If you've ever thought about creating your own YouTube channel, but the idea was shelved just by thinking: "
By applying the 5 tips below, you will become financially independent faster.
Tip 1: Collaborations
The first thought that comes to mind is: “Which blogger would want to collaborate with me if he doesn’t benefit from it?” Registered on YouTube over 250 million channels, and most blogs have a small number of subscribers.
The authors, just like you, are looking for any opportunity to promote their site to the search engine. Many top bloggers started their journey with collaborations, and look what this action led to.
Tip 2: Content Optimization
YouTube is owned by Google, so use the built-in tools when writing the title, description, and tags for your video. Algorithms initially do not understand what your video is about, so they need help.
Services from Google, such as trends, will help to correctly register this data.
Clue! You can enter a topic that interests you into the YouTube search, and in the drop-down box you will see popular queries.
Tip 3: social networks
Create and promote your own communities, instead of endless spam in private messages.
It is worth developing a personal brand because:
- Distribution of the same type of comments in groups will be quickly noticed and deleted by developers;
- Your account will not be blocked for video announcements;
- YouTube promotes activists who distribute content from this platform.
- Some users watch non-YouTube videos, so social media will be the place to get recognized.
Tip 4: Commenting on other channels
It is important to note here that the above spam and adequate comments are not the same. If you leave a request to subscribe with a link to the channel under other people's videos, then no one will notice the message.
Blog promotion is helped by interesting comments on the topic that other users like.
Tip 5: Be Consistent in Creating Quality Content
In other words, post videos to your channel regularly. You should not upload 20 videos in one day, and then disappear for a month. Decide on a schedule, for example, 2 times a week and strictly adhere to it.
YouTube is not a platform where you can quickly get a million subscribers. Before the popularity there are always months of hard work on the schedule.