What is the hardest part about Youtube for you?

Rachael

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Making and editing videos, though tedious, is actually really fun for me. I enjoy it a lot. The hardest part for me would be getting exposure. People say that my videos are good (even though i don't believe it) and showing people how much fun you can have with being creative and with Youtube is a big priority for me. As humans in general, we spend a lot of time being negative and I think it's good to focus on the simple things. The more people that realize that, whether its through my video or whatever else, the better. How about you?
 
The hardest part, for me atleast, is finding the time to film and edit my videos. I mean, working on them is pretty hard too, and promoting them as well... basically, everything is hard. Yeah, that's my conclusion
 
Nothing about Youtube is really "hard". Getting exposure is probably the simplest part of Youtube, in my opinion. But overall it's like learning to play an instrument. Practicing it isn't hard, but you either have or lack the dedication it takes to continue with it.
 
For me it was trying to make 1 video per week. Even just the existence of a deadline stressed me out and killed my creativity and all the fun. That's essentially why I stopped making videos. I'm now trying to think of ways to solve this problem.
 
Finding time, because promoting, editing, and creating take over your life when you get into youtube. Also, remaining consistent each week. I know this isn't a commitment, but it sorta' is, I have people expecting me to make a video every monday, and I have to have a idea every monday or I feel like I'm letting everyone down
 
Finding the time to upload & make videos can be quite hard for me at the moment. Being a University student, I don't have as much time as I would like for YouTubing. I would like to be uploading everyday but at the moment I'm kind of limited to 3 or so videos per week. :)
 
I am fortunate to really love the entire creative process from thinking of an idea, recording, editing, creating thumbnails and tags, etc. I am also lucky to have the time because my work schedule is very non-traditional. For me, I think the hard part is not spending every waking second obsessing over the numbers--subs, views, etc. Things are moving in the right direction, even if slowly, and I need to chill.
 
The hardest part for me is definitely finding the time....because I am either too busy or extremely tired from the things I had to do xD and if I attempt a video while being tired it's not very enthusiastic or appealing to watch :P
 
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