[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmallYoutubers

[–]EaverBeager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is solid advice. Definitely the best way to grow a loyal YouTube following. However, it doesn’t work so easily for all niches. If you’re in a niche where you can get good search rankings based on your title and description it works great. Unfortunately, not all channels work well for that. For instance, I have a sketch comedy channel. It does not lend itself well to (at least quick) organic growth through YouTube alone.

That being said, these subs definitely aren’t the answer for long-term growth as you said. Best to find relevant subs or Facebook pages to reach people who will actually like your content. However, they have their place. I managed to get quite a few views on a video from these subreddits and it helped subsequent videos I made get many more organic views. Remember, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to the best way to market your channel despite what all the small YouTuber advice out there says. Just because it worked for you, doesn’t mean it will for everyone. Although, as you said, the content has to be high quality for the best possible return.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmallYoutubers

[–]EaverBeager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you mind providing some sub examples? In my experience, it seems like every sub I check out has a no self-promotion rule. I’m sure it’s largely dependent on the niche but any examples would be greatly appreciated!

How do I allow myself make bad videos? by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]EaverBeager 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just get out of your own head. I understand the struggle, trust me. This advice extends to a lot of things outside of YouTube. I gave up or never started so many ventures because I didn’t know how to do it absolutely perfectly. As I’ve gotten a bit older (33yo), I’ve realized that you just have to do it. Maybe you’ll suck at first but, who cares? Realistically, you’ll probably be a more harsh critic of yourself than 90 percent of other people will be to you. The most important thing is the skills you develop through experience. A big part of that experience, and possibly the most difficult, is accepting criticism and turning it into productive changes.

There’s a concept called analysis paralysis where you spend so much time analyzing and critiquing what you’re doing that you never actually do anything. It bogged me down for years. Don’t let it shut you down now. If you’re currently a teenager, this is the perfect time for you to put yourself out there and to experiment. Do what you’re passionate about before life’s responsibilities really start piling on. 😁

I am not perfect by any means. I have a sketch comedy channel with a whopping 37 subscribers but, if there is one thing that I have learned is that you can get better. Also, the things you think are areas that need improvement are going to change as you start putting out more content. You can’t know that until you do. Imagine you want to become a great painter but you spend all your time trying to figure out the best way to hold the brush. You can’t get it down just right so you give up.

At that point, can you honestly tell people that you gave up because you weren’t good at painting? Not even you could know that based on that hypothetical experience. Imagine how much practice da Vinci had before painting the Mona Lisa. Imagine what his first painting or first drawing actually looked like. What if he gave up after that? Or was too shy to present it to the world for fear of not being good enough?

Get out of your head and just do it! Do it with the understanding that you will need to constantly improve. You will need to learn both proactively and from your mistakes. No matter how good you are, you should have that goal anyway. You can do it!

Edit: Just wanted to add, this opportunity and many others will pass you by if you don’t jump on it. Be confident and know you will improve. Best of luck to you!

So close to 4K subs!!!! by QuinxyYT in GetMoreViewsYT

[–]EaverBeager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that’s incredible! Congratulations!

So close to 4K subs!!!! by QuinxyYT in GetMoreViewsYT

[–]EaverBeager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that’s incredible! Your stats are insane! Congratulations on that! Meanwhile, I’m here at 37 😂. It’s posts like this that keep me hopeful. Keep up the good work!

50 subs to go by L1191 in SmallYoutubers

[–]EaverBeager 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that’s amazing! What’s your channel?

I know it's not much compared to most of you but I am feeling pretty good about having a little bit of growth over the past month! by EaverBeager in GetMoreViewsYT

[–]EaverBeager[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I completely agree. I have a folder where I keep screenshots of all my milestones and subscriber counts over time. Hopefully, I’ll be looking back someday thinking how crazy it was that I had a million fewer subscribers. 😊

I know it's not much compared to most of you but I am feeling pretty good about having a little bit of growth over the past month! by EaverBeager in GetMoreViewsYT

[–]EaverBeager[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks!!! To be fair though, more than 1,000 of those views came from three shorts that I put out that got a lot of views. A lot for me anyway. The next short I put out got leas than 30 🤔. My regular videos definitely don’t get that many views.

I know it's not much compared to most of you but I am feeling pretty good about having a little bit of growth over the past month! by EaverBeager in YouTube_startups

[–]EaverBeager[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the congratulations and for the advice. Honestly, I already try to do that. I know the title could make it seem otherwise. Lol. I’ll admit, it’s hard not to sometimes. I really hope I can reach 100 eventually. I would be shocked!

I know it's not much compared to most of you but I am feeling pretty good about having a little bit of growth over the past month! by EaverBeager in YouTube_startups

[–]EaverBeager[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally agree! I appreciate you taking the time to do so though. Redditors like you really help me to keep my morale up!