That makes a lot of sense...so these new channels that started a few months ago with just high subscribers probably bought them then.People don't often enjoy 'channels,' per say. They enjoy content. Personally I listen to relaxing music and rain sounds at night from time to time. I don't subscribe to these channels and I don't want their new videos showing up in my feeds. But a couple times per year I want some nice rain at the beach sounds or gentle music to go to sleep to.
No, not necessarily. But like Damon said don't ever compare yourself to other channels. You have no idea what is going on behind the scenes. Maybe they are part of a network, maybe they have a famous YouTube friend that shouted them out or maybe this is their 15th channel and they just finally got it right. There are way too many variables to judge. Focus on you and your work. Make good content and don't fret about the other guys.That makes a lot of sense...so these new channels that started a few months ago with just high subscribers probably bought them then.
I don't comNa, I don't enjoy "channels" either. Content is where it is. I write my own music for my fishing videos. The sounds of nature and the sound of the music become part of the story. I think Bandcamp and SoundCloud are far better places for music "channels." What's more you can sell the music you compose.
That makes sense!No, not necessarily. But like Damon said don't ever compare yourself to other channels. You have no idea what is going on behind the scenes. Maybe they are part of a network, maybe they have a famous YouTube friend that shouted them out or maybe this is their 15th channel and they just finally got it right. There are way too many variables to judge. Focus on you and your work. Make good content and don't fret about the other guys.
that's true!Not necessarily. You have no way of knowing what they did to get to where they are. You simply cannot compare yourself to other channels.
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Na, I don't enjoy "channels" either. Content is where it is. I write my own music for my fishing videos. The sounds of nature and the sound of the music become part of the story. I think Bandcamp and SoundCloud are far better places for music "channels." What's more you can sell the music you compose.