I find that using the "schedule" function helps out a bit. I've only got 94 subs myself and average about 30-50 views every time that I upload.
I envision that my most rabid fans are checking in at my pre-determined upload time waiting for my latest video (they aren't lol but it helps you maintain a consistent upload schedule without struggling to get the video out by a predetermined deadline. )
Thanks, you should check out my "d**k pics" video while you're there.
Ironically, I'm not uploading much at all these days because I'm working on a whole new series that i hope to launch before summer[DOUBLEPOST=1490893601,1490893389][/DOUBLEPOST]Also this just happened. I'll be tuning in
Be careful in reddit they have strict rules so do not spam[DOUBLEPOST=1490917654,1490917073][/DOUBLEPOST]We haven't had luck in reddit because iur channel is toys and kids related. We already have 60+ videos but we are still not peaking up in views and subscribers. We are also using tubebuddy for tagging but still no luck, don't know what is wrong with our videosShare your videos targeted, I usually make a list where I can Advertise My videos, Reddut is a great place for that!
Really? While watch time is important, I always worry that having long videos will cause me to lose the audience, everyone has such a short attention span and its so easy to just click away.. (note, the majority of my videos are avg 10min)I've been trying to do research on this as well since I started my new channel. I've read that putting keywords at the beginning of titles helps them rank a little better. Making longer videos helps too. Because "watch time" is such a big factor in determining channel growth