What My First Month on YouTube Taught Me: 5 Insights for New Creators 50 and Over

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  • @stompinknowledge3968
    @stompinknowledge3968 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hey Adam,
    On "slow growth, steady progress", about 2.5 years ago I was subscriber #1 to a then fresh channel. I'd never had that in about a decade of watching YT so part of the engagement in staying with that channel, even where the content was hit and miss, was out of curiosity about 'at what rate will this channels subscribers grow'? In light of the upload rate, which was consistently about 3 videos per week with some weeks of videos each day, I was expecting the channel to make 100 subs in no time, however it took more like 7-8 months. That channel today has a shade over 4000 subs. My point on that is just to say: keep consistent and it'll get there.
    This is the second of your videos I've watched, the first was your most recent about the cost of staying the same. I'll watch more to try find an answer this question, but incase its not been covered yet: where are you coming from and where are you looking to go in your life that incentivises 'putting on the full armour...'?
    Keep at it mate, all the best 🙌

    • @adamtiyce
      @adamtiyce  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Appreciate your insight which is very helpful. At the moment I'm uploading to build momentum to tell a bigger story. There is purpose to starting off this slow as I want to create a personal habit of uploading videos otherwise the future story (revealing that in January) will suffer.
      The more videos I watch of others, the more I realise how important it is to bring value which I hope I am doing even on a tiny level.
      In regards to putting on the full armour, I see that as a daily spiritual practice regardless of where we are at in life.
      Thanks for your encouragement! 😀

    • @stompinknowledge3968
      @stompinknowledge3968 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @adamtiyce my curiosity is piqued, I'm subscribed to see what awaits 🙏 in the meantime it's late in Australia - get to bed, dude! (Tassie here, don't think the clock has even struck 1994 yet so I'll stay up a bit longer)