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  • How to Start YouTube Channel with 0 Subscribers in 2023

    How to Start YouTube Channel with 0 Subscribers in 2023

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    A lot of people start their YouTube journey on a whim or without learning how to grow on the platform.

    They make mistakes and see slow growth consequently they put a lot of effort into their channel only to see little results, few subs, and low viewership on their videos then give up.

    If I was starting with zero subscribers on YouTube, these are the afew things that I would do first.

    Identify and research your Niche

    When I started I wasn’t quite sure what my niche was and I know I skipped this step. I jumped into YouTube and started doing Pinterest Marketing because that’s what I wanted to do.

    I failed to research who else was doing that type of content on YouTube and what they were doing that worked. I did not find out what videos had been produced in my content niche, and whether those videos had gotten a lot of views irrespective of the followers or subscribers.

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    Researching also gives you insight into data that tells you which content is trending or if it is searchable. It shows if there are people looking for your content and if YouTube recognizes it or if the video is top quality. That is a sign that the content is viable to pursue.

    So before you start, identify your niche and have a plan. Research other accounts in your niche and see what is working for them. Tempting as it is, do not skip this step.

    When researching, try and do the following:-

    Install the VidIQ extension.

    Being a YouTuber is a pretty lonely thing and most people don’t have help or a department to figure out analytics, do keyword research, or assign content topics. Instead, you will rely on different tools. One of them is VidIQ.

    On the free level of VidIQ, you will get the back end of every single channel on YouTube.

    When you download the browser extension, VidIQ will pull the data from the video and have it listed for you. It will have done the biggest part of the research for you. You can see how many times is shared and how many views it got what SEO score and these are this is useful things you need to know.

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    Go through the comments of your videos and others in your niche.

    It is important to go through the comment section of existing popular channels. Here you will see what questions people asked and if they were not answered go ahead and answer them. This gives you an opportunity to get a new set of audiences in your niche to potentially see your channel.

    You can also go further ahead and also do a video on what people are asking about even if the video was from three years ago. You could update your competitor’s video and title it the 2023 version. And because that video was popular before, you will have a high likelihood of getting that so that’s what you learn from yet.

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    Channel Banners and Thumbnails

    If you don’t necessarily have a banner, you can research different successful Youtubers in your Niche and emulate their banners. See what they have done with their aesthetic look. Then try and emulate it versus trying to go and reinvent the will. Why start from scratch if you have a blueprint that works?

    Consistent Quality Content Creation.

    The second thing I think you would want to do is create quality content consistently.

    QUALITY CONTENT + CONSISTENCY = A GROWING COMMUNITY. I think this formula will help you grow a community of audience members that care about the content and they will keep coming back to interact with your page.

    When it comes to consistency, I would look at what rate you would be producing videos. Everybody’s schedule is different some have a support team and some do it as full-time work.

    Another thing to consider would be your audience. We interviewed someone who said that when he started he did four to five posts a week. When he asked on his community tab about it, his audience said once or twice was enough and he had to pull back.

    The factor that would determine your Candance is your YouTube analytics. If you take a look at your YouTube analytics and it looks like you can go a couple of weeks without posting, that’s fine. However, there are those who realize if they post once a week their viewership goes down or they get lost in the algorithms, or people in their niche who are doing more are taking the audience away because they’re not consistent.

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    If you are realistic you will be more consistent. People who aren’t realistic try to go all out and that’s how you fall off the wagon and get burned out.

    Another thing you need to decide is if you want to niche down. Again, I’m not saying you have to niche down, you will hear different conflicting pieces of advice from YouTubers and people here in Clubhouse or people you know who follow YouTubers who will say you have to niche down other people like that.

    Remember to plan!

    When you have a content plan you’re more likely to stick to it. There are lots of free content calendars around. I have used Hootsuite, Buffer, Asana, and even the calendar tool in Canva. I’ve settled on Monday.com but you can experiment.

  • This is What Creators Who Make Money Online Do Differently

    This is What Creators Who Make Money Online Do Differently

    People who do not work in social media, tech, or online content creation and distribution sector, often confuse some of the things we do to promote our work and brand for mindless play.

    It has happened to me plenty of times when someone will say to me, “Don’t you ever work?” or “You’re always wasting time on Twitter or Facebook.”

