When to post?

N.R.Walters

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Let me start with the story of my situation.I have recently finished work for the summer and since then so as to make sure i'm not sat in the house doing nothing. I have been recording myself doing things then turning them into vlogs. But I haven't posted them for feeling they are not "ready" "good enough" but then i think it's a vlog that I use to make sure I go do something does it need to be good to put online?

I mean the process of filming my life is making do things (goal achieved), and each time i'm changing things with the way i film/edit (Development of a skill) but when should they start being put on my channel?
 
Hey dude, I think the best time is now. It's difficult to get anywhere trying to judge your own videos because more often than not, your impressions on your videos do not equal the viewer's impression of your video. I have seen many people on this forum that has said that their most viewed videos are one of their worst videos in their own opinion.

Different people have different preferences. Putting content out there is the only way to garner any real feedback because if you are making videos to show the YouTube community, you should ask YouTube if they like what they see.

Nobody(at least most of us) starts off being great content creators. Even if you look at the Bigger YouTubers, their early videos might not even be comparable to what they are producing right now.Everyone has to start somewhere so don't worry about it and get some videos up there! :)
 
Hey dude, I think the best time is now. It's difficult to get anywhere trying to judge your own videos because more often than not, your impressions on your videos do not equal the viewer's impression of your video. I have seen many people on this forum that has said that their most viewed videos are one of their worst videos in their own opinion.

Different people have different preferences. Putting content out there is the only way to garner any real feedback because if you are making videos to show the YouTube community, you should ask YouTube if they like what they see.

Nobody(at least most of us) starts off being great content creators. Even if you look at the Bigger YouTubers, their early videos might not even be comparable to what they are producing right now.Everyone has to start somewhere so don't worry about it and get some videos up there! :)
Best advice right there! Well done x
 
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