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Any tips for a new YouTube Channel?
05-21-2014, 10:17 PM
Post: #1
Any tips for a new YouTube Channel?
I have started a YouTube channel and made three videos this week (I know it's not many but I plan to make more). I am putting a lot of effort into making these videos and thumbnails but no one seems to be watching my videos.

I am not aiming to be "YouTube famous" but I would like an audience to watch my videos. I enjoy making the videos but it is just annoying that no one is watching them. Any tips on how to get more views?

I will link my YouTube if you want to give feedback on my channel but you don't need to if you don't want to that is fine.

http://www.youtube.com/user/bigmanol15

Thanks for your help.

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05-21-2014, 10:32 PM
Post: #2
 
Let's take this from the beginning:

So you started making YouTube videos? Awesome! It's always good to have new people on there who are excited to make videos.

3 videos per week? That's a lot for starting off. I only upload videos when I need to show something that can't be shown via screenshots. That's cool!

About the audience: you only have 3 videos, but already 13 subscribers. I'd say that's a nice number, 13 people who stumbled upon one of your videos on such a big site, and actually subscribed, because they wanted to see more.

Now that the facts are out of the way, let's start with my oppinions, shall we?
(You don't have to follow these, but they are just suggestions)

Not saying that your voice is bad, but you don't really sound enthusiastic enough. Maybe you can't do anything about it, but I'd at least give it a try.

Something that really helps a lot of YouTubers: an intro, and outro and a catch phrase. You already have an outro, and it's pretty good. Clean, link to another video, links to social media etcetera.

Intro: some people don't use it and have become successful (yamimash, jacksepticeye, even PewDiePie, except for Fridays with PewDiePie, Markiplier, and the list goes on), but it's nice to have one.

Catch phrase: one of the most important things to have. When people hear it, they should instantly think about your channel. Take your time and think about one.

Just a very last additions: maybe a little improvement of the text on your channel art. Makes it look a bit better.

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05-21-2014, 10:39 PM
Post: #3
 
Hey

Well I guess you are looking for some popularity on YouTube.
I have a couple of tips if you want to read and benefit so you can get more YouTube Views.

1- Make a good quality video, and if possible set it to high definition. Also make it widescreen. People prefer to watch videos in HD and fully wide including me.
2- Choose popular topics and review your videos before releasing them to the public.
3- Try to use content targeted keywords and create eye-catching thumbnails. I don't know why people look at thumbnails before watching the video but I guess the saying "Don't judge a book by it's cover" goes wrong here.
4- Share it with your friends and family, spread it on social networking websites like facebook, twitter etc.
5- Post it on your blog, or forums like digitalpoint etc. And you can even post it on digg, stumbleupon etc.
6- Make the videos short and to the point so you get good rating.
7- Interact with the commenters and subscribers.
8- Add in RELATED video responses to videos which are already popular. 9- Ask people to subscribe saying you'll upload new content regularly, use the call to action strategy and you could ask for it at the end of the video.
10- Add in a link at the end which would take your user to your other videos.
11- Be patient, it takes time to get noticed. However if you are not really patient, there are some paid methods out there aswell.

Check out http://www.YouTube-Views.Net
Those are two sites I would recommend since I used their services and I trust them.. I don't know how they do it but whatever method they use seems to have worked for me.
I would recommend them if you are looking for instant results.

If your video is stuck on 301 views, don't worry it's just a new video and YouTube wants to verify the views count to see if it's real views or not. It'll go away as soon as you get more views.
Ask yourself this question, why do you want so many views? To get more popular, to earn money, to rank higher in search engines, do get more subscribers and the list goes on. So work hard for it or trust an expert with the job.
You can even earn money from YouTube once you get popular. Like Google Adsense or YouTube partnership. So do try that you are able to benefit from that extra revenue

I also know of a software you might want to use. It's automated YouTube Marketing, so yeah it's pretty cool!
http://www.TubeToolbox.com/Download.aspx?Secure=A1302

Hope I helped!
If so share this info around with your friends Wink
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05-21-2014, 10:41 PM
Post: #4
 
Hey

It's tough to get youtube views but main thing is ranking in the youtube search or showing up in YouTube first page because of a lot of popularity..
That's possible if your video is already very popular..

I would say you could use some help to promote your YouTube Videos.
Try http://www.ViewsGuru.com
They'll help you get a boost for your video..
I have used them and got a big package so my video shows on YouTube first page in certain categories..
Now I get all the views naturally through the first page of YouTube or through the YouTube search..
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