Start a Youtube
channel
Starting a Youtube channel is the simplest way of making money online
and needs no investment.
YouTube gets almost 5 billion video views per day which proves its
power on the internet. Felix Kjellberg, the owner of PewDiePie (a YouTube
account), has earned 12 million dollars in 2015 by running a single YouTube
channel. You too can see such success if you capitalize on the opportunity that
YouTube provides us currently.
Suitable For -
People who love to create videos, like to talk in front of a camera,
shoot documentaries or short films.
Skills Required -
Ability to create a video using software tools or record a video using
your mobile phone or camcorder.
Time Required For Starting A YouTube Channel - Virtually you can start
within minutes. You'll have to visit YouTube.com, create a channel and upload
videos.
Tips -
1. Create a YouTube channel around a specific theme such as Humor,
Tutorial, Recipe, etc. Don’t just go out create any random unrelated videos
channel.
For e.g. If you love gadgets you can create a gadget reviews channel
where you can post review videos of the latest gadgets and help people to
decide whether it's a right choice for them.
2. Select a theme in which you're really interested. Analyze other
videos related to your topic, see how many views those videos get.
It will help you to get an overview of how many people are interested
in your theme.
3. Generally more the views more beneficial the theme is. As more
people are searching for it.
4. Check out if there’s any missing concept in the currently existing
videos related to your theme.
You can cover these concepts in your videos to fetch more views.
5. Give your best to engage with your audience. Study comments people
leave on your videos, learn the hidden expectations that your audience has from
you.
6. Try to find out what they like about your videos and what they
don't. Study which videos get the highest retention rate and find the reasons
behind them.
7. Spy on your competitors and try to model the things that are working
for them. But never try to copy them, always maintain your uniqueness.
8. Always try to improvise each new video from the last one.
So when you look at your first videos after few years, you should think
aww how bad I was earlier. That's a good sign; it shows that you've improved.
9. Experiment, experiment and experiment. Never fear to try something
new and see how it works. Experiments are the only way where you can find new
and exciting stuff which can catapult you way ahead of your competitors.
10. Finally, try to collaborate with other YouTuber's who are doing
similar work.
Learn their strategies and mindset. Working together can do wonders for
your channel.
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