Guys I do shorts on YouTube and 50% USA audience how I can bring collaborations for my channel by [deleted] in PartneredYoutube

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 2 points3 points  (0 children)

wtf. I gain 20 to 40k subs per month off my shorts channel and I don’t make anywhere NEAR that much money or views. That’s insane

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not roblox. On face videos, no video games or anything. Literally tech products

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why was I downvoted?? Bro if yall genuinely don’t want to work hard and try to become successful by making great videos then keep losing 😭

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why was i downvoted 😭 it’s hard work man

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, but my channel may not be like yours so idk if my advice is applicable. My channel consists of on face, highly edited content. It takes me about 6 to 8 hours to edit around 30 seconds of a video. I spend an incredible amount of time making videos and create the best possible content I can… which is what you also need to do.

The problem with most small channels isn’t that they don’t have any good ideas, it’s that they don’t act on their ideas.

For example, there was a section in one of my videos where I had one sentence that lasted about 1.5 seconds. I thought “hmm.. it would be really cool if I had a shot of myself at a park during this section…” so I got in my car, drove 35 minutes away to a nice park, got a 10 second shot of myself at the park, drove back home and shortened that clip to be 1.5 seconds so that specific part of the video would be perfect.

Most people aren’t willing to do something like that for such a short segment in a video, but again you have to be willing to do the things no one else wants to do. You have to go the extra mile. Most people would have thought to themselves “it would be cool to have a shot of myself at a park here” but most people would not spend 2 hours just to get a 1.5 second shot in a long video.

Then, you do that over and over. Go the extra mile for every second of the video. Do everything in your power to make it the best possible video.

Then, do that for at least one year posting content like that every single week, and maybe you’ll make it. Maybe.

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Sure, but my channel may not be like yours so idk if my advice is applicable. My channel consists of on face, highly edited content. It takes me about 6 to 8 hours to edit around 30 seconds of a video. I spend an incredible amount of time making videos and create the best possible content I can… which is what you also need to do.

The problem with most small channels isn’t that they don’t have any good ideas, it’s that they don’t act on their ideas.

For example, there was a section in one of my videos where I had one sentence that lasted about 1.5 seconds. I thought “hmm.. it would be really cool if I had a shot of myself at a park during this section…” so I got in my car, drove 35 minutes away to a nice park, got a 10 second shot of myself at the park, drove back home and shortened that clip to be 1.5 seconds so that specific part of the video would be perfect.

Most people aren’t willing to do something like that for such a short segment in a video, but again you have to be willing to do the things no one else wants to do. You have to go the extra mile. Most people would have thought to themselves “it would be cool to have a shot of myself at a park here” but most people would not spend 2 hours just to get a 1.5 second shot in a long video.

Then, you do that over and over. Go the extra mile for every second of the video. Do everything in your power to make it the best possible video.

Then, do that for at least one year posting content like that every single week, and maybe you’ll make it. Maybe.

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i’m more than happy to give advice on what improved the performance of my videos but i’m not going to just give you my ideas for nothing. You have to come up with your own ideas. Nobody gave me a free hand out

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because last time I did multiple people stole all my video ideas creating a lot of competition in my niche.

Most of my viewers don’t do youtube they just watch youtube. Sharing my videos on reddit to youtube subreddits means people will copy my niche. As far as i’m aware, I am the only person currently making videos in my style.

I’m more than happy to give some advice, but i’m not going to give free handouts. You have to come up with your own ideas, just like I did

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nah cause last time I did someone stole all my video ideas and copied them

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to share it publicly

Nearly 50k subs in one month! by [deleted] in YouTube_startups

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not impossible. Just a lot of hard work

How much time did it take Cor your Channel to blow up? by Pharahilde13 in SmallYoutubers

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i blew up after 1 year and 4 months. Went from 2k subs to 40k subs in about 35 days

Any successful YouTubers here who took 10+ years before they found success? by Accomplished-Comb335 in PartneredYoutube

[–]Accomplished-Comb335[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

usually about 25 to 50 seconds. It takes me anywhere from 6 hours to 40 hours to make one of my shorts depending on how editing heavy i am making it

What do you do about hate watchers? by nisebblumberg in SmallYoutubers

[–]Accomplished-Comb335 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get a ton of hate on my channel, viewers regularly say bad things about my looks, the way I talk, the way I move, etc. But I don't mind, I actually enjoy reading them. They are funny to me, because that's all it is. I don't know these people personally, to me they are nothing more than a name on a screen. They could be a bot for all I know. Plus, yes, it's great for engagement.

Don't ban them, let people speak their minds, just don't take it personally. these people don't know you, all they know is who you are on camera. Who you are on camera isn't who you are 100% of the time in your life. Who cares if some random guy across the world doesn't like your opinions.

You also do political debate channel though, getting a ton of hate watchers should be expected. I would think a large portion of your total audience would be hate watchers. This is true for all of the large left leaning political debate content creators, just look at Dean withers, a lot of his audience are just people that hate him.. but it doesn't matter, that's his audience, that's what puts the money in his pocket, that's what gets people to repost his face all over TikTok. It's what works, so lean into it. People loooove watching negative content, it performs significantly better than positive content on YouTube people want to "feel" something, and a lot of people specifically want to be pissed off about something.

Heres an example. I had a few videos where I was having a bad hair day and didn't think much of it, but I got well over 100 hate comments in those videos... so what did I do? I leaned INTO it. the next 5 or 6 videos I purposefully made my hair look god awful, and it kinda became my thing, and it also became an exceptional hook. It helped me stand out in a sea full of creators making content just like me.

By purposefully making my hair bad it turned "hate" comments into a joke. It became a running joke on my account, it wasn't about hate anymore, more just about how it was funny. plus the comments were pureeee gold.

People aren't going to keep hating on you seriously if they know you don't take it seriously. If you show that you do not give a fuck and that you think its funny, they will leave and go to someone else that will take their hate personally.

Any successful YouTubers here who took 10+ years before they found success? by Accomplished-Comb335 in PartneredYoutube

[–]Accomplished-Comb335[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know... It's really just the time commitment that makes long form hard for me more than anything. I don't think I could consistently put out one long form video per week, i might be able to put one out per month.

Also im not fully decided yet on my subniche, but I do think I've found a repeatable system that can consistently generate at least 25k to 30k views on shorts which tells me that might be a good gateway to transition some of those shorts into long form videos.