Well yes, while this is for new people just starting out "as with ALL information" it is not biased. Anyone can actually take it and use it as you will.
If you are new getting into YouTube there is no dought you are late to the party "so to speak." Almost every niche has videos and someone in it. No matter what niche you choose to get into you are going to have competition. Which means you are starting at the bottom. So, no matter what you try or do at this point you can't go backward you can only go up from here. That's another thing ALWAYS BE POSITIVE. Now let me get to impart some knowledge and see if I can give a bit of advice for at least one person who will use it and make a change.
I have mentioned that I have 9 channels in total. Most are starting at the bottom, like some of the new people to YouTube here, and I have a couple that is starting in niches that are EXTREMELY competitive. My best channel, which has been up for the most years but I started as a hobby basically, is my best channel and now it is in the MOST difficult niche which is "Technology Reviews & Tutorials." This niche, JUST the top 6 channels has 13,139,706,684 total views with 54,778,129 total subscribers which average to 1,404,567 subscribers per channel. Naturally, some are higher and some are lower but that's the average between them. I can't get into how I collected those numbers, but I'm a very good programmer and spreadsheet person and developed my own scrapper along with some other tools that helped save time such as TubeBuddy and VidIQ.
I have other stats too such as those 6 channels got an average of 5,954,110 views per video and have a total of 11,521 videos in total.
But now onto the point of this video, which is a short video I'm recommending new people to watch about video SEO basically because it does matter and the so-called "Contrepreneurs" or 'Gurus" on YouTube know all to well. The reason I mention this is because this is another niche that I have a channel in that is extremely big and competitive to get into. And I DO NOT feel threatened by mentioning my niches here because you are all free to get into these niches if you prefer, but it is NOT for the faint of heart. These niches are highly competitive, extremely offensive, have high-priced lawers to protect their brands and IP's and pretty much DO NOT play around; because there's serious money to be made in these niches. These niches take years of experience to get into from a start-up level and that I do have. Remember, I have been marketing porn on the internet for 20+ years so yes I feel extremely comfortable in the lake of sharks and feel that I can compete. I'm experienced, a self-starter and a problem-solver.
The reason I say this is because no one is going to help you in these niches because they are highly competitive and the people who know the most about them are the ones who are involved with them for years and they don't give that information away for free. So EVERY SINGLE problem, strategy, etc that you run into or have to solve you are going to have to figure it out ON YOUR OWN!
If you are new getting into YouTube there is no dought you are late to the party "so to speak." Almost every niche has videos and someone in it. No matter what niche you choose to get into you are going to have competition. Which means you are starting at the bottom. So, no matter what you try or do at this point you can't go backward you can only go up from here. That's another thing ALWAYS BE POSITIVE. Now let me get to impart some knowledge and see if I can give a bit of advice for at least one person who will use it and make a change.
I have mentioned that I have 9 channels in total. Most are starting at the bottom, like some of the new people to YouTube here, and I have a couple that is starting in niches that are EXTREMELY competitive. My best channel, which has been up for the most years but I started as a hobby basically, is my best channel and now it is in the MOST difficult niche which is "Technology Reviews & Tutorials." This niche, JUST the top 6 channels has 13,139,706,684 total views with 54,778,129 total subscribers which average to 1,404,567 subscribers per channel. Naturally, some are higher and some are lower but that's the average between them. I can't get into how I collected those numbers, but I'm a very good programmer and spreadsheet person and developed my own scrapper along with some other tools that helped save time such as TubeBuddy and VidIQ.
I have other stats too such as those 6 channels got an average of 5,954,110 views per video and have a total of 11,521 videos in total.
But now onto the point of this video, which is a short video I'm recommending new people to watch about video SEO basically because it does matter and the so-called "Contrepreneurs" or 'Gurus" on YouTube know all to well. The reason I mention this is because this is another niche that I have a channel in that is extremely big and competitive to get into. And I DO NOT feel threatened by mentioning my niches here because you are all free to get into these niches if you prefer, but it is NOT for the faint of heart. These niches are highly competitive, extremely offensive, have high-priced lawers to protect their brands and IP's and pretty much DO NOT play around; because there's serious money to be made in these niches. These niches take years of experience to get into from a start-up level and that I do have. Remember, I have been marketing porn on the internet for 20+ years so yes I feel extremely comfortable in the lake of sharks and feel that I can compete. I'm experienced, a self-starter and a problem-solver.
The reason I say this is because no one is going to help you in these niches because they are highly competitive and the people who know the most about them are the ones who are involved with them for years and they don't give that information away for free. So EVERY SINGLE problem, strategy, etc that you run into or have to solve you are going to have to figure it out ON YOUR OWN!
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