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How Can I Get Popular On Youtube Fast

How can I get a new YouTube channel to become popular fast?

If you are to start a new channel, maybe you can consider a FIFA channel, as now it is FIFA 19 peak season, so many people like watching FIFA videos, which will help you get popular, at that time, I will subscribe your channel too, as Im playing FIFA 19 also.Anyway, here are some tips for you to develop your channel and then get good offer from sponsorship, especially from excellent sponsor such as the coins supplier FIFACOIN:Make attractive videos with high-quality and informative content regularly at first to increase your subscribers.Don’t pay attention to short-term benefits, but look at long-term benefits.Do some research about the FIFA game market and Fifa youtubers market in advance.Learn how to promote your videos by using correct youtube SEO such as by using An Awesome Title, A Killer Description, A Pop Thumbnail, Some suitable Keywords, etc.Learn from other excellent FIFA youtubers to improve your skills.Hope it is helpful for you.

How to make a popular YouTube channel?

looking at most of the popular youtube channels there almost all comedy. other then that mabey like kipkay (hes cool look him up if you dont know him). you should try to make something people are gonna want to watch that funny and that no one else has realy done before. secretagentbob (charlie the unicorn, ferrets ) being a good example. his videos are unlike almost all the other comedy videos out there. fred, angry video game nerd, smosh, sercret agent bob, that all uniqe.

the some of the things that can make a channel fail are having a bad shaky camera or copying someone else. theres hundreds of angry video game nerd copyers that get knowwhere.

kipkay and other channels like him are very interesting and cool. if your good at something try that. giving allot of good tutorials on how to do stuff that youve found allot of people need to know (the key being good tutorials not fast slopy ones) would be good. just find something interesting that hasnt been taken

Is there any easy way to get views on YouTube?

I've been making videos on YouTube for about two years now and I have around 290 subscribers. I thought by now I would have at least 1,000, because my videos are actually good, and I spend hours filming and editing them. Everyone has told me they're surprised I'm not more popular, because most people on YouTube with such a small amount of subscribers/views have terrible videos, and sometimes even people with terrible videos get lots of popularity.

I've tried everything from video responses to friend requests to comments to collaboration videos, and I always interact with other people on the site. But nothing seems to work for me. I don't know why, and it's getting frustrating watching people I meet on YouTube get subscribers and views fast and I'm still stuck in the same place even though my videos are just as good, if not better.

There has to be an easier way to get views. For the YouTube experts out there, what can I do?

Here's my channel by the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef7oc0zLW...

How did Emma Chamberlain grow so fast on YouTube?

Had never heard of her so did some research.Short Answer - she posts frequently, draws in a teen viewers by posting stuff they like, as she is a teen, so YouTube algorithm started suggesting her videos and so she took off.Moral of the story - post frequently and try to provide value.Long Answer -Started posting a year ago.She edits in classic YouTuber style with jump cuts and quick scenes.Lifestyle vlogger with self-titled YouTube channel. Does vlogs, lookbooks, DIYs, hauls etc.She seems to be associated with some famous Viners like Cody Ko.She seems to be popular among teens. Teens watch a lot of YouTube so she probably had a few videos pop, and is riding the suggested video train.UC78cxCAcp7JfQPgKxYdyGrg Monthly YouTube StatisticsSeems like her first big sub pop was around Aug 5th 2017, which was around this popular video -She posts a lot. About 3 times a week, which YouTube likes and rewards.There is nothing obviously better or different, she is just drawing viewers from her target demographic, they like her stuff, so YouTube suggests it, people subscribe, and it continues.

How do some youtube channels blow up so fast?

I have a YouTube channel and own a few blogs (my gaming blog)If it’s not fake, which can sometimes be the case then it comes down to these things:Viral Mystery Effect: If your content leaves mistery, it gets clicks.People use this to go viral, you may have seen it with 1000 degree knife cutting stuff or The Slow Mo Guys.Titles that start with: “What happens when you…?”Mix that with a nice thumbnail and you have viral magic.Know other YouTubers: If you get involved with one of the many clicks on YouTube you can go from 0 to breaking your first 1 mil subs in 6 months.They get famous on another platform and bring it to YouTube.Examples:Ozzy Reviews (got famous on Facebook)The Gabby Show (got famous on vine)The list goes on.They use good marketing: Tai Lopez - Alex Becker - And many other YouTubers use SEO and marketing to get to the top.This takes a big budget, keyword research and great content and can backfire.They find an untapped niche: Recently life hacks went crazy and a few YouTubers went from 2000 subs straight into the millions within weeks.Here’s an example: This guy went from 0 to over 6 million subscribers in a year: My GearHope this helped, if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Why do popular YouTube vlogs purposely overuse jump cuts?

Okay, this thread is 3 yeas old, but still relevant, so here's what I observed:1) The jump cuts remove the "ums" and "uhs", making a though string more fluidly. Though the material is from memory, it is often not rehearsed but stream of consciousness and the editing isn't really used to pick a best take but to make a smooth delivery.2) Leaving the person's face on screen keeps the feeling of person conversation. The problem is that the editing to make the audio creates minute (or sometime big) jumps in the visuals. In TV and film, the practice of taking a different angle or a different image covers these jumps, but when the viewer sees these "tricks" we feel like we are watching a polished bit of media and not something real.3) The human brain and vision also jump from image to image and compensates. You don't smoothly pan your vison or perfectly focus or zoom in your mind. So these jumps in vlogs feel just like what your mind does for you.4) The random cut-away jump that seems nonsequitor or an aside also simulates how your mind thinks. You edit your thoughts for public consumption, but they come fast and randomly, in shapse colora and smells, not just words. Vlogs do these odd jumps for effect because it copies your mind's natural function.Us older folk will call it a generational thing, but it is merely a mimicking technique to create familiarity. Mimicking is older than sex, and one of the ways animals achieve mating. As technology becomes as accepted and as immediate as real life (Twitter, email, video, Facebook), we as social animals strive to create as real a feeling from the technology. Vlogs use this simple editing meathod.

What are good youtube tags?

I need a long paraghrap of useless tags,
like the ones that people put on their videos,

whoever gives me the most get the 10 points,

example, (I don't want them all of skating though)



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