Need help getting subs

First focus on putting out quality content. Get yourself comfortable, then start working on social media, networking and collaborating. And, mostly! Have fun! :D
 
Totally agree with the above comment, also you should try uploading on a more consistent basis. I don't mean daily, but create a schedule that best suits you and upload on that/those days each week. Personally, I'm uploading twice a week and it's been going well so far. :)
 
You only have 4 videos (although even now, there doesn't seem to be any trend or niche between them...two very different games, and an intro video). There's nothing to subscribe *for*...YET. Just make videos regularly and consistently, and then ask for specific feedback about improvement.
Thanks I'll use that advice! I was going to post videos on Call of Duty, NBA 2k, Minecraft and Madden but do you think that that will be too much? I'd post videos of all four things on a weekly basis.
 
Totally agree with the above comment, also you should try uploading on a more consistent basis. I don't mean daily, but create a schedule that best suits you and upload on that/those days each week. Personally, I'm uploading twice a week and it's been going well so far. :)
Yeah I agree, I need to post on a regular basis. I'm gonna post on Saturday and Sunday 1 video for each game and then a Throwback Thursday on an older Madden, 2k or COD and I'll just choose each week. Also, in the above comment, I put down the games I'll make videos on but do you think it's too much?
 
Call of Duty, NBA 2k, Minecraft, and Madden are each different games. I think it's typically better (if you want subscribers) to be consistent in your genre -- that is, someone who likes CoD probably won't want to see a bunch of NBA 2k videos pop up in his subscription list and vice versa.

I mean, you can do what you want, but I'm just saying.
 
First focus on putting out quality content. Get yourself comfortable, then start working on social media, networking and collaborating. And, mostly! Have fun! :D
Thanks! I just got an Elgato so that I can have good video quality and I'm gonna get a Mic cause my laptop doesn't pick up good sound. I'm working on Twitter by following some people who like the games I'm gonna post. Then I ask them to check out my channel. Do you have other tips for growing on social media? Like how to get followers to check out my channel?
Call of Duty, NBA 2k, Minecraft, and Madden are each different games. I think it's typically better (if you want subscribers) to be consistent in your genre -- that is, someone who likes CoD probably won't want to see a bunch of NBA 2k videos pop up in his subscription list and vice versa.

I mean, you can do what you want, but I'm just saying.
Yeah that's what I was worried about. Should I make a different channel for the sports games and Minecraft then use the one I already have for Call of Duty?
 
Yeah that's what I was worried about. Should I make a different channel for the sports games and Minecraft then use the one I already have for Call of Duty?

If I were doing this, that's probably what I would do. But maybe ask other people who specialize specifically in LPs on if they ever do this sort of thing to cover games across very different genres.
 
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