Taking a look at your channel, I would try a few things:
1 - remove text on thumbnail
2 - Use a screenshot from the game that is most interesting and might entice people to click
Less is more
The rules about sub4sub don't really matter. More important is the strategy is a horrible one that will not do your channel any good. All you are doing is collecting a bunch of dead subscribers that won't watch your videos.
From what I understand, tags play a minimal role in how a video ranks... if you look carefully on YouTube when you upload a video, YouTube says this near the tags section
Because I have a short of nothing more than a shopping cart wheel wobbling that is performing better than many shorts that I actually put effort into LOL :joy:
Yep, have had a similar experience on another channel... uploaded a short and it putted along and then out of nowhere went viral.... now over 2 million views and counting
If you want to get a good objective point of view trying to figure out why some videos get promoted and why others don't, then
think from YouTube's perspective.
If you owned YouTube, which videos would you present to potential advertisers?
Think of it like going to a very competitive job...
I've spent quite a bit of time studying MrBeast's channel over the last few months and have figured out the main reason
why his channel has succeeded.
Subscribers either conciously or subconciously believe they will win money if they subscribe to MrBeast and watch his videos.
MrBeast uses a...
From what I have seen I believe there are a lot of fake/shady/spam accounts that do this kind of thing... subscribe so they can spam your videos
or whatever.
I also believe that YT may prune channels from subs that have not been active. Just a guess... no idea really
I've noticed on the last couple of MrBeast videos, he gives away $10,000 to new subscribers to his channel.
He gives the current winner a shoutout, then says if you are not subscribed we are giving away another $10k to someone
who subscribes within the next 7 days.
He even goes a step further...
Seems to me that the gold rush with YouTube Shorts is coming to an end... has anyone else noticed a decline in views with your Shorts?
They are certainly not like they were a couple weeks or so ago...
Either too many people are posting Shorts or they have tweaked their algorithm as the beta...
I saw that video and couldn't believe it.... I would say that there's no way I would be buried alive for 50 hours... unless maybe someone offered me $1,000,000. But I'd still have to think about it lol
If you are interested in studying the tips & tricks from the master of YouTube, MrBeast, here is a playlist with about 80 videos... some REALLY good advice in here..
I also recommend binge watching MrBeast if you haven't already
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRNwlKT5Ab0YmEbE7Z5pMCiLE7asExby3
Just curious if anyone else has noticed a drop in views lately?
Wondering if so and if there could be a connection with the upcoming update to YouTube Shorts? Hmm...
Personally I would treat it like you would with a blog post and do not overdo it stuffing your channel with keywords etc.
Use relevant keywords etc. but try to write it for humans and not the algorithm.
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