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How do I get my Minecraft YouTube Channel noticed? - Braiden - 06-18-2014 12:32 AM

I have good content. Amazing computer (Record at 60 FPS on max). I have a blue snowball Mic.
I have a good voice. I talk clearly. But I'm just going nowhere. Can you please give me some tips on how to get noticed or to improve my content. That would help me very much.

Channel name: HelloMrPigletsLab
Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/HelloMrPigletsLab

Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/HelloMrPiglet

Thank you for reading and answering!
Have a nice day!


- Miro - 06-18-2014 12:47 AM

Maybe upload more regularly, I see you have only about 5 videos per month and 455 subscribers. I think that's pretty good. Comment but don't SPAM (please look at my channel, etc...) on popular youtube gaming channels. Other commenters will see your name and perhaps would look at your work. Ask your friends or other people you know, to spread the word and for them to spread the word, and so on.......Just a few suggestions. I know it's probably tough, I'll be starting my gaming channel soon too.


- Ryan - 06-18-2014 12:59 AM

I can give you a basic and simple answer.
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You need to make more interesting videos as of faction raiding and funny moments, don't just make videos of basic boring things that have been uploaded by many YouTubers already. You have to be unique and entertaining. Additionally, you need to have minecraft players subscribe to you meaning go get some minecraft friends from servers, forums, etc. so they can subscribe to you, like and share your vids.

Also as a new YouTuber, you may want to get artificial likes on your vids to just get it out there.
http://addmefast.com/


- Riley - 06-18-2014 01:14 AM

Maybe make a deal with a friend and say something like, "You make a shoutout to me, and I will make a shoutout to you". You can make your videos neater by making video thumbnails, so it's not just a screenshot of the video. Let's say your playing Minecraft on your channel, you could comment in some famous Minecraft Youtubers channel saying, "Hey, check out my channel, I play on this same server", or something like that.
Hope this helped!!!


- Jack - 06-18-2014 01:31 AM

Hey, I just watched one of your videos. Contructively (from that tiny sample viewing), you probably need to work on content before advertising yourself in the ways some other people have suggested.

The video I watched was " Minecraft Lets play Survival - Episode 11 - Zombie Xp Farm!" simply because it was the auto-play featured one. So specifically about this one: the theme seemed to be that you'd introduce something vocally whilst not doing much on the video (jumping around backwards and forwards over a spawner) taking a fair while to say not a huge amount. Then the video would show something interesting while you would either be repeating yourself or describing exactly what was on the screen "now I'll place water here, dig this out..." for slightly too long periods of time. If I were you I'd work on your editing a bit so you can keep the interest going in both areas (audio and video) simulaneously and make it a bit more snappy (plan what you'll say in general and just say it once?) which I think will make it more engaging.

I hope that isn't too critical, and is helpfully constructive? You're right your groundwork is all there, you have good quality videos - I think you just need to work on the content 'hook' to get people wanting to come back (after just watching one video) ie converting views to repeat viewers. After that, other lovely people have suggested ways of generating more 'foot traffic'.


- Skynzor - 06-18-2014 01:44 AM

Well, where I see things going wrong instantly is the way people set it up.
Meaning, when you upload a video. Let me explain what I mean,

1: Make an eye-catching thumbnail.
2: Put in the correct tags
2.1: Minecraft, Craft, Mine, etc
3: Try to do Collabs with your friends
4: Upload regurarly
5. Use social media as a relay between you and the audience.
6. Put your pages on websites like: StumbleUpon
7. Use a good microphone
8. Innovate.

I can't look up your stuff on youtube because i'm at work.
Though, these are the best things to hold on to when it comes to 'Marketing'.

Maybe you can get some idea's from my channel: http://www.youtube.com/Skynzor

PS: I'll follow you on twitter
PPS: I'll subscribe to you to help my fellow collegue out
PPPS: Goodluck!


- kisses29 - 06-18-2014 01:49 AM

I renember watching those short videos like xp farm melon ....
And so on you have to advertise it well and make in longer I guess
And add more stuff like parkour and others like stampy cat and skydoesminecraft and all his friends so you do this

Advertising + more time + lots of action + interviews = good YouTube channel





So if one needs more he or she should probably find this or whatever lol