I love the "get it? Doors open." lol I'm on a similar journey from transitioning from short form to long form. There's so much more value in long form IMO but def takes more work. Here to support your journey!
Hahah, thanks 🤝 I definitely agree that it takes more work, but I think that’s the exact reason the quality of the material is better. There’s a larger barrier to entry and I think that’s what makes people have to be more creative instead of just doing quick trends.
@@DarrenNaylor I 100% agree that the quality of long-form is better, and I prefer the connection with others that it can provide. I just hope that TH-cam doesn’t penalize creators who don’t want to make shorts. I realize they want to compete with tiktok, but to me watching tiktok is like jumping into a car that’s already going 100 mph, and when you’re done you just jump out of the car. Long-form YT isn’t like that at all. I appreciate that you’re doing what matters to you.
@@JeffreyKnuppelMD As someone that has been pseudo-researching/learning all things online, esp. with regards to seeing trends/patterns coming and def. going for numerous years. The pattern for less fake BS, less copycat content, less tactics more truth, less scammers, less Bot created content is going to be the lead going forward. Long form will help audiences decide who is BS vs true YT content that vast majority of humans want. Short form has a place, maybe some will do both, but best believe long form will only help in building an audience or a place to share for those being their true self. I also say this because of what the actual platforms state not someone telling me cause they heard from 7 other creators. If I can say anything over the years of people watching, haha, If you have the natural urge to share/create videos, than follow it, but never because you want to be like someone, or think its quick n easy to do, or a money grab. Know yourself before you give of self. Stay Smilin'
The Channel MUST align with your life goals. I just found my great idea. I've grown one channel to 25k without trying very hard, this next one will be a million.
After building the courage, I finally started a TH-cam channel to showcase the step-by-step process of creating wire-art cars, a childhood passion I had neglected for years. I just hit 125 subscribers! 🎉
I'm 3 years in, 3.5k subscribers, monetized in November and all I can say is that you hit the nail on the head with this video. TH-cam is the best decision I ever made after the pandemic and I'm still publishing and going strong. Those of you reading this, keep going! It's so worth it, even outside of getting monetized - TH-cam helped me get a new job, it seconds as a video editing portfolio & it has helped build my personal brand 100x more than the last 10 years on IG ever did.
@@aerickwander it took me a whole year to get my first 200-300 subscribers! Keep it up! Make search based content if possible, update older titles & thumbnails, and make uploading a video every week or 2 part of your routine! 💪🏽
“What am I doing here? I’m sharing myself, I’m sharing my energy”. We gotta do this first and foremost for ourselves, mostly for ourselves as a way to honour our own innate right to be, to express whatever we’ve brought to share and give to the world. I’ve been procrastinating creating my channel precisely because of the fear of sharing who I am, fear of opening up, fear of blossoming into the world. People can be really fucking cruel and the more sensitive one is the less encouraged they feel to get exposed and judged. I’m much closer than I’ve ever been though. The awful lot of shadow work I’ve done is bringing fruitful results. Thank you for this very necessary video mate.
I can completely relate to your words. Going on healing journey too, creating and putting myself out there is me overcoming my own shadows, we are in this together!
Well said. One thing I've learned in life is that special things reside on the other side of fear. Steven pressfield says it well, saying that any worthwhile idea or pursuit will have an equal level of fear/resistance. That when it comes to progress, the more afraid you are of trying something that is calling you, the more it means that you should go in that direction.
well said brother, but the fear of getting judged by people is often less than the fear of never trying to pursue that inner innate dream that always come to someone´s own mind. So overcome that fear and you will realise that it was always a bigger fear in the own head than in real life
I just recently hit 1000 subscribers and, oddly, I may have felt a greater sense of accomplishment hitting that goal than when I completed a PhD in Molecular Biology which took 6 years. It's probably because it was so far out of my comfort zone when I started, so it took a lot more effort than I ever thought it could. Having the data trend positively and then hitting goals is a pretty awesome feeling sometimes.
