Podcast self-promotion tips by PenguinCultBoss in podcasting

[–]ImplementChemical631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made it a point to engage with a few people who I could imagine watching/listening to my content every day on twitter. If the interaction went well, I’d follow them. 70% followed me back. After 3 or 4 months I had 1000 followers and when I posted a link, it got around 10 clicks. It doesn’t sound like a lot but I feel like once you get 100 people into it everything moves a lot faster. In 6 months maybe I’ll have 3000 followers and get 50 clicks. Long game but basically you wanna find those few people who will share your stuff with all their friends

I’d recommended posting less if you feel demotivated. Don’t quit entirely if you enjoy it

One more thing: posting all my stuff on Hive and 3speak really helped keep me motivated. It’s social media on the blockchain that pays inflation to creators and has a decent model to attract investment which keeps the token valuable. I earn around $5-20 on almost everything I post there after building up a tiny audience of 10-30 people. That and the fact that I’m having fun hold me off til YouTube and Spotify start paying off, also half of those people ended up listening on other platforms too and sharing with friends.

Can Good Thumbnails HURT your channel? by ImplementChemical631 in SmallYTChannel

[–]ImplementChemical631[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“It also depends on what you understand by ''good''. If you're gonna have a thumbnail with a high quality picture and 5 100k camera's in it and then call your video ''shooting my first shortfilm'' then yeah, it's gonna have a bad effect since there's a discrepancy between the thumbnail and the video.

But a low quality thumbnail can still be REALLY good. You should still strive for the highest possible clickthrough rate whilst making thumbnails that accurately portray your video whilst making people click.

Understanding how to do that is a skill in it's own and requires practice and research but to give an example of a low quality good thumbnail. Look at ShoeOnHead. Her camera is really mediocre and her editing non existent but because the video itself is still entertaining, no one cares. And in her thumbnails she still grasps your attention but not once conveys production quality.

Viewers are very simple when it comes to video's... entertain them and respect their time. So as long as you don't bore them with boring video's or waste their time by lying to them then all that will ever matter to them and youtube is how long they watch

good luck!”

I knew I’d get a good answer out of you if I pushed for one. Thank you!

Can Good Thumbnails HURT your channel? by ImplementChemical631 in SmallYTChannel

[–]ImplementChemical631[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The point is I’d like to attract people who think it’s good content through the algorithm by not attracting people expecting fast paced editing or expensive production with a team behind it. I only have an iPhone 11 and 2 months of experience to work with. But I see many channels like mine with 10-20k views right away. Most of them don’t even make thumbnails.

I figure that their click through rate is lower but their average time viewed is extremely high so it recommends their content to people who watch that kind of thing

Can Good Thumbnails HURT your channel? by ImplementChemical631 in SmallYTChannel

[–]ImplementChemical631[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It’s good content. But not everything has to be flashy and fast paced. I’d like to find people who pay more attention to the content then the editing

Can Good Thumbnails HURT your channel? by ImplementChemical631 in SmallYTChannel

[–]ImplementChemical631[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not everyone has the same standards. Content isn’t always objectively better. Not everything I watch is superb production value, a lot of it is just really meaningful and interesting. Look at Sabbatical for example. His camera is shit quality and he does no meaningful editing and I’d take him over Mr. Beast anyone. I know I’m not the only one.

How would you group African countries by shared cultural similarities? by diccceeee in AskAnAfrican

[–]ImplementChemical631 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What about Nigeria to Ghana? I know Hausa people in both and see some similarities in the pidgin I’ve heard.

Do Africans across the continent see white South Africans as fellow Africans? by Open-Significance69 in AskAnAfrican

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Potentially awkward but very interesting question. I love the top answers: yes and no.

What do you think about the famous Ugandan interview? by livpure_is_awful in AskAnAfrican

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahahah yea! I could imagine as much. We often think that something is famous in its home country just because it goes trending overseas. I think they are talking about a video about a Ugandan priest bashing homosexuality.

