Should I upload more?

Personally, I'd say staying consistent (a flexible schedule) with the video uploads is important and more importantly, the quality of the video. If you can't up the quality, then try to at least maintain the same amount of quality. In my case, I'm limited to my resources so the best I can do is 480p and with no state-of-the-art or high end audio, I at least try to maintain average quality audio for my videos, but not worse. Again, quality over quantity since it's better to have something really well done than to keep churning things out, but also remember to be active and if you can't have an upload on the schedule, you could let your audience/followers know and keep them updated :)

Yeah thank you man i'll make sure i keep my schedule and quality so I wont upload on a Saturday now :D
 
Hey everyone I create 3 videos per week, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday but I was wondering if i should upload more often? If so i'd upload on a Saturday. What do you guys think?

Honestly I like to give myself plenty of time to do videos. Also means you give the videos air time so they can be the focus of your channel for a bit. The quicker you upload the more the videos tend to get lost behind the most recent. What you're doing at the moment is more than fine.
 
I do have a schedule and i keep to it really well but i'm not growing much so i thought if i uplaod more it will help

You have a handful of videos and views now, so go back look at them and see which ones were a success and which weren't. Look into the analytics and retention and see where people are tuning in the most and where they are dropping off.

Use that information and cater to your audience. Every audience is a little different, some want a ton of videos others can't handle more than one a day/week.

If you want to grow, look at what's performing best on your channel, what videos got you the most subs, then improve those.

I see a lot of LP channels keep posting gameplay that under perform and do it out of completion sake, I think that hurts your growth more than anything.
 
You have a handful of videos and views now, so go back look at them and see which ones were a success and which weren't. Look into the analytics and retention and see where people are tuning in the most and where they are dropping off.

Use that information and cater to your audience. Every audience is a little different, some want a ton of videos others can't handle more than one a day/week.

If you want to grow, look at what's performing best on your channel, what videos got you the most subs, then improve those.

I see a lot of LP channels keep posting gameplay that under perform and do it out of completion sake, I think that hurts your growth more than anything.


I'm not to good at understanding my analytics but i'll make sure i google it and try to read up about it but your saying if a series isn't doing well to just drop it and start a new?
 
I'm not to good at understanding my analytics but i'll make sure i google it and try to read up about it but your saying if a series isn't doing well to just drop it and start a new?

Analytics can be a pretty powerful tool. It can give you a lot of valuable information like if your videos are being viewed on certain sites outside of youtube. It can tell you the when people are clicking away or what parts of the video people rewatch and etc...

Just from a personal preference, I think if a series isn't doing to hot, then there's no point continuing... mind you that's if you are looking for growth. If you are just playing a game cuz you enjoy it and want to upload raw footage with commentary, then do what you enjoy.
 
Three videos a week is more than enough I think. Many big channels stick to this rule of thumb: one video per week. The trick is to find a great balance between quality and quantity, this is at times tricky. Take a moment to stop and think if your content can be any better. If you can make it a bit better then perhaps cut down to two videos per week, and put more time into them.
 
I think if you have time and the motivation you could push for another day. If you don't, don't over burden yourself with more videos just make sure you plan for time to get the word out about your work and current schedule.
 
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