What I learned on YT...What have u learned?

PseudoExon

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In this video I talk about things that I learned being on YouTube. Thoughts on this video, What have you learned about being on YouTube? Please let me know in the comment section
 
I've learned that youtube has changed in the gaming community.... it's about drama, and what is leading in views now are click bait and children's cartoons ect...
 
Facts for the most part.....I feel the market is kinda being over saturated and that a lot of talented people are getting overlooked nowadays...Like most might disagree but if you have something that stands out....shouldn't it be known?
 
Facts for the most part.....I feel the market is kinda being over saturated and that a lot of talented people are getting overlooked nowadays...Like most might disagree but if you have something that stands out....shouldn't it be known?
The attention span of gamers is like that of a 2 yr old. I'm completely with you in saying we get overlooked... and ppl like pewdiepie get all the fame... his content is literally redictulous... but ppl watch him for his weird way of talking... such bs eh?
 
The attention span of gamers is like that of a 2 yr old. I'm completely with you in saying we get overlooked... and ppl like pewdiepie get all the fame... his content is literally redictulous... but ppl watch him for his weird way of talking... such bs eh?

I couldn't agree more. I mean I'm really new here and haven't put enough work into my channel to be complaining but the points you're making are very true
 
Well YT really is a grind...and like the vid said you never stop learning...Its not just about click baiting, but moreso learning the ins and out of not only learning what you like but also being yourself. That being said attention shouldn't just go on to whos popping now. Enjoy what you do and the rest will follow.
 
Something I have learned from Youtube is that getting the views and all of the subscribers that big YouTubers get is definitely not easy. For example, I have been doing this for 2 1/2 years and I only have 71 subs. I have also learned, however, that one cannot try hard enough on YouTube. I have learned that perseverance is the best way to do it, and that I will continue to keep going.
 
I have learned that it's important to find your niche, especially with gaming. You need to specialize in an area that you are best at. Or choose a game that you want to focus on, at least for a while. Once I figured out exactly what I wanted to do with my channel I started to notice some growth. I found that for me what worked best was more informative videos. Reviews, news, stuff like that. I enjoy making this style of content. It also helps that I make videos covering info that people actively want to seek out on their own. It's definitely a grind. You have to enjoy it otherwise you will succumb to disappointment and quit.

Just keep Uploading!
 
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