What am I doing wrong?

Cypereze

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Hi!

I've been doing Youtube for a while, creating a lot of channels (for fun, nothing serious) and now I've found a thing that I like to do and focus on,
along side with some good friends.
I'm the one editing all the videos, making thumbnails, banners etc.

We had a decent flow in the beginning, but now we're stuck at low views and zero gain of subscribers - we're stuck at 75 subscribers.
I'm aware that growing a channel takes a lot of time and doesn't happen in many years, but is there anything I could do different with the editing, or with the thumbnails that could attract more people? We've niched into Tabletennis videos, even though it may not be popular, there certainly is a crowd out there.
We're not trying to imitate other youtubers whose famous in the tabletennis community, we try to put our own twist, making it more of a comedy, and it being light-hearted instread of super serious. We keep a consistency in uploading shorts every day, and a new video every friday.

So, I'm looking for some tips and tricks, were I go wrong and what could be better!

Here's the channel:
Here's 2 videos:

Thank you!
 
Are you growing a table tennis channel, it seems like you are quite enthusiastic about it. Here are some concise tips to attract more viewers and subscribers:

Thumbnail Optimization
Bold Text: To make thumbnails visible their size should be large and uses bold & clear fonts with vibrant colors.
Expressive Faces: Use funny reactions to show everybody that your content is not serious, simply funny.

Engaging Titles
Intriguing Titles: Always choose a creative name of the video such as “Table Tennisfails! And make sure you use keywords in the names.

Editing Style
Pacing: Use clean cuts and fast movement, along with interesting sound effects in order to keep the edits confined and the pace fast.
Storytelling: Organise videos in a way that has an introduced and distinctive form and substance of body and closure parts.

Audience Engagement
Calls to Action: Promote call to action such as like, comment and subscribe. Strengthen community participation – reply to comments.
Collaborations and Promotion

Collaborate: Utilize others content creators to reach out to their audience.
Social Media: Share your videos on platforms that you think more people can view such as Instagram or Reddit.

Experiment with Content

Variety: Experiment with various style and see which way is effective, whether informative videos or funny clips.

So, with the increase in your positive interactions with members on your channel and positive changes in your method, it should improve over time. Enjoy the process!
 
Are you growing a table tennis channel, it seems like you are quite enthusiastic about it. Here are some concise tips to attract more viewers and subscribers:

Thumbnail Optimization
Bold Text: To make thumbnails visible their size should be large and uses bold & clear fonts with vibrant colors.
Expressive Faces: Use funny reactions to show everybody that your content is not serious, simply funny.

Engaging Titles
Intriguing Titles: Always choose a creative name of the video such as “Table Tennisfails! And make sure you use keywords in the names.

Editing Style
Pacing: Use clean cuts and fast movement, along with interesting sound effects in order to keep the edits confined and the pace fast.
Storytelling: Organise videos in a way that has an introduced and distinctive form and substance of body and closure parts.

Audience Engagement
Calls to Action: Promote call to action such as like, comment and subscribe. Strengthen community participation – reply to comments.
Collaborations and Promotion

Collaborate: Utilize others content creators to reach out to their audience.
Social Media: Share your videos on platforms that you think more people can view such as Instagram or Reddit.

Experiment with Content

Variety: Experiment with various style and see which way is effective, whether informative videos or funny clips.

So, with the increase in your positive interactions with members on your channel and positive changes in your method, it should improve over time. Enjoy the process!
This screams ChatGPT lol these are useful tips, though.

Not really familiar with the tennis community, but it would also be interesting to share them in communities related to tennis such as subreddits, forums, websites/blogs, Facebook groups, etc.
 
Also Tumblr, by the way!
I have been embarassingly late to the Tumblr train long after it's no longer "cool", but I noticed that if you use the correct hashtags, you can reach the right audience! There's definitely a tennis/racket sports community and fandom waiting to expand on there!
 
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