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OMG I KNOW RIGHT AND TITLES THAT GRAB ATTENTION LIKE EW GTFOPfft! What kinda person would use thumbnails like that, and all cap titles! T'ch..
OMG I KNOW RIGHT AND TITLES THAT GRAB ATTENTION LIKE EW GTFOPfft! What kinda person would use thumbnails like that, and all cap titles! T'ch..
agree—i tend to skip over people's intros a lot of the time unless it's a kind of intro that's always changing (fan-made intros, shaytards song/montage, etc.) or just super short. Don't mind super short ones. and also agree on your last point. don't like 99% of the people on YouTube know that if they like your content, they can "like" it, hit the subscribe button, and that subscribing is free? TBH when successful YouTubers constantly say "don't forget to 'like' and 'subscribe'" i feel like they care more about getting new subs (which translates to money) and less about their current ones. but that's just my two cents and i'm probably a fool for not saying it.I agree that branding should be carefully implemented. Once it gets to be too much, it is counter-productive. People talk about using branded intros. I use them sparingly. We are told by YouTube to tell people to like, subscribe and share. Do our dedicated viewers really want to hear that every time?
I agree that branding should be carefully implemented. Once it gets to be too much, it is counter-productive. People talk about using branded intros. I use them sparingly. We are told by YouTube to tell people to like, subscribe and share. Do our dedicated viewers really want to hear that every time?
agree—i tend to skip over people's intros a lot of the time unless it's a kind of intro that's always changing (fan-made intros, shaytards song/montage, etc.) or just super short. Don't mind super short ones. and also agree on your last point. don't like 99% of the people on YouTube know that if they like your content, they can "like" it, hit the subscribe button, and that subscribing is free? TBH when successful YouTubers constantly say "don't forget to 'like' and 'subscribe'" i feel like they care more about getting new subs (which translates to money) and less about their current ones. but that's just my two cents and i'm probably a fool for not saying it.
Good points coming from a guy with over 100k subs. You didn't get to where you are by asking for likes every second and you don't over do it on the graphics and branding. Whatever you are doing must be working.
If I really liked a video I don't think I would "forget" to like it and if I really liked a YouTuber I don't think I would "forget" to subscribe. How would you forget these things?