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What are you doing at your current stage to continue growth? I mean, you are pretty much at the self sustaining stage, but I always felt I would continue to market myself some, maybe not as much, but some. That is, until I reach pewdiepie size of course lol
Try to continually improve my videos and branch out into different types of content.[DOUBLEPOST=1396718075,1396717964][/DOUBLEPOST]
Do you think there is a cap on where you'll get to (growth wise)? For example, someone like BrittaniLouiseTaylor looks to be about finished.
No I don't, someone being "finishes" also means they did something wrong.
If you take a look at Athene's channel, he has almost 3/4 of a million subscribers, yet each video rarely goes over 50,000 views. Why is this? Because he lost a huge part of his fan-base.
If you continue to satisfy your subscribers, and improve your content, I don't see any reason to believe otherwise than the more the merrier. Exponential growth doesn't slow down, the more subs, the more views, which means the more subs.

The last 100,000 subscribers came faster than my first 2000.
 
What do you think I should do at my current phase to grow faster? I have almost 1200 subs, and around 800 daily views.
 
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I edit with Sony Vegas pro 12, and After effects cs6, I also use Photoshop cs6 to photoshop certaint stuff that I can't mask in Vegas/AE. And I record with Bandicam.

That's a lovely editing setup you have man. Super jealous, did you start off with different software, though? Those products seem to run pretty hefty on the wallet for a beginning video maker, any suggestions?
 
That's a lovely editing setup you have man. Super jealous, did you start off with different software, though? Those products seem to run pretty hefty on the wallet for a beginning video maker, any suggestions?
Back in the day, I was a pirate, Yargh.[DOUBLEPOST=1396795070,1396795040][/DOUBLEPOST]
You can make a guide about paid advertisements on youtube/facebook just in case you have used them and know how to deal with them
What are you refering to, reserved in-stream ads that your network sell for you? Or actual in-video advertisements and sponsorships.[DOUBLEPOST=1396795096][/DOUBLEPOST]
What do you think I should do at my current phase to grow faster? I have almost 1200 subs, and around 800 daily views.
Keep doing what you're doing? there's nothing wrong with that amount of subs, it's actually quite good.
 
Do you think playing newer/more popular games on my channel would actually help with my channel growth at all? At the moment I just keep playing games I like and have fun with, but usually get under 5 views per video and no comments on an entire series. I could try new games, but there are very rarely any I'm interested in so I don't know if it would be worth it.
 
How do you motivate yourself to make new videos? I've always wondered this as you have some crazy videos, like the 5 supports 1 Ocelote one :)
 
I'm on a cartoon project, a big project, I got 2 professional illustrators willing to work for advertisement, 1 voice actor and 1 animator
I'm very confident regarding the views/subscribers this video will give me because we work really really hard (will be finish in 1 month).
But the thing is I don't know about the audience, I'm doing short funny videos but I also want to do let's plays, short video about fangames (like Keyori for example)
and the series I'm starting with the Stalkrew (name of my team of artists). But I don't know if people will actually watch everything I make, I don't want to have 10 000 views on my cartoon and 5 views on a let's play.

tl;dr: should I branch out early? or upload the same content and branch out much later?
 
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