YouTube Tutorials

Hey gang.

Just throwing this out there, as I know that a lot of you are YouTube creators. We all want more clicks, we all want more views, but how do we accomplish this.

What I am proposing is that we come together as a community to discuss best practices to drive traffic to our indicial YT sites. This could be a deep dive into the ‘perfect’ thumbnail for a video, the perfect title for a video. Remember, that at the end of the day, having a successful YouTube channel is all about data. If you read about some of the massive YouTubers out there (Mr. Beast is a good example). He lives and breathes the data provided to him by YouTube. Smaller creators have access to the same data, Mr. Beast chooses to act on it.

So, this is a call to action. If you have a small, tiny, huge, non-existent YouTube channel, the time is now to come together as a community to share our tips and tricks to grow our channels together. let me know what you think!

Let’s go!

I don’t have a channel, but was thinking about starting one.

Any tips for someone just starting out? Obviously I want it to be gaming focused, but I think that niche is pretty packed in terms of content creators.

If I were you, find a specific niche that you are into, that may not be overly saturated. think about the folowing.

  1. What makes your content unique
  2. Watch some videos on how other creators succeed *Mr Beast is good about sharing his tips for success.
  3. Make sure you are having fun, other wise it will seem like a job.

I think it’s a cool idea, but I don’t have a YouTube channel right now. I love that you all want to share tips and help each other out. Working together can really make a difference…

Cooperation between creators for developing YouTube strategies will undoubtedly be beneficial. Optimizing the video titles and thumbnails stands as a vital element for success. Data analysis is also key.

I read somewhere not too long ago, that mr. beast and his team spend something like 4-5 hours PER thumbnail, as the correct thumbnail drives his YouTube traffic through the roof.

Many years ago, I was a part of a facebook group where people were encouraged to share their video links and visit links shared by other users. I left the group because people were interested only in sharing. If we build a community and sincerely help out, this will certainly work