I've created an end card for myself that I place at the end of my videos that has a spot for the previous video, as well as calls to action (like following social media, as well as subscribing). My question to you all is this:
Do you feel like having calls to action in the end card is the right thing to do? I personally don't like when YouTubers ask for liking and subscribing in the first part in the video (i.e: "Can we get 5,000 likes on the video?"), but have no real issue if it's at the end on something like an end card. However, that is personally just my own preference. What do you all think of this? Should the call to action be reserved for something like an end card or does it work better when the YouTuber themselves actually asks the audience for feedback.
The biggest thing that I want to avoid is seeming desperate to the viewers, so let me know what you all think about this.
Do you feel like having calls to action in the end card is the right thing to do? I personally don't like when YouTubers ask for liking and subscribing in the first part in the video (i.e: "Can we get 5,000 likes on the video?"), but have no real issue if it's at the end on something like an end card. However, that is personally just my own preference. What do you all think of this? Should the call to action be reserved for something like an end card or does it work better when the YouTuber themselves actually asks the audience for feedback.
The biggest thing that I want to avoid is seeming desperate to the viewers, so let me know what you all think about this.