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To all YouTubers, what did you think about to start your YouTube channel? If there is some advice, please tell me.
Well hello! I'm Ms. Spatzer at the International Community School. My 4th graders have a few questions and I'd like to share your advice with them. Thanks so much!
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Hello! When creating a Youtube channel it is important to keep 3 things in mind.
1: You need to keep your channel your own and do things that interests you. If you aren't interested in what you are creating it will come across in your videos and people won't be interested.
2: Have a consistent schedule. When you are making content for an online audience its really great to keep a schedule that maintains predictable content releases. It makes it much easier to build up a community if they know they can count on you to release things at the same time. It doesn't need to be every day or even every week. If you are only able to release one video a month that's okay!
3: Interact with your community. You aren't going to start out with one million subscribers in one day. Its important to build strong relations with your community to make them more likely to come back and talk about you to their friends. Making online content is a team game, you need people to interact with your content. Reading and replying to comments is a great way to let your community know that you appreciate what they have to bring to the interaction and makes them feel like they are apart of your community!
Always stay true to your content and just have fun with it. The hard part is the beginning when you aren't talking to anyone. Once you get some people interested in your stuff it gets easier from there!
1: You need to keep your channel your own and do things that interests you. If you aren't interested in what you are creating it will come across in your videos and people won't be interested.
2: Have a consistent schedule. When you are making content for an online audience its really great to keep a schedule that maintains predictable content releases. It makes it much easier to build up a community if they know they can count on you to release things at the same time. It doesn't need to be every day or even every week. If you are only able to release one video a month that's okay!
3: Interact with your community. You aren't going to start out with one million subscribers in one day. Its important to build strong relations with your community to make them more likely to come back and talk about you to their friends. Making online content is a team game, you need people to interact with your content. Reading and replying to comments is a great way to let your community know that you appreciate what they have to bring to the interaction and makes them feel like they are apart of your community!
Always stay true to your content and just have fun with it. The hard part is the beginning when you aren't talking to anyone. Once you get some people interested in your stuff it gets easier from there!