You perfectly described why it's felt like such an accomplishment for me as well. It's extremely uncomfortable talking to a camera and then putting it out there for the world to see. Cheers to never giving up!
Ive just come from ‘the land of instant gratification’ and restarting over here and it’s so refreshing. It feels very welcoming and as you say, encourages you to create and grow in a healthy way. Ty. ✨
"Creating for myself". That's it right there. I worked in TV for 15+ years. I got to work on some cool stuff. But nothing is as satisfying as creating FOR YOURSELF. Not for your boss. Not for an audience. Not for a marketing team. Just you.
Love this! I only want to create videos that I personally would love to watch and I know that there are others that enjoy my videos and content because I get subscribers regularly and engagement. Not a lot but some.
@@elissawatsonvlog same - I want to share all the places I visit. I want to share tips and tricks about travel. I live in San Diego - there are literally millions of things I can create content on. Things that I've been overlooking. My style will be my offering, just me, talking about San Diego places and things. Eventually I'll even show my face - LOL
Instagram was my main platform but the constant ads and poor algorithm was overwhelming. I started posting on TH-cam without worrying about the content or how it would "perform". I'd say I have been in creative bliss lately without all those worries. I started to create for myself again
TH-cam doesn’t just create value for the moment, but also for the future. This is what I most love about the platform as an artist. My art lives on forever. ❤
You found the winning combination. Being a TH-camr is very similar to running your own business. You should upload things people want to see, just like businessman should offer product/service that people need. And when the growth becomes real, you can consider hiring people to help you run your channel more efficiently. The most difficult part is starting and growing of course, but patience and hard work (with a little bit of Famester) will always pay off at the end. Good luck to everybody, I hope everyone is going to succeed one day.
Your TH-cam post is refreshing. I forgot people used to just post real life content experiences in feelings like you did here. Things we can relate to. Good stuff
Seems like a lot of creative people are coming back around to TH-cam and approaching it in a different way. For me, it's not about CRUSHING the algorithm or finding the secret in the sauce. It's just about "Making" something and putting it out there.
TH-cam is the best place to create content as a long term asset. I have a channel where I havent posted in 2yrs and it has just had a huge surge in subs and watch hours with just 12 videos.
Your authenticity is tangible and breath of fresh air.. there is such a draw away from that in these times and how true that if you stop giving your creative expression an honest outlet but instead chasie after a trend, you will only be inviting frustration and insecurity… inspiring post!
I’m so tired of short form - algorithms and shadowbans and negativity not only from the trolls but the actual platforms. A lot of us are tired of trying to change the world in 30 seconds! I’ve been thinking about how to make this change back into long form and this video is very encouraging. One video a week it is. Thank you!
exactly - I like shorts but now I'm creating long form. Travel stuff with voiceovers using CapCut. I don't want to be that "influencer in the wild" doing crazy things and annoying people.
I couldn’t have put it better myself, this is exactly why my husband and I started our channel only a few days ago. For US. We don’t can’t if we get followers or likes or whatnot. We just want to connect with like minded people and expand on our knowledge in this community while making memories! Thank you for the encouragement and the transparency!
I’m a 39 year old mom, professional photographer and filmmaker and this really resonated with me. I like the challenge of uploading a video a week to push yourself. I’m going to try that.
I actually did the 30 days short challenge, took about an hour a day to make a decent short and it blew up my metrics by hundreds of percent. Keep in mind I already had material from my past long form video which I shortened to 15 - 20 second shorts. It's a great way to see what works, what doesn't and be surprised by what does.
@cherishchee Absolutely! as someone who just started - I would suggest - just start - and try to get fun out of the process. First few videos always suck - but it is like everything on the journey of life. First steps, first days at works etc.
Thanks man I’m an older guy with no tech background minimal video editing skills and just started learning to bass fish and doing videos info was great for me I appreciate!!!!!
Great video. For anyone on the fence, just be authentic. You can start your first video by telling them what they'll learn by watching your video and then LITERALLY saying "This is my first video, I'm a little nervous" and all will be fine!
