Hey there everybody. My Let's Plays and other videos aren't getting a lot of views. They're getting 5-6 at max and it feels like people don't enjoy my content. If you can take the time to take a look at my videos, give me feedback and some support, I'd really appreciate it
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You should honestly keep doing what you're doing, I don't see any problems with your content you just need to give it time, if I have to recommend one thing you should try to collab with people, do a 'with friends' series.
Yeah, you're right. It's been a while since I did collabs. Thanks for your response
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In my opinion not saying I'm a big channel or experienced, but I believe you need to stick with one solid topic until you have a big enough fan base where you can make other videos and still get the same view responses etc. That is my opinion also with the comment above saying dual comms I believe those would be very beneficial.
Could you check out my channel and give me some advice?
I think this is in the wrong section. I believe it should be in Show Your Creation -> Videos -> Let's Plays as opposed to Show Your Creation -> Video/Series Help -> Let's Plays Help. The other place is to show off content.
I think this is in the wrong section. I believe it should be in Show Your Creation -> Videos -> Let's Plays as opposed to Show Your Creation -> Video/Series Help -> Let's Plays Help. The other place is to show off content.
In my opinion not saying I'm a big channel or experienced, but I believe you need to stick with one solid topic until you have a big enough fan base where you can make other videos and still get the same view responses etc. That is my opinion also with the comment above saying dual comms I believe those would be very beneficial.
Could you check out my channel and give me some advice?
That's actually a good idea and it seems to be working for you but I'm the type of person who gets bored after playing the same game for a long time so I don't think that will work for me. I like your channel but it seemed like you were a bit nervous during your commentary in the latest vid. Thanks for your response and keep up the good work
Cool channel bud Only suggestion I can give is - maybe animate your intro or ask someone from the forums for help (I'm sure there are kind people who are wiling to do a simple one for free). Keep up the good work
I think this is in the wrong section. I believe it should be in Show Your Creation -> Videos -> Let's Plays as opposed to Show Your Creation -> Video/Series Help -> Let's Plays Help. The other place is to show off content.
As others said, I'm not trying to promote my videos - I'm asking for their help to improve my content.
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At least for your latest video of MC Warfare, the game you were playing was very interesting. For that video, I would cut down the amount of time you waited for the match to begin. There were some long pauses and I think this can deter people from continuing to watch the rest of the video (your actual content). Also, you somewhat didn't end the video, it just kind of cut off.
Other than that, your audio was clear and the video quality was fine.
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The suggestion to have a set of 'core content' is actually a good one - as it gives you a central point to market yourself, you can continue releasing other content as you want, just make sure to have that core content regularly (this is what will get your early subs)
As you grow, so will the popularity of your side-series, and in time they will become part of a variety gaming channel. It seems rather consistent, that most people will come for the 'core', but once that core is going strong, even the 'unpopular' series will still net at least 10% of the views your core gets.
Thanks man, your feedback means a lot to me because I'm a bit of a youtube noob my friend who drew my intro screen is into animation so I guess I can ask them.
At least for your latest video of MC Warfare, the game you were playing was very interesting. For that video, I would cut down the amount of time you waited for the match to begin. There were some long pauses and I think this can deter people from continuing to watch the rest of the video (your actual content). Also, you somewhat didn't end the video, it just kind of cut off.
Other than that, your audio was clear and the video quality was fine.
Keep doing what you are doing!
Thanks for your feedback The reason it was cut off is because I separated the videos so that there is one match per game but I probably should find a outro so it doesn't look awkward
The suggestion to have a set of 'core content' is actually a good one - as it gives you a central point to market yourself, you can continue releasing other content as you want, just make sure to have that core content regularly (this is what will get your early subs)
As you grow, so will the popularity of your side-series, and in time they will become part of a variety gaming channel. It seems rather consistent, that most people will come for the 'core', but once that core is going strong, even the 'unpopular' series will still net at least 10% of the views your core gets.
Thanks bud I'll keep that in mind and I'll try to find a core content idea that interests me
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It just takes time, mostly, and practise. As long as you make decent stuff that some portion of people want to watch, you'll slowly accumulate subscribers, and the rate of gain will increase over time.
Thank you for your response. If you don't mind, can you tell me what made your channel popular? Because we almost have the same amount of videos but there is a huge difference in sub counts.
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Sure. My first Let's Play was back in Alpha. There was a lot less competition back then!
I recently started a new modded Let's Play, and still had about 190 subscribers left, so slowly rebuilding. If you have subscribers, it's easier to get more.
Beyond that, every potential subscriber out there has different things they like. I'm rather mildly-spoken compared with a lot of (vastly more popular) Let's Players. So that's a niche I happen to fill. Perhaps not a terribly large niche, but hey. Maybe folks just like it being safe for work, or for leaving their kids in front of.
And 234 (at time of writing) really isn't all that many when you look at folks pushing a million. But at one point they had 31 subscribers, and then a bit later they had 234.
You're right That's a nice pep-talk Thanks man!
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Hey im a youtube graphics designer, ill make you a intro and background, if you subscribe to me tell you friends and help spread the word that i make free youtube intros/backgrounds
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He's asking for help not showing off his content.
Other than that, your audio was clear and the video quality was fine.
Keep doing what you are doing!
As you grow, so will the popularity of your side-series, and in time they will become part of a variety gaming channel. It seems rather consistent, that most people will come for the 'core', but once that core is going strong, even the 'unpopular' series will still net at least 10% of the views your core gets.
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