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Starting A New Youtube Channel

I'm starting up a YouTube channel, ideas?

If you want to build up a Funny Youtube channel, then there are lots of funny videos in Youtube. Search them, download them and edit them to create a brand new video. But make sure you need to be very creative and handy with these editorial tools, such as - Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premier. Or else you can do one thing - make your own and unique video - upload it on youtube and share it via various social sites. Hope you will get good response. But personally I like the videos that make sense - like Tutorial videos. These videos can give you huge visitors with lots of views. Think about it! Best of luck!

Should I change my YouTube channel or start a new one?

There are a few different solutions you could take advantage of. It just depends on your situation:On YouTube, you can have multiple channels hosted by on Google account. You could create a new channel without creating a new account, if that’s what you decide. However…If you already have a following on the channel you are currently running, and you plan on making videos with the same category as before, I’d say just continue to upload on that channel. You already have a few people who already watch; that’s always nice. If you don’t like the name, you can switch it to your Google+ name. If you want to change the name to something else, you may be better off with option 1.

How do i start a YouTube channel?

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I need help! I'm starting a new YouTube channel with some friends (yikes I'm the only girl!) I'm basically the leader of our..um...strange team. We are all 16-17, I'm the short little adorable girl (I guess), the guys are nerds of course. They plan on doing gaming reviews and such, as I want to be more of the person that messes with people and interacts with the viewers. But the thing is, who should start up our channel and how should the first video go?

People: (in case you need our talents to help me decide this)

Key(Me):
16, Female, Short, The cute one, Can: Draw, dance, use epic humor, be a show off at times...(shhh)

Kyle:
17, Male, Dang he is tall, he is the completely insane one out of all of us Can: Do gaming? (Yeah he is hard to explain)

Sam:
16, Male, He is an average sized twig, Can: be very creepy? (I tend to beat him up all the time >:3 Muhahahahahaha~!)

Jacob:
16, Male, he is a tall fatty~ And yes I can say that, he is family! Can: Be very awkward but he finds the best videos on youtube and I have no-idea where he finds them...he finds everything before me... -3- (He is my uncle so yah)


Well there is basic info on how we all are...don't really know how to use this for youtube, I mean everything we do I will have to end up planning... -_-"
Yikes...

I NEED HELP!

I want to start a YouTube channel?

What about? If it's something cool, than I'll definitely check you out. Who knows? You might be the next PewDiePie.

Should I start A YouTube Channel Reviewing Cars?

I've been inspired by saabkyle04 to maybe start a YouTube channel reviewing cars except with my own style to it of course not trying to copy Kyle, anyways should I and who'd be Interested honestly? And how would I get attention?

Is it really worth to start a new YouTube channel in 2019?

Tomorrow you are going to wish you started todayYoutube is still growing, more and more people are moving from traditional TV and its never too late to start.Sure it feels like an impossible task to build a successful channel but there is no easy way to do it. It's a Grind it’s a hassle to make sure you are covering something that you are interested in.What you need to do:1. Find the motivation and be ok with that it will take timeMake a 6 months commitment to it and read about how long it took others that we now take for granted as Youtube stars.2. Start“Just make “3 shitty videos” , start! You can adjust based on feedback and to improve your skills. The first video will not be good. It's ok, just get it rolling and improve step by step. Make the goals smaller and pat yourself on the back when you achieve them. Most people never start3. Choose a topicPlay around with different topics and different types of videos in the beginning. See what is easy for your and what you like to talk about / make videos about. And based on this you narrow it down and make the channel more specific4. Choose a good nameThere is 4 types of names, “Your own name”, “Company Name”, “Name explaining what the channel is about” and “Made up names”.All of them has its good and its bad. If you starting out then it might be hard to make a specific channel name so go with your own name or a made up name.5. Frequent PostingMake several videos at the same time and be sure to post them somewhat regularly. This is important because the more videos you upload the more chance you have to get traffic and it also makes it more easy for people to subscribe and follow your channel when they know there will be more.6. Drive trafficLearn and master basic SEO, read books and blog posts about Youtube marketing. SEO and a good title is very important in order to gain traffic.Another thing that is becoming more and more popular which is very effective is to do collaboration videos. Guest someone else's show and invite them to yours.Then the last thing, don't forget to reply to comments. Make the viewers more active and feel appreciated. Especially in the beginning, this is very important.Check out more advice on our homepage for beginner YouTubers & Influencers

Any advice for starting a YouTube channel for movie reviews?

Creating your first YouTube channel boils down to three main components.

These components are:

creating an interactive environment and talking directly to them, and making sure your content is presented well with good video and audio quality.

1. Creating the appropriate environment

The first and most important component is to create an environment where the viewer feels like you are inviting them to interact and be part of your video and ideas. There are many situations where informational content is all that is required, but to be successful with these new platforms, you need to have a social outlook.

Always look at the camera. Just like in real life, people feel uneasy if you are talking to them and looking all around them rather than in their eyes. Appearing as if you are speaking directly to the audience will help you appear much more confident than a person looking at the surroundings or at other people.

This applies in your videos just the same. People will consider you more knowledgeable and will see that you are more confident if you are looking into the camera.

2. Getting your viewer involved

The second component is getting your viewer involved and giving them an attachment to not only your videos and content, but to you. The reason you are creating YouTube videos is to spread your content out to as many people as possible and to have them want to return and continue to enjoy your content.

This means that the more involved they can get with you and your videos, the more likely they will be to return. Looking directly into the camera helps out with this but there are many things that will significantly increase your viewers’ experience.

Take a few short clips to test how close or far away you should be. If you are showing products make sure you are close enough to the camera so people can view them properly.

Also, make sure your lighting is good. If you record in a dark area, place a lamp behind the camera and turn the lampshade up a bit to shine a little more light on yourself.



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Is it better to start a new YouTube channel than reviving a dead channel with 18k subscribers?

That depends on the subject of the channel with 18K subscribers. But as it is nowadays harder and harder to be noticed in the beginning of a new channel, it would be great if you could revive the old channel. If the old videos are not completely different in subject fromwhat you are planning to make, use it.Make sure you use YouTube SEO well so that new people find the channel as well. Use keywords in the titles, video file names, make clear descriptions and use keywords both in the videos and the channel.Some tips: 17 tips for improving your YouTube channel - Knit & Crochet blog

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