I discovered many genuine individuals on TH-cam, and it's enjoyable to engage with people, especially creators who interact with their audience. I'm exhausted by the quick pace of short-form content and prefer storytelling like you do. I wish you more success and telling more stories.
Bro… I have 147 subscribers and I needed this so much. I couldn’t get myself to record anything for 5 years but yesterday I made 2 vlogs …. Ima go edit them and upload right now ❤️✌🏼 god bless
I came across your channel this morning after releasing a video of my own and decided to give it a try to hear your two cents. I think everything you said is exactly right. I’m 2+ years in and find nothing but growth on this platform. I don’t compete, I don’t have envy, I’m not jealous of bigger creators because I am making for me. I’m also grateful to the 4300 people who enjoy what I do, and I think that’s a big difference between TH-cam and the other platforms. I think it’s a community here is quite possibly more valuable than any other platform. Anyhow, I really enjoyed this video, so keep painting and acting and creating because you’re pretty damn good at it.
I really appreciate it and congrats on your success in here so far! That’s a great audience for such a short period of time. Cheers to growth and creating 🙏🏻
Congratz on your success bro..Im grateful to hear from you, as newbie channel, Hoping to be like you, God Bless you more..In everything we do, we must put God first for He will guide us on our way❤❤
I started 5 years ago never took it seriously and only had 12 subs for that time Then I did something about woke and bud lite. With Super Bowl. I got 3.7 view it shock me. So I put up my first serious video on story that happened this week as a truck driver that had a few problems. And called an April fools joke. In last 8 hours since posting I’m over 50 views and I’m sure the subs will eventually come. I just planning to tell stories of my road trips Some will take off and others will give the attitude that they just wasted 5 minutes of their time
I agree with you, I started making youtube videos in 2015 maybe, now reaching 20k subscribers. There were times I gave up on it, but always was confused about why youtube encourages “trends” instead of original content creators. Your video gave me a motivation to keep making original content instead of getting carried away by “trending topics”.
You just proved your point to me. I clicked on this thinking I'd watch the first few minutes and then click away. You retained me via authenticity and not using overly stimulating cuts, edits, and retention techniques. I watched the entire video. You were simply honest. Well done, and thank you.
I’m actually a guitar TH-camr so this was pretty funny when you used that as an example. Agree so much on how TH-cam videos stick around as opposed to instagram and TikTok. I have videos from long ago that suddenly get a boost in views and comments. So if a video I make doesn’t get a lot of views at the start, it doesn’t feel wasted. Just reached 1000 subs a little while ago and it’s growing every day, so it’s a very fun process.
It's so true about TH-cam being a less pressure and more substantive long term. Lot's of videos take off and get the bulk of their views well after posting date, it just takes time for them to hit the right audience. Sometimes, nothing happens at all. It's like gardening, where you plant the seeds and hope for the best.
This is uplifting. I started a channel with no previous history on other platforms and may have had too high expectations in terms of numbers but I came to terms with just focusing on having fun and doing what I want rather than playing the catch up game of mr beast and company.
Man this video struck a chord. I can relate here. Got so burnt out trying to keep up on IG that I just quit creating content altogether and just recently I got back into editing videos I shot months ago and really enjoyed it. This was the video I needed to see today to push me back to creating long form content that I enjoy and stop worrying about what’s trending. Thank you!
It's awesome how you mentioned you tried to do YT a few times before, but then you really committed to doing 1 video per week. That's exactly my story right there! I've always wanted to do YT for the longest and have it a few tries but never really committed. Then this year, I decided to go all in and start what I called PROJECT48, where I post at least 1 video per week for the rest of the year (started first week of Feb and from there, there's 48 weeks left in the year...get it? 😅). But yeah just posted my 7th video and have more on the way! Can't wait to see where this YT journey takes me.
TH-cam is definitely a hustle but it's straight from the heart. Before march 3rd, I only had 144 followers so for anyone out there who is doing the grind... simply express yourself. Doesn't matter how. Do it for yourself and the love of what you believe in. Everything will eventually fall into place. The algorithm will help you find your people!