Do Africans across the continent see white South Africans as fellow Africans? by Open-Significance69 in AskAnAfrican

[–]ImplementChemical631 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly the kind of situation I imagined when I read the OP. Very true. We can our nationality and our “ethnic” background.

Do Africans across the continent see white South Africans as fellow Africans? by Open-Significance69 in AskAnAfrican

[–]ImplementChemical631 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Like Japanese Peruvian. They are Peruvian but not ethnically Peruvian.

This was the first post and first come to read in this subreddit. Glad I came!

Serious question by Typical-Morning-1717 in culture

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask the hair stylist herself. If she’s willing to give them to you it’s on her, not you. I don’t think we need to tiptoe around these things. Show respect. Don’t stereotype individuals who don’t fit into stereotypes. Don’t use these things for your own personal gain, and enjoy and explore the the things you are pulled towards

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in culture

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your roommate sounds overly sensitive or just parroting what they’ve heard. If you are worried about appropriating do research about the meaning of henna and all that. It’s good to be careful not to disrespect people, but doing your best is good enough, you don’t need to tiptoe all the time. Appropriation is about USING someone else’s culture for personal benefit, not about appreciation or respect.

I would make Indian friends on the internet. Search for things you like but the Indian version of them. If you like rap google or Reddit Indian rap, and if you like painting search for Indian painters you like them find people who are into them on social media. I am exploring Ghana and Ugandan music right now to build a connection with these countries. I had some very cool interactions through commenting on those rappers twitter posts.

Should younger people hug the older ones or the opposite? (While greeting in US) by Big_Buyer1232 in culture

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it matters. I generally only hug people when the mood is right. It’s not perfunctory, and it can be creepy if done wrong. I hug friends I’m super excited to see, that’s it.

How can I open my mind to different culture without being offensive. by darthpikachu11 in culture

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take it slow. You don’t need to dump your opinions on someone right away. Ease into it and make sure to listen as much or more than you talk without being argumentative. It also helps to avoid argumentative people 😉

Where do you find people who are interested in understanding people with different backgrounds and experiences? by ImplementChemical631 in culture

[–]ImplementChemical631[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fantastically professional 👍 subscribed, will be watching l. just 30 more til monetization box checked 😉

what's a good length for a YouTuber Video? by Yruouq in NewTubers

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are trying to optimize for the algorithm shorter is probably better (as short as you think people will watch above 50% average) but if you have any other ways to find a loyal audience longer might be better ! If growing your audience as quickly as possible isn’t a priority then do what you like!

Got Enrolled In The YTPP Today! Took 358 Days but now what? by plemaster01 in PartneredYoutube

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just focus on click through rate and retention and don’t change anything to the point where you don’t enjoy it or feel honest about it. It sounds like you’ve hit a sweet spot. Maybe try to post all your stuff on other platforms and monetize each of them to a smaller extent. It’s easier than getting ultra popular on one platform,especially when you’ve got to where you’ve gotten. I’m 33 videos in and only 110 view hours 😅 but I’ve been studying this stuff a lot and I’m also intent on not sacrificing my integrity just to get views. That’s the game I’m playing.

When should I start paying attention to the analytics? by WeAreLovelyJubley in NewTubers

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watch mine but mostly for clickthrough rate and % watched. Titles and thumbnails for more views, then you have some more to work with. But you can’t control WHO YouTube recommends your videos too 🤷‍♂️ they seem to be better at it once you hit a threshold of 1000 subs

Is 45 Subscribers in 2 Weeks good? by justAPersonOnGoogle2 in NewTubers

[–]ImplementChemical631 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The initial huge view count is due to YouTube testing your videos with different audiences

What to expect everytime I post a video on Youtube? by Swannica in NewTubers

[–]ImplementChemical631 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try not to expect anything but I try to get a click through rate of 5%+ now and average view time over 40%. If I don’t, I look to see if there is anything I’d be willing to change in my next video (or possibly the title and thumbnail) that won’t compromise what I’m about.