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Mallory’s Answer
Hello Brandon! I happen to have a close friend that is a successful Youtuber. It takes a lot of perseverance, time, and patience. I would recommend ensuring you have bought the proper equipment for the type of videos you produce. I would also set a consistent schedule for the release of each video. Make a goal to release however many each week. I would ensure you have social media accounts set up on every platform (Twitter, Instagram, etc) and tag each of your videos after you release them. In addition, don't lose hope if your videos don't have many views. It took my friend many years to build up views and subscribers. I'm sorry I can't be more specific, but my knowledge is limited. Best of luck!
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Rebecca’s Answer
Hi, Youtuber is a career nowadays. However, the income highly depends on the number of subscribers.
You may take a number of factors into your consideration :
- identify one or a few areas that you have the expertise to become the KOL
- produce high quality video that including picturing, lighting, editing, etc.
- how to promote your channel
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
You may take a number of factors into your consideration :
- identify one or a few areas that you have the expertise to become the KOL
- produce high quality video that including picturing, lighting, editing, etc.
- how to promote your channel
Hope this helps! Good Luck!