Genius Advice for Small Channels

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Genius Advice for small YouTube channels, from major creators.

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My first 15 subscribers, I LOVE you! Keep going small creators. I believe in you!

DecentGamer
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so honored to be featured 😁

started watching think media when i had 1 subscriber so you’re in the right place 🚀

JennyHoyos
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Whoever starting a channel in 2024 say hello and will be blessed with all the luck and success... Never give up and get to work! 🎉🎉

Nomadme
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My channel blew up 2 months ago to 158k subscribers, til this day im still in shock and some people even recognize me on the streets, keep on grinding your time will come!

saidgrc
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Thinking like a viewer instead of a youtuber is a good advice
Also is refreshing to hear someone behind the platform say „focus on viewers and the algorithm will adapt“
Thank you for the video!

notokek
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Don't worry small creators we got this, don't give up, our time will come.With my fitness channel I try to be an inspiration to many and I hope to lend a hand to some of you. Believe in yourself and keep up the grind 🦍💪🏻🔥✌🏻+have a nice day !

projectesteta
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As a small creator, I am ready to give it a try for at least 1 year without too much overthinking.

maxailand
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Awesome video as always. I am small YouTuber, and I think that for small channels the most important thing is to get good presence from the beginning. If you are not popular, people won't care even if you have the best videos and the best content on platform. I am not beginner anymore, but I know how hard it can be (and honestly if I didn't use a lot of Famester, I would have quit a long time ago. It made everything much easier for me, especially getting to 1000 subs and view hours).

karlbodmer
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“People are not watching your video because your video is not worth watching.” That cracked me up. Well said. 😊

andrewgoldfish
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Oops...It's too late.


I already sent success your way. It's coming. And there's no way to stop it! You are creative. You are brilliant. You are worthy of success. May your worries wash away & all your YouTube dreams come true!
💗Dr. Liz

DrLizListens
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YOUTUBE IS A GAME. Your Numbers and Ranks go Higher as you get better. You are PLAYER ONE in this video-making game. 😉

kenyan_mr
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thank you for this... i had some health issues and put my channel on hiatus... after 2 yrs i was just getting disheartened... but now that im healing... ive been struggling to get back... but this just reminded of the need for years of persistance and that it's not just me... i feel like i can keep going knowing I'm not alone.

ZayPierre
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Thanks my all 45 subscribers. All small creators we got this good luck ❤

creativedreamer
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What was your biggest take away from the advice shared? Let us know below! ⬇

ThinkMediaTV
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I'm a recovering overthinker, and learning how to get out of my own way. My goal is to stop thinking and just break that record button

sharonpearson
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Improving 1 thing with each video is awesome advice! I've enjoyed documenting in each video at the end of my description, each little thing I've tried to improve on one at a time vs trying to make do a total overhaul and being as pro as possible. Improving one thing at a time allows me to see the progression. After a dozen videos, that progression really becomes apparent after rewatching the first videos. This method has really gotten me to the point where I can see an inflection point of views and subscribers shooting up. I want to keep going this route and maintain that momentum.

Also, improving those ideas along with titles and getting better with thumbnails are my next steps. Finally, thinking how to have better camera presence is something I'm trying to feel better with. I want to talk directly to people who I want to share my ideas with through the camera. This has become so much fun to do and I think that's probably one of the most important aspects...to have fun. 🙂

centurybeta
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Well-done guys. I just received a mail from YouTube asking me to apply for partnership...
So excited.

IkabaMichael
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Very interesting advice coming from a lot of the much bigger creators in 2024! I think at the end of the day, you just need to be patient and consistent with the videos that you upload. It is weird because I started about 2-3 weeks ago and some of my videos have popped off, but most have not.

One aspect that was interesting to note that one of the videos that I did about AI has been taking off and it was a trending topic. Perhaps align future videos you create with more trending topics if it applies to your niche?

Keep it up, my fellow small creators!

thelifewithnate
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Stay true to yourself and focus on small victories 😊 Focus on progress, not perfection. You got this! 👊🏼

MTN_BUILT
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Couldn't agree more! Navigating the world of content creation for small channels requires strategic thinking and innovative approaches, thank you.

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