5. Strive to Improve!
Remember I said earlier about not being ready? Were you ready when you signed up for Wealthy Affiliate?
Probably not, but you’ll learn along the way.
So for each new video that you make, focus on an area to improve on. Keep doing that and by the time you reach your 50th video, you can compare them with the first few videos you made, and you’ll be able to see the difference!
For me, as I kept on creating videos, I kept searching on how to improve video quality, audio quality, planning the content and other factors in creating a good video.
Those big time YouTubers usually have sub-standard videos when they first began, and over time their video just simply got better and better.
So always look for areas of improvement as you keep on creating videos!
I’ve uploaded 54 videos to date. Check out my first few videos and then my latest few videos and compare the difference. I feel they are still not that great, but there is definitely some improvement.
6. Haters Gonna Hate!
It’s a fact of life that you’ll never get 100% good feedback no matter how good you are. It’s the human instinct to look for flaws in others or simply give mean comments, and you’re bound to come across some of these people.
Ignore them!
They may drop negative comments on your video, but you have to be thick skinned and let it go, ignore, or reply them nicely.
But of course we have to reflect on what they say, as it might be true. If it is a constructive feedback, you might want to reflect and see if you can improve in that area.
However, if it is not constructive, just hide or delete the comment, or you can even ask the person which part of the video made them feel that way.
Here's one that I got, lol. I have a heavy accent, but I won't let that get in my way! I'm practicing slowing down when talking and enunciate words as clear as I can.
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