I like to think that you left the camera going all night between Day 1 and Day 2 and then edited out 8+ hours of total darkness and silence. Now that would be relatable (to me, anyway). New subscriber, btw.
21 subscribers in! Started my channel 1 week ago and feel extremely good to share my thoughts with everyone so openly! Best of luck to every new TH-cam creator for stepping out of your comfort zone to contribute to the society! Onwards and Upwards!
This video is what my spirit guides wanted me to see today. I can personally attest this was the reason for my switch and honestly my videos are 4 me and I hope my content finds its audience but this platform gives me more room to be original. I HATE TRENDS. I hate being a follower and I spent YEARS on other platforms & realized psychologically it was stealing my passion; I allowed it bc my focus shifted for the wrong reasons. Thanks for sharing. I’m growing on my main TH-cam channel & I’m really going to keep at it. This was confirmation❤
The trends can be fun to do here and there, but those platforms are now just built on people doing only trends. There is very little unique creativity anymore. Glad to hear you’ve shifted your focus! You’re in the right place 🤝
I appreciate it! The trends were fun for a while but it hit me pretty hard when I realized I stopped creating anything original. I think they can still be in the mix but not the primary things being posted. I’ve had more fun posting here since shifting my focus.
this is exactly where I am. Feeling disengaged from making the same trending VO type comedy. I want to make original content- it’s hard though because it doesn’t get pushed out the same
I've been on TH-cam and was a daily uploader at 1 point, but rarely ever touched TikTok. To me, as a finance TH-camr, TH-cams demographic just seems more mature and you get more time to really talk deeply about diff topics.
I was kinda like you till it clicked for me in February...I started posting consistently...and the growth has been encouraging...now I'm doubling to make more videos that i want to watch... The tip you really need is "START" thanks bro 🔥
Thanks for this video, Darren. I enjoyed every single moment of it. I hope you grow and see your content (film, painting etc) getting out there to people that love it. I am on TH-cam since almost the beginning of TH-cam. I never saw anything special happening with my channel (i was never consistent with posting every week or every 2 weeks or anything like that) but there are two things I know for sure: 1. Some people have seen and enjoyed my music (that's great, i have no complaint about it) and 2. SOMEDAY, *maybe* one of my songs will get super viral, after 5-10-15 yrs (and if I am dead, my children will earn some money from dad's music lol). The best part of YT is that there is ALWAYS a chance for any video to get discovered and spread. It is not a spreed, it is a marathon (for most creators). But that's also what makes me feel the same, as you: Less pressure. I have been on TikTok , Instagram etc and..... nope, it doesn't work positively for me either. That "trial and error" game is not ok for me. On TH-cam I like the fact that you "plant" something and SOMETIME, if it's worth it, it will "bloom" (sooner or later). So I don't have the stress (of course I don't make a living from it either. It's my hobby... for which I pay of course - to be able to make videos etc -) of waiting to see what happens. I just post and forget.
Just started my channel. Currently at 500 subs. Cigar asmr prep, and toasting shorts. I'm loving it. I should have started my TH-cam channel 3 years ago. It not too late! Wishing yall success !
I finally built up some courage and confidence to start recording. Honestly these videos have been very helpful and i hope great things will come your way brother 🤝🏽🔥
Darren, thank you for this wonderful video! Very heartwarming and inspiring❤I started recording videos myself just a few months ago after quitting drinking and smoking and switching to SR. And it's just recently taken off. Subscribed and will follow your success!
Im a newbie and pretty must just came straight out the gate this year doing shorts after no activity for 9 years. I agree with u on how TikTok, IG reels bring that adrenaline rush and pressure, waiting for those likes and gratification. It can be overwhelming. But as u said, YT long form content has a different vibe. I love your story. Thanks for sharing. Definitely subscribing.
