Quality or Quantity?

Quality or Quantity


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This is pretty simple. If you upload 1 video per day of average quality (meaning that it will result in average retention) you will end up 365 videos at the end of the year that will not combined get as many views as someone who uploads 12 high quality videos in that same year. One's videos will end up as suggested videos and get a nice amount of views while the other will rely on search traffic which still won't be that great since that algorithm also relies heavily on retention. Always go with quality.
 
First Quality then both and last Quantity.
With great quality you will be famous.
With great quantity and no quality noone will watch your videos.
 
Quality, begin to keep up with quality videos but be consistent with them! So a mixture of both but focusing on quality.
 
I would say quality defiantly. I've only made about -+ 30 video's in 3 year but I do notice that when my quality went up my viewership ect went up as well! I see a lot of gaming channels uploading a lot at once and you it doesn't make them gain anything if it isn't special enough.

I'm curious how it will go with Vlogmas 2015 though! I'm participating and trying to make my vids the best I can, I hope that I can keep up my standards while uploading so much content. (it will be an experiment!)
 
Quality hands down. Why? Because there are far to many people that think a high upload frequency will make a positive difference. In reality only the big YouTubers can get away with daily uploads. If you're small you should not do daily uploads for anything other than personal fun.

It's better to upload the best you can do vs upload daily and don't have your heart in it.
 
Uniqueness (and may be after that quantity).

Let me elaborate. On YouTube when you start you are immediately put against s bunch of mega-channels with decent if not outstanding quality. Moreover they have millions of subs. You can't take on them simply by making extremely high quality movies (you must meet minimum quality requirements of course of video and audio). The only way to get a meaningful chunk of viewers from these megachannels is to offer something unique which the viewers of this big channels can not find on them.

Otherwise even now behind every big channel you have thousands and thousands of extremely high quality channels which will never become big simply because there is nothing unique in them!
 
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Always quality. That first impression counts the most, and any video can be someone's first impression.
 
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