probably the main problem. Especially if their channel has been around longer than yours. Or if they already had a huge social network following. It's that saying you've probably heard a million times and hate to hear about needing to be different. You can do the same things and be satisfied with the views you do get or you can spark out and add some unique flavor that'd make people want to see you "doing the same thing as someone else".
 
At the end of the day it comes down to luck.

Some people get lucky, while others don't, happens in life.

Gonna agree with that. Tons of people on this website like to think otherwise but luck is huge. This was something I was aware of far before I ever started my current channel simply by ocassionally glancing at recommended channels that had tons of subscribers vs. those without tons - quality and release schedules were not a correlative factor. (Furthermore I did have a couple ancient gaming channels I did 9+ years ago before monetization even existed when it was easy to break 100k views consistently on terrible videos because competition was close to non-existent for niche games. If a person actually tried to keep developing a channel from back then it'd be easy to keep growing because the subscriber base would already exist. No matter what people argue in opposition I think it's a fact that it was much easier to get a channel going in the past before you could ever make money directly off it.)[DOUBLEPOST=1436241186,1436241126][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm not prepared to sit through 1372 Days of videos to start watching

What exactly stops you from watching starting from a week ago...?
That's breaking logic, not matter!
 
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