Subscriber success is usually a matter of promoting your videos as aggressively as possible. It will take time, but you can usually build up your subscriber base in this way. Monetary success is a bit trickier on YouTube, as you’ll need to reach a lifetime video view of 10,000 and verify your account before you can start earning money. Keep in mind that success on YouTube is still largely contingent on luck. You can do everything correctly and still not gain subscribers or amass channel views due to YouTube’s algorithm.

Once your videos begin to fit a specific pattern, you can make micro-improvements to them to help them continue to fit your audience as it grows.

A unique, easy-to-remember username which summarizes your content An eye-drawing profile picture A concise but complete explanation of your channel’s purpose

You don’t have to delete your old videos if they fit your content area and production value.

Open your channel’s page. Select the URL in the address bar. Copy the URL by pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Paste the URL somewhere by pressing Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac). Remove the “?view_as=subscriber” section from your channel’s address. Type ?sub_confirmation=1 at the end of your channel’s address.

Open your channel’s page. Select the URL in the address bar. Copy the URL by pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Paste the URL somewhere by pressing Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac). Remove the “?view_as=subscriber” section from your channel’s address. Type ?sub_confirmation=1 at the end of your channel’s address.

On the other hand, if your current videos aren’t receiving much in the way of engagement from your audience, it may be time to change things up.

An easy way to ensure that users are engaged throughout the video is to minimize filler content. If you have to transition from one topic or point to another, keep the transition brief and in line with your content.

Ideally, your videos will be between 8 and 12 minutes. [1] X Research source This is especially important if you’re trying to make money while operating with a small initial subscriber base. Don’t extend your videos if your content persuasion clearly relies on short, punchy content (e. g. , Tasty videos).

Click your profile icon in the upper-right corner of YouTube. Click Creator Studio Click ANALYTICS on the left side of the page. Look at the “Average view duration” section on the right side of the page.

Make sure not to overcrowd the video player with annotations, as this can be annoying and unconvincing.

A dedicated camera with high-definition (1080p) recording capabilities A dedicated directional microphone Lighting While many smartphones also have HD recording capabilities, you’ll want to stick to a dedicated camera when possible.

Monday through Wednesday — Between 2:00 PM EST and 4:00 PM EST. Thursday through Friday — Between 12:00 PM EST and 3:00 PM EST. Saturday through Sunday — Between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM.

For example, if you establish a routine of uploading once every Tuesday and Thursday, don’t randomly jump around to other days. Uploading more than 7 times per week isn’t recommended, as doing so will both flood your subscribers’ subscription boxes and invariably lower the overall production value of your content. If you have to miss a day, make sure to update your subscribers both on YouTube and in linked social media.

You can use the free Keyword Tool (https://keywordtool. io/youtube) to determine which keywords best fit your content area.

Avoid placing controversial or suggestive content in the thumbnail.

A description of the video A message to your viewers (e. g. , a catchphrase or a thank-you) Time-stamps Links to social media, a Patreon account, and/or other channels Tags

Many viewers will appreciate your interaction and view it as an incentive to visit the next video.

If you don’t want to take suggestions from your viewers, you can also try doing a contest with a reward or shouting out different subscribers at the end of your video.

Keep your comments polite, sincere, and non-spammy.

It’s also good to have social media accounts in case you have to update subscribers outside of YouTube.

This is also a great way to begin making money when you haven’t yet hit the 10,000 lifetime channel views mark.

Responding to popular videos with genuine praise Creating exciting content that relates to other videos Giving positive, constructive feedback when asked Avoiding asking for favors, subscribers, or channel views

Remember to be respectful with people’s time as well. Don’t upload filler or meaningless content just for the sake of uploading.