Nobody subscribes to my channel.... and it is falling way behind.
We can only upload 1 to 2 videos a month (Our "client" can only afford to pay for that many) 5 Years ago we would always do well eventually, not now, nobody sees our content.
All competing channels are very lean on production. Factual. Amateur in places.
More than anything their subscribers are growing massively, and due to the way our niche works, can thus make more, and thus destroy us.
Can you explain the mindset on how audiences will subscribe to small channels even if they are quite rubbish just because they publish more often. OR!!!!!!!! Is it likely that the real truth is our videos are not very good, we over produce, do humour and follow YT editing trends.
We tested the "humour on tiktok" and two of our videos did 1.4 and 1.7m views - yet the content from whence the clips were edited have around 100k and 20k respectively.
People watch but they don't subscribe?
We can only upload 1 to 2 videos a month (Our "client" can only afford to pay for that many) 5 Years ago we would always do well eventually, not now, nobody sees our content.
All competing channels are very lean on production. Factual. Amateur in places.
More than anything their subscribers are growing massively, and due to the way our niche works, can thus make more, and thus destroy us.
Can you explain the mindset on how audiences will subscribe to small channels even if they are quite rubbish just because they publish more often. OR!!!!!!!! Is it likely that the real truth is our videos are not very good, we over produce, do humour and follow YT editing trends.
We tested the "humour on tiktok" and two of our videos did 1.4 and 1.7m views - yet the content from whence the clips were edited have around 100k and 20k respectively.
People watch but they don't subscribe?
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