Help to start up?

Oliver Andersen

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I did an christmas animation video for minecraft but now it just completely stopped and I don't get any views and I tried to optimize my keywords I don't know what I am doing wrong?

Is it just my videos that isn't good enough?
Do I need to come up with something better?
 
Christmas is over so of course views are drying up for it.

I had a quick look at your channel. You've only done 2 videos (in over 2 months) and one of those is a Christmas video. I'm not sure what sort of results you expect with that?

Success on YouTube takes work and the first step is to consistently create good content over a significant period of time.

Good luck.
 
Christmas Videos on YouTube are very much like Christmas songs, they only get listened to once a year, but they get listened to every year, so if you're making a Christmas type video you have to take that into consideration. On top of that, sharing on social media is vital. You also need to upload content more regularly, meet people who have channels and collab, and just a load of stuff like that. Youtube isn't something that's going to happen over night, and so you have to work really hard at it :) Good Luck
 
You can't expect one video to get constant views :p of course the view stream on one is gonna stop. People can only watch it so many times before they are ready for the next one! Sounds like you need to produce a new video.
 
It sounds like we are in the same boat when i comes to just starting up. I've been posting my content about 2-3 times a week and have gained about 3-5 subs a week. Keep on posting!! Good luck!
 
A Christmas video gets views at Christmas. Who's searching for "Christmas videos" in January? No-one, or very few people at least, and the rare few who are, are unlikely to stumble upon yours. You need to keep making content. In fact, aside from the quality of videos, a regular schedule is probably the second most important factor of a successful YouTube channel. I can't even begin to count the number of times I've found an absolutely amazing video from someone, been about to subscribe, discovered he/she only made 3-4 videos ever, and realised me subscribing was unlikely to result in me seeing any more videos, so I didn't bother, and left.

Make more videos. You should really make a minimum of one a week if you're looking to grow, ideally more than that.
 
A Christmas video gets views at Christmas. Who's searching for "Christmas videos" in January? No-one, or very few people at least, and the rare few who are, are unlikely to stumble upon yours. You need to keep making content. In fact, aside from the quality of videos, a regular schedule is probably the second most important factor of a successful YouTube channel. I can't even begin to count the number of times I've found an absolutely amazing video from someone, been about to subscribe, discovered he/she only made 3-4 videos ever, and realised me subscribing was unlikely to result in me seeing any more videos, so I didn't bother, and left.

Make more videos. You should really make a minimum of one a week if you're looking to grow, ideally more than that.
Hi

It takes minimum a month or sometimes more depending on the duration of the story to do an animation video so for me to posting one once in a week isn't going to happen cause its impossible.
 
Hi

It takes minimum a month or sometimes more depending on the duration of the story to do an animation video so for me to posting one once in a week isn't going to happen cause its impossible.

Your about information may need updating then if only animation videos are going to be uploaded.

'In this channel I will be posting some of my best game play experience and action adventures. Plus I will also be creative when it comes to animation.'

One idea would be to possibly upload one animation every 2/3 months per say and game play in between to keep your channel consistent or just make your channels ethos around purely animations
 
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