New Vloggers Never Get Noticed

If eating a hotdog doesn't get you noticed (assuming that's a goal you want), then you need to get off your lazy butt and do stuff that is interesting enough to get you noticed when you vlog. Or you need a much bigger hotdog.

I don't vlog my life. I was stating my opinion about how people who do do that don't have a high chance of success. Eating a hot dog was meant as an example lol.
 
I would probably search "Girlfriend Toss" on a p**n site if I got bored.. but yer on youtube I get your point :')
 
If eating a hotdog doesn't get you noticed (assuming that's a goal you want), then you need to get off your lazy butt and do stuff that is interesting enough to get you noticed when you vlog. Or you need a much bigger hotdog.

I don't vlog my life. I was stating my opinion about how people who do do that don't have a high chance of success. Eating a hot dog was meant as an example lol.

Maybe you need to eat 50 hot dogs in 10 minutes or something like that, Im sure people would like to see that.
 
.... So you wouldn't class me as a vlogger? :)

You're a vlogger for sure, just not the type I'm focusing on in this topic :)
no they were not, ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL<----i forgot a L, their videos are interesting(maybe not to your interests but certainly to a sub base), they didnt walk around with no purpose.

I actually watch them sometimes and enjoy their videos. But think about pretty much all other popular vloggers (and by vlogger I mean recording their life). They all started vlogging because their main channel got very popular and people wanted to see more of them. CTFxC started as a vlogging channel and never was the result of a successful main channel.
My friend went from about 100 to about 500 subscribers in 2 months. Honestly, I think you need to promote yourself a bit more. My friend did so by leaving video responses on bigger channels, which people ended up checking him out and that's how they found him and ended up subscribing. Gaming channels are harder to do so than that, any promotion on larger channels is basically self-plugging yourself.

Once again, I do not do this type of vlogging because my life is boring as hell. I just was expressing my opinion about this topic.
 
I don't vlog my life. I was stating my opinion about how people who do do that don't have a high chance of success. Eating a hot dog was meant as an example lol.


I know. I wasn't aiming my response at you. People who vlog (using your definition) can be successful if they go out and do interesting stuff for their vlogs. People who are boring don't have a high chance at success on youtube in vlogging or any other genre.
 
*You can do it, vloggers. Believe in the strength that God has given you.* Ok never mind, like Cat said on the first page. Try hard and you'll succeed!
 
Sorry, I disagree 100%. Many vloggers grow faster than gamers, because gaming is the most over saturated genre with a bunch of the same content.

I'm almost at 800 subs and 86k total views (it's less now because I privatized videos), and my channel isn't even a year old yet. I've seen so many gaming channels not achieve the same growth.
 
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