when you're literally just starting out, a good way to get some interest is to follow people on twitter who follow youtubers you're similar to, and send them a polite message with a link if they follow back
 
I think the best tip that I have to give for youtubers is to just have a good time when making content and make sure you can laugh at your mistakes to not get discouraged.
amen to taht!!! XD[DOUBLEPOST=1412954740,1412954688][/DOUBLEPOST]
when you're literally just starting out, a good way to get some interest is to follow people on twitter who follow youtubers you're similar to, and send them a polite message with a link if they follow back
but wouldn't that almost be like spamming? :}[DOUBLEPOST=1412954794][/DOUBLEPOST]
dont sneeze
Thnnks that fantastic advice lol jk jk jk. XDE
 
Don't make a video if your really don't want to make one chances are it'll come out lower quality because of it :)
Totally agree. I do that quite often actually.[DOUBLEPOST=1413162361,1413162331][/DOUBLEPOST]
Don't forget to press record before you start talking. ( :( )
I have done that twice before. Was not very happy when I lost 20 minutes of footage.[DOUBLEPOST=1413162407][/DOUBLEPOST]Post video on a subreddit that is related to your game if the subreddit allows it. Great for showing content related to your game.
 
Use jump cuts. I know some people don't enjoy them, but I think it adds an interesting dynamic that keeps viewers engaged,
I totally agree with that. Let's say there two different videos but each of them run for 3 minutes. I rather watch the one with jump cuts because it's more like right ot the point. The other one without the jump cuts, to me, would seem like that that person is just ranting or something.
 
Energy, energy and more energy when commentating. I don't care if your discussing operational psychology in regards to monetization models of F2P mobile games, be enthusiastic to make every video epic in some way.

Not easy to learn to do; however, I found first to view your time on the mic/camera as acting. However, to keep from going overboard and seeming fake (can be worse than boring), just in-vision your ideal self in a super good mood. Then learn to flip the switch when recording to produce this even when you're in a lousy mood.

It's something I am still learning and always will be, but pay attention to any of the really successful YouTubers to get an idea of how it's done correctly.
 
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