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My youtube channel doesn't get noticed.?
02-28-2013, 02:44 AM
Post: #1
My youtube channel doesn't get noticed.?
I know this have been asked before. But this is just bullshit. I put really hard work on my video's and all i get is a few views. And another video where a guy screams "You need to shut the f**k up." Gets 2
million views. What the heck?! So can anyone please give me a guide how to get noticed? Here's my channel:

http://www.youtube.com/Comtrollable
I don't wanna buy views or subscribers nor spam on someones else video.

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02-28-2013, 02:45 AM
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YouTube is a harsh world, but there are a few ways to increase your hit count and get subscribers. Production of original, high-quality videos is the best starting point, so you're already getting there. Now, all you need to do is get people to watch. Don't pay for views using an external company, as this does nothing more than increase your count. You need people to see your video and return for more; an artist wants his work to be admired. Announce videos on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites. Make sure you've got good tags in your video, so it's easy to stumble across (keep the tags on topic to avoid being accused of over-tagging for views). You can also pay YouTube to promote your videos. This makes them appear in the "Featured" section, and is relatively cheap for what it's worth. Set up promotion on a couple of your best videos, or prepare a few new great ones to 'launch' yourself again. Put in $20-$30 initially, and see where it gets you. People are more likely to see these promoted videos, so the view count will increase. More importantly, however, you'll get people who want to see more. They'll look at your other videos, subscribe, or share with friends, and that's what you really need.

As long as you're producing original material, and building a fanbase, you'll grow as a YouTuber. I hope this helps.

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02-28-2013, 02:54 AM
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A lot of times the most stupidest videos become the most popular. I'm not saying that you should make stupid videos or anything, but that's usually how it works.

Make videos with good quality. Try making a really funny video and then ask people "have you seen this video...? It's so funny!" or something like that. (You're talking about YOUR video.)

And try to make videos that are really in style at the time. Then maybe people will view that video and want to look at the other videos you got. Then they will see (and maybe view) the videos you've been working really hard on!

Smile

Hope that helps at least a little and GOOD LUCK!!

P.S. I really like your video "Comtrollable- Intro"! The sound effects are awesome and the look is great!
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02-28-2013, 03:03 AM
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1) Name your video file with relevant keywords before you upload to YouTube.

2) Title your movie with catchy keywords AND BE SURE TO DO YOUR RESEARCH.

3) Fill out the video description with at least 2 - 3 paragraphs of text.

4) Put all the keywords from the title and description in the "tags" section.

5) Share your video with all your friends.

6) Make a video response to an already popular video on YouTube.

7) Encourage sharing, allow comments, video responses and embedding of your video.

8 ) Embed your new video prominently on your website to create 2 way traffic.

9) Have your fellow bloggers reference or embed the video on their site as well.
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