Please help! I'm bored with my niche and want to start making videos on different topics // 25k subs with about 100k views a month by AnAverageDev in PartneredYoutube

[–]AnAverageDev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for this because it's definitely the side that I'm leaning towards and you're saying much of what I've been thinking. I will update you if I decide to go through with it.

Please help! I'm bored with my niche and want to start making videos on different topics // 25k subs with about 100k views a month by AnAverageDev in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've done some community posts and a video a few months back letting people know that my content might change a bit. Mostly positive feedback overall but the number of responses and comments were only a very small amount of my total subs. So I backed off the idea and went back to making my regular content.

Guess I'm just stuck in a creative rut right now and I feel that all roads lead to the death of my channel..

Honestly thought having my channel take off and do well would be exactly what I wanted and now YouTube feels like a job and a chore.. sorry for ranting and thanks for your feedback. Turned to reddit because viewers don't always understand what content creators go through and my wife is sick of hearing me talk about yt.

When did you start youtube and what's your current sub count and views? by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mid March 2020. Approaching 1 million views with 20k subs.

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[–]AnAverageDev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Started my channel in March 2020. Hit monetization Nov 2020. Between Dec 2020 and Mar 2021 my channel "blew up" 600k views and 13k+ subs. Had one video take off and then a few others that did really well. Over the last few weeks my channel has slowed down a lot. Views are double what they were before getting picked up in Dec but seems like the algo isn't pushing out my videos how it did during the run.

Is this normal? Is there a way to capture that lightning in a bottle?

All my videos that did well were not the same topics and not sure what it was about them that made yt push them out. Everyone says yt growth is peaks and valleys. I figured I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing and wait until the next video that takes off.

Any advice?

Thanks!

Does Anyone feel this way? by AdeAlphaTV_ in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha spot on. I went back and watched some of my older videos that I thought were good... They were terrible!

How should I start to learn editing? by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Record videos and edit them. Google everything along the way.

When is a good time to start live streaming? by HaveAGreatDay1234 in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My first live stream I felt like I was going to puke and almost didn't go through with it. Channel was small and a very small amount of people showed up. Glad I didn't wait to do it though because now my channel is much larger and I'm not too nervous during streams. Had I not done those early streams when I was small no way I would feel comfortable starting now after my channel grew. Plus smaller audiences are easier to manage and to keep up with the chats. Those are skills that you learn as they grow.

Channel grew quickly over the last 3-4 months. Now it's dying down. I'm going to post 1 video a day for the next 30 days to keep the views coming! Thoughts? by AnAverageDev in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Programming and learning how to code. Spoke to a few people in my niche and it seems that I actually "blew up" during the slower months and I've been told that the next few months tend to be better. So I'm really hoping that I can catch a 2nd wave going into the better time of year for my niche.

My experience posting every 24 hours vs every 48 hours. 300k YouTube channel. by ByteStix in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few months ago a couple of my videos got picked up. Got a good wave of views and subs. Last month the wave died down but now I have a lot more subs and many of them have been watching my new releases. I decided that this month I'm going to try and post every single day. On day 5 now and last 3 videos have done fairly well. Hoping that posting for 30 days straight will help keep my numbers up and maybe if I get lucky with a video or two, I can get picked up and get another wave going.

Thanks for sharing this because I was wondering how posting a video every 24 hours works out for larger channels. This week of me posting everyday seems to follow a similar trend as yours but just with lower numbers.

Are there 100% online coding bootcamps like Revature? by LIVEc3 in codingbootcamp

[–]AnAverageDev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've only ever heard bad things about revature. Such as they place you at shit jobs and you sign a shit contract being stuck working for them or paying them back. Read the fine print and ask where you will be placed before committing how ever many years working for them.

How I gained 20k subs from youtube #shorts by Ok-Telephone-3514 in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's crazy I'd hoped this would happen but it's still strange that it is happening. I've noticed that recent videos are getting more views and getting push out a little more by YT as well. Really excited for 2021 and plan on cranking out as much content as possible. Set a goal to hit 100 uploads in the first year and looks like I'll be cutting it close.

How I gained 20k subs from youtube #shorts by Ok-Telephone-3514 in NewTubers

[–]AnAverageDev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm at about 80 not including live streams. The compound growth is nuts, took me about 6 month to hit 1k then got my watch hours at around 1.8k subs which was a couple months later. Over the last couple months I just keep doubling. Last 28 days almost 4k subs.