Totally agree with your video… I’m nearly at the 100k subs mark, but I’m always learning with YT and find I have loads of people saying, I’ve just watched one of your early vids etc. wishing you and the channel all the best. 🙏 keep at it
Great video, man! Really glad I saw this! I’m in the same boat, for years I have been wanting to take TH-cam more seriously, but I’ve never done so. I ended up getting wrapped up in the world of professional videography, clients, projects, and never once focused on myself. I just moved from Miami to Fort Myers just a couple of days ago, and I have decided that enough is enough, it’s time to content for me! Keep up the great work!
I appreciate it! Well it sounds like you already have a strong skillset that's really popular on here so you're already a step ahead of most. Start uploading and experimenting and seeing what works. The momentum will help push through the slow beginning process. Just make sure you upload regularly and are having fun with it. We go this 🤝
I love this video! And I also thinks it’s awesome that when you posted this, it was when you only had 500 subs, and now you’ve got over 10k! Great job, and very inspiring video. You’ve gained another follower ❤
It's all true. I've learned SO much awesome stuff from TH-cam. Been a big fan of long form content for quite sometime now. Used to find myself listening to Tubers talk shop with each other on Live Streams occasionally even though I was just listening cuz I though they were cool. Almost never occurred to me that I could do that too. And now I am! My channel is tiny, I'm just some guy playing board games in his studio apartment, and I have NO idea what I'm doing. But people engage with that anyway! I wanna keep growing and make cool stuff on here. Nothing in my life has EVER excited me more y'all!
You nailed it. TH-cam can lift you up when you're down. While other platforms are designed to hook you in and pull you down so low you're desperate...yet addicted, and can't stop scrolling. It's EVIL. You come here, and it's about connection. Those other platforms make me want to take a shower. Keep on keeping it real. Ya got me. I'm subbed!
Fellow painter/filmmaker here - I appreciate your perspective. It's a good reminder that if I just create the types of videos I was searching for way back when, my channel will naturally evolve into what it's meant to be - whatever that is.
Most appreciate your upload,sir...especially a newbie like myself having had some non successful attempts in the past, I have no real major ambitions, other than to be consistent in my uploading and to get better each time I do. My channel, WORK HARD PLAY HARD, as of 5 days ago, has my 1st video upload featuring myself. Very humble beginnings indeed!✌️💜👊
heck yeah dude! I have been on TH-cam since 2008. Watching and learning for years, not realizing I missed about half a dozen opportunities I could have created content around. Now I am just enjoying the process and let the growth happen organically. This is a marathon, not a sprint, so patience is a must. Keep rocking the videos dude and I just subbed to you!
Man I something similar happen on TikTok in 2020. I kept having videos do really well but didn’t take it serious and stopped posting for long periods of time. I didn’t realize the opportunity until I saw other accounts as small as mine blow up to hundreds of thousands of followers and now make a living from it, haha. All good tho, I’m more comfortable here and not in a rush. Just want to connect with the art/film community and make stuff I like. Let’s keep building, bro 🤝
@@DarrenNaylor well said my friend. It is such a huge place of community most of all. I really feel that if we can all create content that reminds us of our favorite shows we all looked forward ro watching, we will hit that critical point. It takes effort and dedication for sure. Keep pushing brother it is already happening for you and I will be joining on your videos when they upload!
Frustrating for me... I have 150+ videos...16k watch hours and 1033 subscribers....but only 1 has gone viral and unfortunately (regardless of my audio remastering efforts), TH-cam doesn't consider it enough of a change and flags it as REUSE (versus, putting up a silly "reaction" video on same content) and thus has denied me monetization twice now. I hate that I have no one to discuss this with and end up making changes and then having to wait another 3 months to reapply and get the same response regardless of my appeal video content and putting up tons of original material since first monetization denial. SO FRUSTRATING! Subbed - Really enjoyed the video Darren.
100% agree man with many of these points. **After pouring ourselves into the video creation and it living past 24 hours feel so much better as a creator!
