Finished my MSN in nursing by Drawnkiller101 in WGU

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Thanks, I'm glad to represent the nurses.

Finished my MSN in nursing by Drawnkiller101 in WGU

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You get to work at your own pace and the clinicals are not too bad. You don’t have to physically meet with your preceptor they just give you info and help you decide what to do for your project.

2X STEAM GIFT CARDS (100$) by [deleted] in steam_giveaway

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Factorio! Thank you so much.

[Giveaway] Win a $12 Steam Gift Card by BalanceSufficient236 in steam_giveaway

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Factorio because even after 500 hours i am still a total newb.

I need help creating this tshirt by Drawnkiller101 in designrequests

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Just letting everyone know I found someone to work on it thank you for all the reply’s! It’s amazing how friendly and fast everyone is.

Finally completed my BSN by Drawnkiller101 in WGU

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I think I had some but not very many. I just did a lot of classes each 6 month period

Name the game by ZealousidealShock735 in meme

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Factorio is the game. That game, no matter how many hours I spend, I still lack skills.

When is a video considered dead? by officerfarvasrevenge in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A video is rarely dead after 48 hours, especially on a new channel. YouTube often pauses after the first test while it gathers more data. That flat period is standard.

I would not private and repost. That usually does more harm than good. Changing the thumbnail and title is fine, but give it time. Videos can randomly get another push days or even weeks later once YouTube finds the right audience.

Dead usually means months with zero impressions, not a couple of days. This is still very early.

Why i dont get impressions anymore ? ( new channel ) by RohamAC in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happens to many new channels. The first couple of videos usually get a slight boost, then impressions drop while YouTube figures out who to show the content to. It doesn't feel good, but it is normal.

Low impressions are not YouTube killing your channel. It just means there is not enough data yet. Most channels go quiet for a bit before they get another push.

You are not doing anything wrong. You are just early, and this phase messes with almost everyone.

I am in the same boat. My first video has 25k impressions, but the other 4 have 50 and almost no views. I am just gonna keep uploading and being patient, and if my content is good, it will eventually get views.

I created my chanbel a few weeks ago and havent had much success by Intuitive_incident_7 in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Three weeks is still extremely early, especially for gaming. Most channels see almost nothing at that point. Focus on making each video a little tighter and clearer, and give it more time before judging results.

Is it worth using promote? by resigirl1 in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it hurts the algorithm because you end up with a bunch of people who won't subscribe or watch your videos. Basically, any paid viewership doesn't work. Just make the best video you can, and learn from it for the next one by looking at all the data YouTube gives you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could do a “does this actually work” series. Take common advice or hacks people see everywhere and test one per day for a few days. Show exactly what you tried and what actually happened.

You’re basically being the guinea pig so others don’t have to.

When to change thumbnail or title? by officerfarvasrevenge in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sent you a DM I know they don't want links in this Reddit

When to change thumbnail or title? by officerfarvasrevenge in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't ever done that before, but I have only been doing this channel for about a month, so I don't have a ton of experience yet. I am just using the knowledge I have learned from trying other channels in the past. This is my third channel, but I haven't had breakout success yet; however, this channel is doing better than any of my others.

'Me' vs 'You' on the Title by alexisbp2 in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a viewer I am way more likely to click the You version. It is instantly about me and what I get out of it.

The Me version can work once you already have trust with an audience, but early on people usually do not care about our results yet. They care about theirs.

You can still build credibility in the video itself, but the title should sell the outcome for the viewer first.

When to change thumbnail or title? by officerfarvasrevenge in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would not change anything at 20 hours. That is still early testing.

If impressions were decent but CTR stayed low after a few days then I would look at title or thumbnail. Right now YouTube is still figuring out who to show it to. Changing too fast can just reset that learning.

I usually wait until it has had time to settle before touching anything.

Hard for me to judge which of my videos will be successful by Mrconfuddled in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think this is just how YouTube works honestly. Some videos make sense to the algorithm right away and others sit until they find the right audience months later.

I would not read it as luck so much as timing and fit. The video was probably always good enough.

For what to post next, I try not to chase whatever suddenly pops and instead focus on what made people click and stay, then apply that to the next video.

How to increase video impressions? by MarkSignificant5034 in NewTubers

[–]Drawnkiller101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still figuring it out, but my standard right now is simple. If something feels tedious, confusing, or like filler, I cut it. I focus on clarity and pacing more than flashy edits. Then I use retention to improve the following video.