1. Address the audience at all times.
2. No monotone voice, be happy and hyper as **** or else your viewers will be bored.
3. Be unique (Probably the MOST important step), do something that has not been done (Including playing new mods, playing a new map, or playing a game no one has seen before). Or you can do something in a unique fashion that's likable. For example, I just started making a let's play series which has been done 2394723947 times. I try to incorporate as many hilarious accents as I can into it to make mine unique. (People won't subscribe if they already seen something like your video! They want something new either informative, funny, or exciting)
4. Be professional. Have an intro and outro. Title your video properly with correct grammar and have proper punctuation. I try to type and text now with proper grammar and punctuation to help me improve on this feature. It also helps you improve in real life in school and at work.
5. Have decent quality videos. No one will watch a video with 240p that they have to squint to see. Also, no one will listen to your crappy mic that they could barely hear. And no one wants to hear you breathe heavily into your mic every 2 words. You need to know how to render in HD and record in HD with simple YouTube guides. A decent mic is also purchasable online or at a store for around 20$-30$. Oh yeah, make sure you clear up your throat before recording or at least edit out your throat clearing if you do so while recording.
6. Remind your viewers to subscribe at the end of the video.
Outside tips for more viewers:
Collaborate with other YouTubers to help you get known. <- Very important
Post your videos on as many forums as possible.
Reply to each video comment like it's your lifeline.
PS: On my other channel which was for RuneScape gaming. I released most of my many videos and only received about 300 subscribers on such a long period. However, I made friends on YouTube by private messaging and playing with them. One day I released a very well done video that I spent a few weeks working on. I then made a short video of the best parts of that longer video and got my "friends" to upload the shorter video with a link to my channel (The friends ranged from YouTubers with 500 to 10,000 subscribers). I instantly gained over 1,000 subscribers the next day. But make sure that the certain video is made over the top. From there on, I just kept doing my thing and my subscribers basically started doing my work for me by sharing my videos with their friends. In the end I hit almost 4,000 subscribers, but I got sick of RuneScape and quit. I planned to make other videos such as MineCraft and IRL but unfortunately the channel was then terminated due to copyright. Ikr, youtube sucks sometimes >-< Anyways, my point here is to MAKE FRIENDS, THEY WILL HELP YOU WHEN YOU NEED IT. I probably would have never made it that far without friends featuring me on their channel.
I hoped this information helped! And good luck on your videos! (You should check mine out XD)
1. Never say "Uh..." or "Um..."
2. If your going to do a Let's Play, do it as unique as you can. Find a goal.
3. DO NOT advertise in comments of popular videos, like "Hey! I'm like CavemanFilms, come look at my channel! I upload videos 5 times a day!"
4. Make good quality videos- use Fraps. It's very good and pretty cheap. Get good gear- a headset should work, just don't get one that's too cheap.
5. Have an updating schedule. This can change for school and important things like that, but stick to 3 or 4 videos a week in the summer.
6. Do maps too. Try to find a map that not many people have tried/looked at.
7. Get in touch with other youtubers, do a video with them. It helps make you more popular.
If you'd ever like to do a Map with me, feel free to contact me. (I am also a newer youtuber.)
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2. No monotone voice, be happy and hyper as **** or else your viewers will be bored.
3. Be unique (Probably the MOST important step), do something that has not been done (Including playing new mods, playing a new map, or playing a game no one has seen before). Or you can do something in a unique fashion that's likable. For example, I just started making a let's play series which has been done 2394723947 times. I try to incorporate as many hilarious accents as I can into it to make mine unique. (People won't subscribe if they already seen something like your video! They want something new either informative, funny, or exciting)
4. Be professional. Have an intro and outro. Title your video properly with correct grammar and have proper punctuation. I try to type and text now with proper grammar and punctuation to help me improve on this feature. It also helps you improve in real life in school and at work.
5. Have decent quality videos. No one will watch a video with 240p that they have to squint to see. Also, no one will listen to your crappy mic that they could barely hear. And no one wants to hear you breathe heavily into your mic every 2 words. You need to know how to render in HD and record in HD with simple YouTube guides. A decent mic is also purchasable online or at a store for around 20$-30$. Oh yeah, make sure you clear up your throat before recording or at least edit out your throat clearing if you do so while recording.
6. Remind your viewers to subscribe at the end of the video.
Outside tips for more viewers:
Collaborate with other YouTubers to help you get known. <- Very important
Post your videos on as many forums as possible.
Reply to each video comment like it's your lifeline.
PS: On my other channel which was for RuneScape gaming. I released most of my many videos and only received about 300 subscribers on such a long period. However, I made friends on YouTube by private messaging and playing with them. One day I released a very well done video that I spent a few weeks working on. I then made a short video of the best parts of that longer video and got my "friends" to upload the shorter video with a link to my channel (The friends ranged from YouTubers with 500 to 10,000 subscribers). I instantly gained over 1,000 subscribers the next day. But make sure that the certain video is made over the top. From there on, I just kept doing my thing and my subscribers basically started doing my work for me by sharing my videos with their friends. In the end I hit almost 4,000 subscribers, but I got sick of RuneScape and quit. I planned to make other videos such as MineCraft and IRL but unfortunately the channel was then terminated due to copyright. Ikr, youtube sucks sometimes >-< Anyways, my point here is to MAKE FRIENDS, THEY WILL HELP YOU WHEN YOU NEED IT. I probably would have never made it that far without friends featuring me on their channel.
I hoped this information helped! And good luck on your videos! (You should check mine out XD)
1. Never say "Uh..." or "Um..."
2. If your going to do a Let's Play, do it as unique as you can. Find a goal.
3. DO NOT advertise in comments of popular videos, like "Hey! I'm like CavemanFilms, come look at my channel! I upload videos 5 times a day!"
4. Make good quality videos- use Fraps. It's very good and pretty cheap. Get good gear- a headset should work, just don't get one that's too cheap.
5. Have an updating schedule. This can change for school and important things like that, but stick to 3 or 4 videos a week in the summer.
6. Do maps too. Try to find a map that not many people have tried/looked at.
7. Get in touch with other youtubers, do a video with them. It helps make you more popular.
If you'd ever like to do a Map with me, feel free to contact me. (I am also a newer youtuber.)