Thanks for sharing your experience. I just today got 500 subscribers and I’m blown away by it all! It might not seem a lot but still it feels like an accomplishment! Hopefully it’ll keep on growing strong. Best of luck to all TH-camrs here! 😎👍 P.S This was a very helpful video and had to subscribe to your channel. Definitely deserves more subscribers👍
I started my TH-cam journey at just 14 in 2014, I initially focused on creating videos about trending topics. However, despite my efforts, I was disheartened by the lack of views. This pattern repeated when I shifted to gaming-related content in 2017. Feeling discouraged, I abandoned my channel yet again. Now, a decade since I first began, I've returned to TH-cam with a renewed determination. Even if it takes another ten years to reach 10k subscribers, I refuse to give up. It's uplifting to connect with others who share a similar journey of setbacks and perseverance.
Dude, I feel you, that's why I started taking it seriously lately. It is a way for me to express myself through jokes and trying to make people laugh in my target niche.
I hope the fire in me stays lit. 3 days ago a fire lit in me and I made 6 shorts and 6 long form videos. I was at 150 subs and reached 225 today, which isn’t a lot by any means, but at least I’m seeing the hard work pay off. I know I’m doing these videos for the right reason because I know there is someone on the other side of the screen that has been dreaming for decades of buying there dream Rv and taking that dream trip with the family, but the daunting landscape of all the different options out there makes it hard to make the jump. The more I post the more I know they are getting an honest look at what’s out there. I also really really enjoy making these videos and learning cool new ways to edit them. Fingers crossed I keep the consistency and momentum. I’ll come back to this video periodically and see how much I’ve grown🙏🏼
I sent this to our sales team to explain why TH-cam is totally different than Facebook, instagram, X, etc. Your methodical and calm presentation included examples anyone can relate to. Ramping up our TH-cam content has been on my to do list for years. I think this got me off dead center with a simple and low starting point. I’m always creating grand schemes with lists and sub lists. The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. This video popped up for a reason. As he says, time spent on TH-cam is mostly about learning and growing. Thanks for this one.
As a newcomer who's just loaded his 9th video and over the month I've had a channel, gained 10 subscribers (and got thrilled at that 🤣) I found this video of yours really insightful and encouraging. Love the content.
I make shorts on yt and im so nervous to make the jump to longform. These videos really help to keep me inspired. I am under 100 subs and I want to monetize one day so thanks for this video!! You have a new subscriber
I only started taking TH-cam seriously as a creator about a year ago, I am only a small channel with under 1k subs, but that is ok because I am not here for a race. TH-cam for me has always been a platform for learning new skills, and now I find myself sharing my skill set with the community which I really enjoy. My interests are around cinematography, photography, set design, lighting, 3d modelling and animation which is how I stumbled on your channel, but the focus on my channel is all about 3d creative pipelines. I am really glad I stumbled upon your channel, I will enjoy learning absorbing your content and learning new things.
I love the "get it? Doors open." lol I'm on a similar journey from transitioning from short form to long form. There's so much more value in long form IMO but def takes more work. Here to support your journey!
Hahah, thanks 🤝
I definitely agree that it takes more work, but I think that’s the exact reason the quality of the material is better. There’s a larger barrier to entry and I think that’s what makes people have to be more creative instead of just doing quick trends.
I like to mix it up!!!!
@@DarrenNaylor I 100% agree that the quality of long-form is better, and I prefer the connection with others that it can provide. I just hope that TH-cam doesn’t penalize creators who don’t want to make shorts. I realize they want to compete with tiktok, but to me watching tiktok is like jumping into a car that’s already going 100 mph, and when you’re done you just jump out of the car. Long-form YT isn’t like that at all. I appreciate that you’re doing what matters to you.
@@JeffreyKnuppelMD As someone that has been pseudo-researching/learning all things online, esp. with regards to seeing trends/patterns coming and def. going for numerous years. The pattern for less fake BS, less copycat content, less tactics more truth, less scammers, less Bot created content is going to be the lead going forward. Long form will help audiences decide who is BS vs true YT content that vast majority of humans want. Short form has a place, maybe some will do both, but best believe long form will only help in building an audience or a place to share for those being their true self. I also say this because of what the actual platforms state not someone telling me cause they heard from 7 other creators. If I can say anything over the years of people watching, haha, If you have the natural urge to share/create videos, than follow it, but never because you want to be like someone, or think its quick n easy to do, or a money grab. Know yourself before you give of self. Stay Smilin'
@@DavySTUNwell said 👍👌💯
The fun part happens when you grow and want to maintain it.
