Thanks for giving people insight on how content creation can be during the early days, I've actually been talking with a friend about starting our own channel and this is going to help us figure out early content creation.
Coming from a smaller channel as well, one thing i think thats super important to mention is that when you do get a video that does break out of the algorithm, it is important to keep the content flowing and not get overwhelmed by the numbers and the pressure that it puts on you.
I appreciate the advice I'll try my best to keep videos coming I've been thinking about how often I should be uploading but I'm sure I'll find a good rhythm as I get more experience
i dont stream but i've definitely felt like this before. just gotta remind ourselves that it's all worth it if there's at least one other person on earth that appreciates what we do
When I started streaming, I generally had help from bigger creators or another audience in general. I've had a successful discord server which I announced my streams on, and there was a time I was streaming under a primarily kid's channel. Both of those channels regularly got 10-15 viewers, which from what I know is pretty good starting off :3
I've tried the discord server but I haven't had much success with people being active in it and as for help from bigger creators I don't know any lol happy for you though
Great vid, you really highlighted what a lot of early content creators need to hear (especially in a world where everyone wants to be an "influencer"). Twitch is definitely not the most beginner friendly, I credit all of my channels' growth to dual-streaming to YT and Twitch and a fairly decent upload schedule of random things. Subbed, I wish you the best in your journey, and I hope to see you in the recommended again :)
I just don't like watching streams, bevause I feel like I'm wastimg time. Videos are shorter, more high quality, and more packed, which is probably why videos do a lot better
Thanks for giving people insight on how content creation can be during the early days, I've actually been talking with a friend about starting our own channel and this is going to help us figure out early content creation.
Glad I could help :)
Content creation can be ruthless, hope you still keep grinding!
thanks bro :)
Coming from a smaller channel as well, one thing i think thats super important to mention is that when you do get a video that does break out of the algorithm, it is important to keep the content flowing and not get overwhelmed by the numbers and the pressure that it puts on you.
I appreciate the advice I'll try my best to keep videos coming I've been thinking about how often I should be uploading but I'm sure I'll find a good rhythm as I get more experience
hey why did u stop uploading ?
i dont stream but i've definitely felt like this before. just gotta remind ourselves that it's all worth it if there's at least one other person on earth that appreciates what we do
i've been there mate just keep going at it and something will stick i promise
When I started streaming, I generally had help from bigger creators or another audience in general. I've had a successful discord server which I announced my streams on, and there was a time I was streaming under a primarily kid's channel. Both of those channels regularly got 10-15 viewers, which from what I know is pretty good starting off :3
I've tried the discord server but I haven't had much success with people being active in it and as for help from bigger creators I don't know any lol happy for you though
Great vid, you really highlighted what a lot of early content creators need to hear (especially in a world where everyone wants to be an "influencer"). Twitch is definitely not the most beginner friendly, I credit all of my channels' growth to dual-streaming to YT and Twitch and a fairly decent upload schedule of random things. Subbed, I wish you the best in your journey, and I hope to see you in the recommended again :)
appreciate you
I just don't like watching streams, bevause I feel like I'm wastimg time. Videos are shorter, more high quality, and more packed, which is probably why videos do a lot better
fair
Hey bro keep these animations up they’re good
Thank you so much :)
what the jonas brothers is this
Well said
relatable
great video!! :) subbed ❤
Thanks I appreciate you :)
You sound like a sick guy (as in cool dude)
thanks bro
I hope you do grow
thank you it means a lot to me
well u gained one more community member :-)
good job
i would understand
womp womp lil bro
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