My new video for commentator tournament

Not a bad topic at all. I'm curious about the racing scene now and exactly what was broken (split tire rod?) in the race where someone wrecked in front of thee.
 
yep it wouldnt of been bad if it was oval but road coarse it was really bad[DOUBLEPOST=1343424817][/DOUBLEPOST]also do you know why my videos keep losing views is it something im doing wrong
 
ah like this video only has 10 views but i got 28 subs and it seems like with every video it goes down and i ask people what i need to improve on but everyone says there good but it doesnt show that in view count
 
ah like this video only has 10 views but i got 28 subs and it seems like with every video it goes down and i ask people what i need to improve on but everyone says there good but it doesnt show that in view count
Well, the first thing about pulling in views is consistent content -- showing that there's something to come back to. Second thing is that there will be a tide in subscribers, not everyone is watching every day and some days will have a low tide and others will have a high tide.

From me, though, I think that the sped-up game play is a little bit of a problem. I fathom that it's because thou want to compress 8 minutes of gameplay into a 4 minute commentary; but really, there's chipmunk voices coming out of the game and it's a little hard to watch. However, that could become a shtick.

I'd say, keep sticking with making videos, continue to deliver content, and work with other YouTubers to build up an audience. Also, I'd suggest participating in a racing forum and post videos there for this particular video's topic; no doubt there might be a spill over between racing enthusiasts and CoD players.
 
ah like this video only has 10 views but i got 28 subs and it seems like with every video it goes down and i ask people what i need to improve on but everyone says there good but it doesnt show that in view count
That often happens, because subscribers fall inactive. People get bored of you, and they move on. I gain subscribers on my main channel quickly, so my view count stays steady. On my second channel though, my videos sometimes get less than 20 views. You need to either gain more subscribers, or engage your audience better and keep them as your audience.

As for your video, I liked it. That was a very interesting story. Would people really spend 10,ooo dollars on a car that would last them one year? That just blows my mind on so many levels! I'm glad that you got to be involved with something that you were very passionate about though :)
 
well see i make videos everyday except weekends because i work. I will work on trying to speed up the gameplay in between the good parts also. I will look into other forums also thats actually a really good idea. Thank you so much man your so good a giving feedback[DOUBLEPOST=1343426917][/DOUBLEPOST]yeah and to think about 2 years ago before i moved to the juniors i about switched to the other cars but im glad i stayed. But thanks i try to keep them involved i ask them what they think i should play in stuff. What are other way to keep them involved?[DOUBLEPOST=1343427070][/DOUBLEPOST]
That often happens, because subscribers fall inactive. People get bored of you, and they move on. I gain subscribers on my main channel quickly, so my view count stays steady. On my second channel though, my videos sometimes get less than 20 views. You need to either gain more subscribers, or engage your audience better and keep them as your audience.

As for your video, I liked it. That was a very interesting story. Would people really spend 10,ooo dollars on a car that would last them one year? That just blows my mind on so many levels! I'm glad that you got to be involved with something that you were very passionate about though :)
btw thank you
 
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