Don't ever give up, just keep going. If you need a fresh start, upload a video of your new channel and your loyal subs will go and subscribe.
 
If you have a long, on-going series be sure to always change up the thumbnail in some meaningful way -- that way the viewer can differentiate between each episode without being overwhelmed with all the sameness
 
Don't ever give up, just keep going. If you need a fresh start, upload a video of your new channel and your loyal subs will go and subscribe.
My YouTube tip revers to the Post above.
If you need a fresh start I would recommend to just delete the videos you think are bad and make a vlog in which you say that you want a fresh start and the new beginning of this channel is at that vlog video.
If you need a fresh start because of haters and you don't mind loosing fans and / or your name ( I think you can keep it if you delete your old channel but I don't recommend that. just rename it to please subscribe to ( channel name ) and make a vlog with link to new channel ) you can just make a fresh channel as stated in the post above.
 
Another tip is to look at your subs as real People and always think about that they liked you so much they wanted to see more. also imagine your subs standing in your room and you will see how many people they are in real live.
The next tip is also to never think " OH 20 Subs... wow... pewdiepie had 30 million " cuz the you will get frustrated and stop YouTube eventually ... which you shouldn't
 
Sometimes, the best way to start your day is to simply plan ahead. You know, putting together a schedule. Something I need to work on when I get my exam done.
 
When making cuts in videos, always make the cut right after what you say, then right before when you say the next thing. Don't leave bits of silence or else it looks weird and somehow stands out as unprofessional. Just that little bit can make a difference.
 
Don't spend all your youtube money at once. Save that dollar and it will turn into 10 then 100 then 1k then 1mil like pewds
 
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