I like strategy/simulation games like EU4, Imperator: Rome, XCOM, CK3, Football Manager etc. Used to play a lot of Civilization when I was younger but since I got into EU4 I just cant go back to Civ (I have tried). I also play WoW Classic with a bounch of friends that I used to play WoW with...
I take a 3-7 months break each year. Since it's just a hobby to me I do it when I'm having fun and I don't when I feel a bit burned or when I'm having more fun with other hobbies or when I need to prioritize IRL. I'm currently on a long break, last video was published 5 months ago, because I...
Hard work and dedication. There is no quick fix. Focus on creating more content and try to make each new video better than the previous one. Each new video is a new way for people to find your channel. If they subscribe comes down to the quality of your video and what else your channel have to...
Are you sure you have the video publicly listed? When I visit your channel I can't find it?
Also if you look at the text below the tag window it says:
Where this video ranks in YouTube Search Results (* For You)
This means it's based on your own YouTube history and not everyone else, so the...
For me personally respect don't have much to do with the amount of videos. A channel with 5 videos can be more impressive to me than a channel with 500 videos.
Example:
Channel 1: 500 videos, they get 1-5 views each, they are boring, bad quality, confusing story telling and annoying sound...
YouTube is a search engine, by making content that do well in the search results you will get more views. After that it's of course up to the quality of your content if they stick around and watch more of your videos or if they leave after 30 seconds and never come back.
It all comes down to hard work and dedication, there are no quick fix for YouTube. I'm guessing that for most people 1000 subs and 4k hours take 1-3 years to reach.
Set a goal like 100 new videos before the summer. And then try to make each new video better than the previous one, better...
I started my channel many years ago to share recordings of our gaming sessions with the group of friends that I was gaming with every week. Wasn't until years later that I started recording videos with the intention for other people than my friends to watch.
When I started making videos I did it for a large crowded niche where it was impossible for my tiny channel and my videos to compete in the search results against much larger channels.
TubeBuddy helped me as a small channel to find topics and keywords where my tiny channel could actually start...
I don't have that setting under my Advanced settings? I have one with similar wording, but it talk about clips and not shorts and from what I understand about clips it's just them sharing my content in social media, not making their own videos with my content as a part of that video.
Gaming. I have alway been getting a lot more views then subs, reached 4k hours before I reached 200 subs. The reason for this is probably that my most popular content is tutorials.
There is litterare nothing to gain from reach 1k subs asap. If you don't have the views to match it you wont make any money and you don't want to end up beaning that channel that has a lot of subs but non of them are watching the videos, that's kind of more or less a doomed channel. Also subs 4...
When I started my channel the main goal was not to get random people to watch my videos but to record the best parts of me and my friends gaming sessions. I reached 1k+ over time from just that, not sure how long it took.
When I started focusing on making videos for other people to watch it was...
I don't believe your location have much to do with your viewers location, only 1.7% of my viewers are from my nation (I'm also doing videos in English living in while living in a country with another language).
Maybe it's other reasons? Maybe your content is of more interest for other people...
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