Will My Channel Ever Get Noticed??

TheNitroProGaming

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My channel as you may be able to tell is TheNitroProGaming.

I do awesome lets plays and sweet reviews along with minecraft, COD, and so many other selections. I seem to do just as much work as BIG youtubers do for i upload daily with sometimes multiple videos.

BUT! My channel seems to be getting noticed at such a slow rate it is rediculous! I believe it has something to do with SOOOO many kids now days starting up a youtube channel and trying to get, as you may call it, "Youtube Famous". Believe it or not, many are actually in it JUST for the money, ME, that is a different story.

I do youtube full time because its my hobby, it's what i love to do and I just can't quit now! Im not telling you to help me out in any way, although if you feel the need and the want, feel free to check out my channel. I just created this to bring it to everyone's attention and maybe other people in my position.

Are you having the same problem? Or is it just me that cant seem to gain many subs day to day. And trust me, I DO EVERYTHING that a big youtuber would do, from twitch.tv, to facebook pages, to twitter accounts. Also feedback. It just dosent seem to work.

My opinion on this topic? To get noticed in the gaming community now days, you must first be noticed by a HUGE Youtube celebrity such as MinnesotaBurns, Whiteboy7thst, PewDiePie, And ect. Your Thoughts????
 
Okay here's my two cents: (Note: I haven't watched your content, I'm going solely on your post). I am also only going to point out any flaws I notice because showering someone with compliments is a little pointless in my book.

1. It's great that you love your content, but perhaps you need to look at what might be wrong with it. If you look at your videos and don't find a single flaw, that's not a good thing. They are more than likely there.

2. Everyone does gaming, but few do it brilliantly and even fewer have a totally original way of playing it. Don't do what the big guns do. Find a new way that will catch on.

3. Don't blame smaller channels, girls with boobs, people you don't like, other channels in general, bigger YouTubers, etc. It ain't their fault and never will be. The only one responsible for where your channel stands is you.

4. Don't rely on larger channel shoutouts to get you famous.

You can't just slap a Twitch, Facebook etc online and instantly expect subs/fame to roll in. It takes SO much marketing and work to get noticed.

Make sure titles, tags, thumbnails and descriptions are optimal. Ensure that they're all spelled perfectly in both American and English spelling variations. Make sure there are no misleading tags in there (don't for e.g. tag PewdiePie in your video because your video will be at the bottom of a massive pile).

When promoting your videos on social networking, use accurate hashtags (example, don't invent a unique one for yourself that you hope will trend for e.g. #NitroPro because nobody's gonna see it).

Okay so I'm gonna go browse around your channel now and give a bit more input:

1. Ditch the holiday vids. You're a gaming channel and it doesn't fit (these things would fit if you were well known enough for people to really wanna know about your personal life), perhaps put them on a separate channel or leave them out altogether.

2. Your mic quality is okay, but could stand to be better. There's lots of popping noises when you say certain letters and often sounds like it's muffled due to being too loud. It isn't awful though, but if you can try to improve that quality a bit.

3. Video length is a bit sporadic. Some videos are close to 40 minutes, some sit at around 3 minutes. Try to be a bit more even with it. Give yourself a rule that if a video runs over 15 minutes you'll split it into more parts (obviously if a video is 17 minutes keep it as one part, but you get the idea). Not only will this give you more footage in the long run, but it will keep people interested. In short: you gotta be well liked for people to sit there for 40 minutes watching anything on YouTube.
 
I agree with Frankie, and it's not big Youtubers fault if they got luckier. Some make it overnight, some over years of patience and perseverance. Don't give up easily though. Just be patient, keep doing what you love, always finding ways to improve and reach out constantly to YouTubers, not only the big but also the small, so that you get an audience that's really watching you; create bonds, friendships, connections. Becoming huge on YouTube for many people is slow. Just be patient and keep rolling!
 
Well, for starters, some of your videos are outrageously long. You could use a pop filter too.

You just need to keep marketing and branding and make great content. That's all :p
 
Some become big, some don't. It all depends on your vids, just do what you wanna do. I've been doing vids since 2011, I've seen channels that go big & I was one of there 1st subs & I've seen terrible channels go big in a matter of months. As well, as great channels just pack up & leave, because of lack of being noticed. It is true a lot of the big YouTube channels are dumb & don't deserve any subs. Overall, try to do what you wanna do! :dance:
 
It depends on videogames you play . If you play a multiplayer game and you are good , you are going to get noticed .
If you play singleplayer you just have to act retarded and you'll get subs , views and all that kind of stuff .
Unfortunately it works like this . Kids like overreactions , screams , swearing and s**t like that .
 
Some become big without doing anything. Become a female gamer and show off those boobs. Instantly money rolling in.
 
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