Niels Cornelissen
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone!
I wanted to have a little discussion about 'starting over' on Youtube. Throughout my years on Youtube I've seen a lot of people quiting their channel to start over on a new one. Just search 'new channel' on youtube and be surprised by the amount of still existing 'dead' channel: it gives 369,000,000 search results!
In my opinion, quiting an existing channel is silly.
I often see people ditching their channels to 'start over'. The main argument they seem to have for this is that their subscribers are inactive and that therefore the amount of views they get compared to their subcount demotivates them. I've also seen people claim that they can't make the video's that they'd like to make on their current channel, and even people who 'just want to start fresh'.
While I can respect the latter, starting somethong over can be really fun and challenging after all, I don't see the point in the other arguments. I mean honestly, what is it that you can do on a channel with 0 subscribers that you can't do on one of however many subscribers the other channel already accumulated?
I'd love to hear some opinions on this!
I wanted to have a little discussion about 'starting over' on Youtube. Throughout my years on Youtube I've seen a lot of people quiting their channel to start over on a new one. Just search 'new channel' on youtube and be surprised by the amount of still existing 'dead' channel: it gives 369,000,000 search results!
In my opinion, quiting an existing channel is silly.
I often see people ditching their channels to 'start over'. The main argument they seem to have for this is that their subscribers are inactive and that therefore the amount of views they get compared to their subcount demotivates them. I've also seen people claim that they can't make the video's that they'd like to make on their current channel, and even people who 'just want to start fresh'.
While I can respect the latter, starting somethong over can be really fun and challenging after all, I don't see the point in the other arguments. I mean honestly, what is it that you can do on a channel with 0 subscribers that you can't do on one of however many subscribers the other channel already accumulated?
I'd love to hear some opinions on this!
