KattStrike wrote:
Also, spam is not a good way to get yourself noticed.
If you want to improve your channels then look up the YouTube Creator Playbook (version 3)
I was given one by someone that works at YouTube and it really helps as it contains marketing strategies and just
knowledge that will really help
Spend time on your thumbnails, channel art and building a relationship with your subs.
I look forward to getting feedback and I geniunly enjoy YouTube, not for fame or glory, but for the community
I know I don't have a lot of subs, but I've managed to build 250 in the past 6 months.
That doesn't sound like a lot, but 150 of those has been in the past 2 months.
It's so frustrating trying to build an audience, but we all just have to be patient and keep working :p
It builds over time but something that I mentioned once in a very old thread is that Youtube is kind of like being a street performer. People pass you by over time they may stop and watch for a bit before moving on and sometimes when they come back into that area (Youtube) they may seek you out to see if you're doing something new with your act.
The thing is that at the same time someone is performing across the street, so your act needs to out class theirs in order to get the most audience.
Now with that being said a street performer does what they do because they love to entertain. A street performer like a Youtuber puts in a lot of dedication and passion into their entertainment for very little reward be it money, or viewership. At the end of the day you may have just made one or two people's day and that is what counts

There is always time for muffins.