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Is It Okay To Be Open Up And Be Friendly On Youtube

How do you get big on youtube?

You have to start with good content. I'll assume you have that and your question is strictly traffic.

The key to internet traffic is all about who is linking. Until you have traffic, you are unlikely to get featured on YouTube itself.

Getting linked by people who matter is the key. Who is linking to you? What is their PageRank? What is their technorati score? How many people view their page each day? Is your content going to appeal to their average visitor, or is it something that they like, but their visitors won't care.

The next question is search results. Are people getting to your video via the search terms you want them too. This may be difficult to measure on YouTube, itself. If you have a blog, you may want to create good SEO friendly posts for each video with either your YouTube video embedded or a link to your page. It is easier to track traffic this way and you have more control over search words and titles. Be sure to ask them to stop by AND comment. Also tell them you have more videos up your sleeve and that they should subscribe to your blog RSS feed AND/OR your YouTube Channel.

Comments, generally, require either a connection (subscriber, friend, family, etc...) or some form of Wow factor.

Subscription, generally, requires either the recommendation of someone whose option they value, or a history of good content. I usually subscribe to blogs that my favorite bloggers reccommend or if I have the time to read a few articles (or watch a few videos) and they are consistently good and of a topic I'm interested in, they I subscribe.

Good Luck.

How do I know that our YouTube video is advertiser-friendly or not?

Just follow YouTube terms and conditions whenever upload a video.See my mom's channel Abhilasha's kitchen on YouTube. It is advertiser friendly and do click on ads if they show up LOLThanks

Is it okay for me to let my children watch YouTube?

How old are your children?I’ve been using the site since I was 10, when it first came out, and I haven't stopped. Doing the math, I'm 20 now… Ten years of watching nigahiga, Philip DeFranco, Tyler Oakley, danisnotonfire, AmazingPhil, Markiplier, JackSepticEye, CinemaSins, The Game Theorists, Smosh, LittleKuriboh, etc.While there are a lot of stupid things on YouTube and definitely a ton of not child friendly content, there is a vast amount of educational content on the site as well (VSauce, John and Hank Green and all their stuff, ASAPScience are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head), as well as child friendly content.If your children are 13+, they’re old enough to use regular YouTube. That's in the terms of service. But if they're like 11 or younger, I’d probably stick to the YouTube Kids app, which filters content to be specifically kid friendly. But, in this day and age, your kids will probably end up watching regular YouTube behind your back.That said, being exposed to the entirety of YouTube growing up made an impact on me, and in a positive way. I also was a kid watching YouTube long before there was YouTube kids, and I've been part of some communities on the site for a decade, or nearly that long. I've made friends through the site, it's been nice.Although, to be honest, YouTube is a bit crap these days, so I'd be mindful of what your children are taking in… But other than that, I wholeheartedly believe your children should be able to watch things on YouTube.

Can you make a living off YouTube in 2017?

I'm noticing that YouTube is being a pain in the *** to it's contributors in 2017.. Just look at Onision. He was a big YouTubers, with over 3M subscribers, and he made his channel a paid channel today, because YouTube kept on demonetizing his videos. I've also noticed that many people can't be themselves anymore on YouTube since YouTube supposedly wants "kid-friendly" content, and that's just ****** up.

Can you really make a living off YouTube in 2017? Will this get fixed? I'm planning on making a YouTube channel, and if I get big, well, is it worth making it a job? Please answer this.

What is a website Like youtube but for kids?

I suggest having your parents open you an account so everything on up and up. As for a Website, you can build one fairly easily. For Instance Yahoo is a Web Hoster and I pay $11 per months for as much posting as I want and their SiteBuilder is a wonderful software. You can run it very easily and publish your own site. You will need to purchase a domain name from them first. One time fee, and not much. Good luck.

My parents won't let me put videos on youtube?

okay so im super mad right now. i feel like punching someone because i really like to make videos and things because its fun. its like a hobby of mine and i want to share it with others. My parents dont approve of it though, they think that a pervert could be watching it. THERES PERVS EVERYWHERE. what the...? i edited the video to make it look really cool and stuff and now... it goes nowhere and 2 hours of editing is in the recycle bin. how can i convince my parents to let me express myself?? I really want to upload the one I've been working on but I know I will get in trouble.

and it has to be a good argument because my parents aren't known to change their minds that easily.

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