samcambolt270
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I don't get get it, people just like me who only upload maybe 5 videos get 10's and 20's of subscribers and are sometimes partnered though they've only on on for a few weeks, and I, who has uploaded at least 35 videos of acceptable quality and have been on for months , and yet i still get a couple of views a month.and not to mention i only have 3 subscribers, and two are pity subs........whyyyy?
Proper spelling is important too!I don't get get it, people just like me who only upload maybe 5 videos get 10's and 20's of subscribers and are sometimes partnered though they've only on on for a few weeks, and I, who has uploaded at least 35 videos of acceptable quality and have been on for months , and yet i still get a couple of views a month.and not to mention i only have 3 subscribers, and two are pity subs........whyyyy?
I got three or four possible legit search results for mytv, could you give us a link?YOu want views? here's what you do.
Join 5-10 forums that are relevant to your topic.
Post your videos there.
Then post your vids on these sites:
stubmleupon
squidoo
mytv
digg
chill
tumblr
9gag
And then work the soicial media angle
facebook[DOUBLEPOST=1355005649,1355005494][/DOUBLEPOST]Your titles, tags and descriptions aren't helping you at all!
here's the tags in one of your videos:
<meta name="keywords" content="Slender man, slenderman, slender-man, contest, samcambolt270, peanie99">
If someone searches "slender man" how far down the list are you? what page is your video on? You need to learn how to "rank" your video for keywords.
Do research.
Youtube is a computer program. It is governed by algorithms. Learn how the search algorithms work.
The best advice I can give is to
-Make short catchy legit titles. For your Minecraft explosion aftermath video the title "Minecrat Apocolypse!" might be a good one.
-Post your videos everywhere. The more places you post things the more likely different people are to see it.
-Tag the heck out of your videos. Even if you mention a popular topic in them once, put it in the tag. A tool to see what keywords are popular would be useful. Like THIS. Just search for what you want to tag and you'll see the popularity of the tag as well as some other suggestions and how popular they are.
-Network with other small gamers. The more small gamers you trade features with, colab with, and talk with the more likely you are to share an audience.
-And finally, watch the following video. It gives a lot of good advice that I've not really started to follow fully on my gaming (or vlog) channel yet.
I know it's a lot of hard work and requires a lot of time, but you will get bigger.