HOW TO GET GROW YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL FAST! MUST READ

I feel so loved <3 sorry for posting advice I forgot that it is a bad thing to try and help people on the internet. Silly me
 
Hey whats up guys? My name is Camscram. PLEASE NOTE: I have just started my YouTube and do not have very many subs myself. Most of this content info is taken from a variety of videos posted by other users on YouTube. I mainly just took most of the topic ideas but put the definition and how it works in my own words. This will be long. I hope this helps you.

#Getting Started
-Pick Your Topic: you would like to base your channel off of. Try to stick with 2-3 different topics at most! If you find yourself with like 5 different topics, this will confuse the users watching your videos and will be very difficult to stay consistent with those topics. Please make sure you know about these topics before you start them! If you go into to videos not knowing what the hell your talking about, it will make this 10x harder then what it could be.
-Get Quality Devices to Record Your Sound/Gameplay: If you do not have a high quality microphone, it will make you sound very muffled, can take away your personality, as well as create lots of background noises. If you are on the PC, record with fraps, camtasia, etc... If you are on a Console, record with HD PVR, or a Elgato hd. People need to see/hear high quality content or else they will find it hard to stay focused on the video and close out to another YouTuber that has better quality.

-Remember the Name: I will talk more about this in another thread.

#Market Your Channel
-Network/Collab: If you do not know what networking or collabing is, it is when you dual commentate or simply feature this person/people in your videos. This can help on both sides. Try to focus on doing this with somebody around your level of views/subscribers. It will get his viewers and bring them to your channel depending on how entertaining you were on the dual com. Same goes for the other person. Try to get a friend that is starting with you to build up to the top together. A friendly competition will definitely increase motivation.
-Get Videos Liked: When big channels or any channels like your video, it will come up in their feed and show that this person has liked your video. When others that are subscribed to that person see this, they might just click on it because that person has liked it.
-Video Response: If you post a video response to a bigger video that is similar to yours, it will show under the video that you posted the response to. Make sure your title is grabs the viewers attention or else they will just scroll right past it.

#Grab The Viewers Into Your Video
-Use Good Titles: Make sure the user viewing your channel knows what hes going to be watching. If all the videos say "100-2 Sniper Gameplay" and in the background your talking about a topic, he wont know this. He will just think it is another boring gameplay on call of duty. I suggest you make your title what you will be talking about if its not a LP. Instead of "I got a egg today" make it "The Egg of Holy Hell and War". This leads people wondering what this will be about and will up the chances of them clicking on the videos alot higher.
-Be Professional: When you are talking, talk loud and with energy! Be who you are when you are around all of your friends. Be yourself. Don't pull of another person style because this will make you look bad. Try to avoid the "Ummm's and Err's". These make people want to punch themselves in the face if they hear this after every word. Add some humor as well to put a big smile on the viewers faces.
-First 10-15 Seconds: People have a very very short attention span. That is why you want to keep your intros short (3-7 seconds) and do something that grabs the viewers into the video at the beginning.

I would like to post more but I feel like it is long enough as it is. Hope this helped. If it helped you, please rate 1-3 points.
-Camscram

Hey man, it's cool you found some info to share and is trying to help everyone out. Thanks. :)
 
I feel so loved <3 sorry for posting advice I forgot that it is a bad thing to try and help people on the internet. Silly me
Well, I honestly don't see much a problem with sharing information that is helpful. BUT I suppose the thing that's important to remember is that people typically want advice from experts on a subject.
 
I feel so loved <3 sorry for posting advice I forgot that it is a bad thing to try and help people on the internet. Silly me
Hey, Cam. I know that you're trying to help out the community, but like a few others said, you need to prove yourself first before anyone takes your advice seriously. Example: I can say that I'm an architect and I can build the tallest building in the world. (In actual fact, I just graduated and I haven't even done a single successful project!) How will people believe you if you haven't proven yourself yet by building a few good structures which show that you have experience? Please take this as constructive criticism. If you go anywhere else, people'd probably reply the same thing. Also, I'm kind of a member of the MPD forums as well but I'm not that active.


Good tips and most of them I hadn't actually thought of! Although, KGATV does have a point, but I have subscribed to you for this good list. Please subscribe back, I'm also new to Youtube!
Sorry, Burke, but sub4sub isn't allowed on YTtalk. Please refer to the rules again. :)
 
Just to back up what the lovely Reina said...

Guys - stop being childish. Please. We were all newbies too once and all of us have made a dumbass post that maybe we were lucky enough to get polite responses to. We've all asked stupid questions. Yes, I know these threads get boring as hell when they're just carbon copies of one another but just ignore them if they're of no use to you, or report them if you feel they're some kind of troll or spam thread.

As for what Reina said, she is right. You can't write a book on managing finances just because you know how to count the money in your wallet. Gain the experience and, when it works, write as much as you want on what works for YOU. :)
 
Just to back up what the lovely Reina said...

Guys - stop being childish. Please. We were all newbies too once and all of us have made a dumbass post that maybe we were lucky enough to get polite responses to. We've all asked stupid questions. Yes, I know these threads get boring as hell when they're just carbon copies of one another but just ignore them if they're of no use to you, or report them if you feel they're some kind of troll or spam thread.

As for what Reina said, she is right. You can't write a book on managing finances just because you know how to count the money in your wallet. Gain the experience and, when it works, write as much as you want on what works for YOU. :)

Well said, lovely babe!
 
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