Splendidly British
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Hi everyone
I wanted to get some honest advice from people who’ve been at this longer than me.
I’ve been putting a lot of effort into my YouTube channel recently — really trying to do things properly rather than just throwing videos out there. I spend time coming up with catchy titles, designing thumbnail artwork, writing detailed descriptions, and making sure there’s a good variety of content so it doesn’t all feel repetitive.
Despite all that… I’m barely seeing any traction. Views are low, impressions don’t seem to move much, and it feels like YouTube just isn’t pushing my videos out to people at all. That’s probably the most frustrating part — wondering whether it’s something I’m doing wrong, or whether the algorithm just hasn’t decided to give the channel a chance yet.
I’m not expecting instant success or anything like that, but it’s hard not to feel a bit deflated when you’ve clearly put time and care into something and it doesn’t seem to be reaching anyone.
For those of you who’ve been through this stage:
I’m sticking with it because I genuinely enjoy making the videos — but I’d love to understand what I could be improving or changing to give myself a better chance.
Appreciate any thoughts or experiences you’re willing to share
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I wanted to get some honest advice from people who’ve been at this longer than me.
I’ve been putting a lot of effort into my YouTube channel recently — really trying to do things properly rather than just throwing videos out there. I spend time coming up with catchy titles, designing thumbnail artwork, writing detailed descriptions, and making sure there’s a good variety of content so it doesn’t all feel repetitive.
Despite all that… I’m barely seeing any traction. Views are low, impressions don’t seem to move much, and it feels like YouTube just isn’t pushing my videos out to people at all. That’s probably the most frustrating part — wondering whether it’s something I’m doing wrong, or whether the algorithm just hasn’t decided to give the channel a chance yet.
I’m not expecting instant success or anything like that, but it’s hard not to feel a bit deflated when you’ve clearly put time and care into something and it doesn’t seem to be reaching anyone.
For those of you who’ve been through this stage:
- Did you experience the same thing early on?
- Was there anything specific that helped your channel finally start getting noticed?
- Titles, thumbnails, consistency, niche, length… anything you realised later you’d overlooked?
I’m sticking with it because I genuinely enjoy making the videos — but I’d love to understand what I could be improving or changing to give myself a better chance.
Appreciate any thoughts or experiences you’re willing to share
Splendidly British
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