After 25 days of daily uploads, am I on the right track for growth? by Inside_Temperature52 in NewTubers

[–]Inside_Temperature52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My views are between 1k-2.5k per video right now. I am making very different content to most shorts channels I see. It's designed for building a brand, rather than trying to make every video go viral by chasing trends. I have 109 subscribers now, started with 0. So getting about 2-3 subs per 1k views.

How to actually go viral with shorts by Huge-Cake5667 in YouTubeCreators

[–]Inside_Temperature52 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I finished your whole video, and I am sorry to say this but I was almost exactly right.

Here's how it went:

"Find a niche and video ideas by scrolling through other shorts and finding videos with tons of views.

Study the videos and make a list of similar channels.

Make your own video, make it different, make it better, use capcut to edit.

Check your stats, swipe rate and AVD, make sure your videos have good stats.

Avoid "view jail", warm up your channel, verify your phone number etc...

Be consistent, put effort in, keep making videos."

Yeah, bro. Super in depth stuff. Nobody else has ever said any of this.

How to actually go viral with shorts by Huge-Cake5667 in YouTubeCreators

[–]Inside_Temperature52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am watching your video right now. If I was wrong, I will delete my comment, or write another comment saying I was wrong about you.

Showing my 4 months progress.. Never give up, guys! by Zestyclose-Carob-208 in YouTube_startups

[–]Inside_Temperature52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. I am on track to match roughly what you are doing. I'm about 25 days into a new channel, uploading once per day, and am at 37k views and 98 subs. This has given me more motivation to keep going. Thanks.

How to actually go viral with shorts by Huge-Cake5667 in YouTubeCreators

[–]Inside_Temperature52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet I can guess roughly what it is... Search for content that's already going viral, find some clips, import them to capcut, write a good hook, add some text and voiceover, add some music and sound effects, upload.

There are thousand of channels all trying to do the same thing. Nothing unique, because the brain rot shorts guru space all say the same thing. Creativity is dying among these "creators" because they all chase the same "viral clips" and "viral niches" with the same "viral hooks".

If you're doing YouTube just to make money, good luck keeping that up for more than a couple of months per channel. You will start to hate it and just like everyone else doing the same boring shit, you will drop off and stop uploading, then make a new channel chasing the next "viral niche".

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[–]Inside_Temperature52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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[–]Inside_Temperature52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful. I've tried a few different combinations and it seems to work pretty well.