I am looking for people who want to create a brand new YouTube channel to post mostly minecraft but also other games. I'm looking for at lease one more person but i don't care. if you like this idea comment on this thread email me at [email protected] or Skype at Jakob.peck. also who ever joins you can make your own series with just you playing but we will still do games together
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Generally speaking, outside of real-life pairings, it's really difficult to convince people to invest the time and effort into a group channel - especially if the person is serious about their content creation. (if you know someone irl, there's that physical presence that helps encourage responsibility to continuing the project, which is something hard to garner from anonymous people online). It's also risky for you, because you don't know if they'll actually stick to it and create their content (especially if they're an unknown).
My advice would be to establish a channel with a channel name that could accommodate multiple creators (ie instead of a personal handle, make it a more broad reaching 'this could be a group channel' kind of handle - ie instead of "MrMiner" go with something like "TheMiningCompany" [just examples, these are probably taken]), and start creating content to establish yourself, and learn whether you have the wherewithal to actually pursue it yourself, then start bringing in other established creators that you may encounter along the way of creating your own content.
It's worth noting, that if you partner the channel, there are actually issues that can arise when it comes to ownership of content - especially if the channel gets large and monetization becomes a thing.
I do wish you luck, but this is just a piece of advice from someone who's been around the youtube block
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My advice would be to establish a channel with a channel name that could accommodate multiple creators (ie instead of a personal handle, make it a more broad reaching 'this could be a group channel' kind of handle - ie instead of "MrMiner" go with something like "TheMiningCompany" [just examples, these are probably taken]), and start creating content to establish yourself, and learn whether you have the wherewithal to actually pursue it yourself, then start bringing in other established creators that you may encounter along the way of creating your own content.
It's worth noting, that if you partner the channel, there are actually issues that can arise when it comes to ownership of content - especially if the channel gets large and monetization becomes a thing.
I do wish you luck, but this is just a piece of advice from someone who's been around the youtube block