I Followed MrBeast’s Advice for Small Channels. Here's What I Learned...

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In this video, I share my experience of following MrBeast's advice for small channels and what I learned along the way. As one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, MrBeast is known for his innovative and engaging content, as well as his ability to grow his channel rapidly.

I discuss the strategies that MrBeast has shared in various interviews and videos on how to grow a small YouTube channel. I implemented these strategies over a period of time and documented my progress and results.

The video is aimed at small YouTubers who are looking to grow their channel and reach a wider audience. By sharing my experience and the lessons I learned, I hope to inspire and motivate other small channels to try out MrBeast's strategies and see the benefits for themselves.

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00:00 Introduction
00:34 Mr Beast’s Advice for Small Channels
01:12 How many are you uploading?
01:53 How to start
03:00 YouTube Failure
03:45 Focus on your channel
05:44 Why did you start?
06:11 Don't forget to subscribe
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NewTubers ❤Share what you make videos about under this pinned comment so everyone can check you out!

TubeBuddy
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To all small channel YouTubers, don't abandon your channel. Your efforts will be rewarded.

walk.europe
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This has been more helpful than most videos being like “do this specific thing.” I like the advice of just post and be open to failure. I often spend too much time looking at analytics and figuring out what I should do next, instead of just doing it and seeing how it goes. I want to get in the habit of just recording and posting instead of panicking 😅

jaycakezz
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So true! The most important thing when you do your videos is you're enjoy doing it . The viewers and subscribers are right there waiting for your videos.

thinkingmangyan
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Thank you- I'm 25 videos short of 100 because all I have been doing is YouTube shorts... One thing that happened is I am a LOT more comfortable in front of the camera. To me, that is a success 🎉 and also to stop caring what people think - which for me IS EVERYTHING

elysespieces
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The only method is to continue creating in your niche constantly. There is vast amount of channels that produce terrible content, but have a huge following.
In addition, if you are mixed up within the period when Social Platforms are in a heated competition like 2020-2022, this is where many channels started popping like fungus during heavy rain

rhodebreaksshorts
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It took me two years to press record.

Six months of consistently posting later and today, I'm knocking on the door of 1000 subs. 💪

TMVVisualMedia
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Fantastic advice! Too many people focus on the "I want views" "I want to get monetised and make money" side of things and expect miracles overnight. The important thing is falling in love with the process of content creation or... you burn out. Definitely need to gear myself more towards understanding the analytics of my content, which will be my aim over the next few months!

Thanks for the brilliant video! ❤

Sealboii_
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Being yourself is the most authentic you can be

palmtreeleebythesea
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first advice I learned was you won't see substantial growth until the 1st 100 videos. Make 100 videos and improve each time. Now at 120 videos and really starting to grow now!

TheDetourDuo
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Point number 3 really hit home for me, I can spend endless amounts of time scrolling through other YouTube channels (which isn't a bad thing if done in moderation), but it takes time away that I could use to create more content. Many thanks for this video, definitely encouraging.

AZYGLYFE
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I was someone who just sat and thought about uploading a video, it took me YEARS to upload my first video, I recently started uploading still not sure what exactly I am doing, but I AM DOING IT. AND I LOVE IT.

afreenmujeeb
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There's a lot of videos out there, but this one felt the most real to me in a long time. You nailed what it feels like as a NewTuber and this is really helpful motivation to keep going. 🤘

tutorasaurus
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I’m not a very confident in-front-of-camera kinda person, and I worry about failure, but after hearing this, I feel like I should just let go of this nervousness, and for anyone similar to this, or like this, just know we all got each other’s backs and that with each other’s support, we can achieve anything! 💯👍🏼

barnes_entertainment
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Man this is such a great video! It really hit home and drove the point of doing what you love and not giving up. So far I've got 17 subscribers and I've put out 13 videos and I'm in the process of releasing two or three more. I'm trying to get to the point of putting out two or three videos a week. Again, thank you for this video, I love TubeBuddy, and your videos in particular are always inspiring and awesome to watch.

The.Retro.Corner
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This is the best video I've ever seen on YouTube growth
In this he is showing reality not tips or tricks etc...
A lot of creators need this video I hope they'll get it.
Thanks bro.

sankilaunda
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i have over 140, 000 subscribers & Youtube was my full time job since 2010, and NOW im about to become homeless, all my time, effort, blood, sweat and tears down the drain all for nothing, all due to youtube changing up the website way to many times, youtube used to send out numerous notifications a day now they only send out 3 a day, plus the algorithm is messed up as well, half my subs dont even get my videos anymore, its sad that this was my full time job now ill be homeless living in a tent in a couple of weeks! Unreal! as much as i love my subs and fans, it goes to show you that it doesn't matter how many subs you have in 2024!

SeanzViewEnt
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As a small creator, I think the BIG thing I’ve realized is that you have to do what you love. I think when you try to replicate what someone else is doing you end up believing that you’ll never match up to bigger creators. I used to be a gaming channel, that centered around playing games with friends. But then life gets in the way of everyone so stoped me from making that content. So I switched to playing horror games, while it was fun, the process became boring. I unlisted most of those videos because of how unhappy I was. Now I’m talking about things I enjoy to talk about

SovereignSky
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There is a problem that mr beast don't face. 1. Live in advanced country. 2. Have a good communication with parent. 3. Have friends who support him.

He is working hard. But you cannot deny that he is also super lucky.

AlphabetGuy
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I've been making videos for over 8 years, have over 400 videos and barely got monetized last year. It's hard and it ain't working for me.

WeblightDreams