    The Creator Economy Is Real

    Little do these people know that we are actually sharing content to increase eyeballs on a piece of content that impacts our AdSense revenue and our engagement with audiences elevates our influence and clout.

    We can then use that influence when pitching to a literary agent for a book deal or to a brand to partner up with us or make us a brand ambassador.

    Brands that tap the influence of creators calculate likes, re-shares, retweets, and comments that users generate from their online interactions with others. The bigger the reach or influence, the better the case for a brand to partner with that person when they are looking for someone to help promote a message, product, or campaign.

    Before, brands used to only rely on celebrities to help them market and promote their products, brands, and services.

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    So no, it’s not all play, after all. On the contrary, successful bloggers, content aggregators, site editors, and social media directors know that their livelihood and payments rely on getting people to land on their pages.

    And when visitors land on a site, bloggers and site owners want them to stay long, stick around, browse other content, and visit as many pages as possible.

    Each one counts toward cost per million (CPM) impressions. Direct ads, Google AdSense on a blog, YouTube Vlog, or Tumblr site payout based on those impressions delivered.

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    The average visitor to a site stays on it for less than one second. Sites that are capable of getting users to stick on longer are called “sticky”.  You may notice that many sites make their pages stick using tricks like embedding a slide show in an article. So rather than just quickly skim and scroll to get all the content, a user will have to sit there and click the next arrow of a slide to see all 10 of the top 10 hottest lipstick trends of the summer, for example.

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    Also, a blogger that gets a million hits weekly or daily alone doesn’t get that way by merely cranking out quality content and resting on her laurels. She must go reach visitors and draw them in.

    What the Successful Creators Do Differently

    Successful sites will:

    1. Post on their Facebook Page, Reddit Communities or other online communities and engage fans actively by asking them a question or posting unique images with links back to their sites.
    2. Post on their Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and other social and digital platforms, reply to others’ posts, retweet others, engage with those who “@” or engage with the brand, share old posts, and encourage users to sign up for contests.
    3. Re-share posts throughout the day to capture when different people are online.
    4. Use intriguing and/or provocative headlines to draw people in.
    5. Send out periodic Tweets or FB messages asking people to sign up for their newsletters or follow them on other social media sites.
    6. Blog on current or trending topics.
    7. Curate an online community of loyal readers who return daily.
    8. Blog or Write provocative or controversial topics to encourage debate among commenters or regular readers. They will come back to reply over and over again. Onlookers will log back in to see an intriguing online debate or fight too over and over again. All those visits equal hits that equal impressions that equal money.
    9. Have posts that include lists, like Top 10 Funny Movies, etc.
    10. Use slideshows to force users to have to click multiple times to view the content of those lists
    11. Link their Facebook comments back to their blog so comments on Facebook show up on the page. That dialogue helps build a community and get people returning as well.
    12. Post links to their content on other platforms like Facebook communities pages, online bulletin board communities, Reddit, etc to maximize the number of people seeing it.
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    Most Strategic Ways to Monetize Content

    They are also maxing out the different ways they can monetize a user’s visit by:

    1. Having banner ads
    2. Sneaking in affiliate ads in between the texts of a story so a user cannot avoid them as they can traditional banner ads visitors come to expect to be located in sidebars and headers. (see the example above in my Affiliate banner (smile))
    3. Putting in-text links to entice a curious reader to click or better yet using buttons with calls to action.
    4. Linking to an amazon.com or other affiliate link on an object that is being reviewed or discussed
    5. Adding “Shop this Look” with links to a shop-style or shop bop or other affiliate adsense platform for fashion bloggers
    6. Getting sponsors to pay for certain articles to appear on their blog or website.
    7. Embedding affiliate links in their Facebook updates and comments on everyday subjects.
    8. Hosting contests and Competitions to entice people to share the links to the contest page and get their friends to come back to the site to vote for them.
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    If you check any of the major sites out there that get millions of hits daily. The Cut fashion blog, Techland, you may begin to notice that they all use these tactics to generate revenue from the casual visitor or reader.

    So the next time, you see someone who you know who works in social media and may be an independent blogger or website owner spending what seems like all day on social media, don’t assume they are just wasting time.

    They may be making money under your nose and you don’t even know it.

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