3. Be Yourself!
Don’t try to follow the talking style of other YouTubers. Just be yourself!
And if you find yourself sounding monotonous or unenthusiastic, you can always practice in front of a mirror or a friend to improve the way you talk and present yourself!
Camera-shy? (Like me lol!) We can hide behind the camera and just record our talking for some niches. You can explore if there are ways if you can do a voice over. If your niche is something that requires you to be in the video, then you gotta just do it!
4. Consistency
You need to consistently upload videos. In fact, to grow fast in the beginning, it is actually good if you can upload a video daily!
But if that is too much (posting daily is too much for me too), twice or thrice a week will also do. As long as you’re consistent.
Meaning there won’t be a 2 or 3 weeks gap between the previous video and the next. Just like maintaining your affiliate website, you have to be consistent in maintaining your YouTube channel too, in terms of uploading videos.
As seen above, I try to upload 2 or 3 times a week at least. If I can afford the time, I'd definitely upload more than that.
I really wished I didn't wait more than 2 years to start my YouTube channel. But I must say, I am really having fun making videos and watching my channel grow.
I know it will take some time before I will meet the 1K subscribers and 4K watch hours monetizing requirements so I figured I will just keep uploading videos, do some tweaks and see where it goes.
By the way, what's your take on the idea of doing a silent livestream as a means to get subscribers? Basically, they will go live, connect with other Youtubers and trade subscription.
My college batchmate and I both started our channels almost at the same time. I subscribed to hers and she subscribed to mine.
One time I visited her channel to see how things are progressing and to my surprise, she already has close to 800 subs. To think that she hasn't been posting new videos for a couple of weeks.
When I asked her how she did it, she told me she spent a lot of time watching other people's YT videos and subscribing to their channels. She is doing silent livestream every weekends to FISH for subscribers without necessarily leaving her channel's URL.
She did encourage me to do the same. But I am hesitant not only because I don't think it's legal but also because I want people to subscribe to my channel because they actually like my content.
Cheers!
Alice