The Channel MUST align with your life goals. I just found my great idea. I've grown one channel to 25k without trying very hard, this next one will be a million.
After building the courage, I finally started a TH-cam channel to showcase the step-by-step process of creating wire-art cars, a childhood passion I had neglected for years. I just hit 125 subscribers! 🎉
Congratulations! Keep growing!
Keep it up, and remember to put the creativity and outlet first… success and monetization second.
That's awesome. Still a struggle. Glad that u have that momentum going!
Yes, bro! I did the same a month ago....slowly building something with my mushroom growing hobby
I just subscribed 👍🏿
I'm 3 years in, 3.5k subscribers, monetized in November and all I can say is that you hit the nail on the head with this video. TH-cam is the best decision I ever made after the pandemic and I'm still publishing and going strong.
Those of you reading this, keep going! It's so worth it, even outside of getting monetized - TH-cam helped me get a new job, it seconds as a video editing portfolio & it has helped build my personal brand 100x more than the last 10 years on IG ever did.
I get 350 in 1 year... can't seems moving recently and kinda giving up hahaha
@@aerickwander it took me a whole year to get my first 200-300 subscribers!
Keep it up! Make search based content if possible, update older titles & thumbnails, and make uploading a video every week or 2 part of your routine! 💪🏽
Thanks
Ohhh yes!! Makes sense!! 😮❤
@@TARIQABDELPHOTO thanks for the tips!
“What am I doing here? I’m sharing myself, I’m sharing my energy”. We gotta do this first and foremost for ourselves, mostly for ourselves as a way to honour our own innate right to be, to express whatever we’ve brought to share and give to the world. I’ve been procrastinating creating my channel precisely because of the fear of sharing who I am, fear of opening up, fear of blossoming into the world. People can be really fucking cruel and the more sensitive one is the less encouraged they feel to get exposed and judged. I’m much closer than I’ve ever been though. The awful lot of shadow work I’ve done is bringing fruitful results. Thank you for this very necessary video mate.
Right there with ya, buddy. ❤
I can completely relate to your words. Going on healing journey too, creating and putting myself out there is me overcoming my own shadows, we are in this together!
Good job ❤
Well said. One thing I've learned in life is that special things reside on the other side of fear. Steven pressfield says it well, saying that any worthwhile idea or pursuit will have an equal level of fear/resistance. That when it comes to progress, the more afraid you are of trying something that is calling you, the more it means that you should go in that direction.
well said brother, but the fear of getting judged by people is often less than the fear of never trying to pursue that inner innate dream that always come to someone´s own mind. So overcome that fear and you will realise that it was always a bigger fear in the own head than in real life
I just recently hit 1000 subscribers and, oddly, I may have felt a greater sense of accomplishment hitting that goal than when I completed a PhD in Molecular Biology which took 6 years. It's probably because it was so far out of my comfort zone when I started, so it took a lot more effort than I ever thought it could. Having the data trend positively and then hitting goals is a pretty awesome feeling sometimes.
That’s so cool to read’
Subscribed just to keep the trend up 😁
You perfectly described why it's felt like such an accomplishment for me as well. It's extremely uncomfortable talking to a camera and then putting it out there for the world to see. Cheers to never giving up!
Congratulations
@@Chanettes_Unique thanks!
Let’s gooooo
TH-cam is king among all social media platforms. There is a learning curve here instead of just constant dopamine hits
1000%
Couldn’t fucking agree more! 💯
Exactly
Well said 👏
That’s facts 💯
68 subscribers here.. Good luck to everyone out there pushing until breakthrough. GODSPEED to us.
Subscribing now
I am on 12 subscribers so I actually look at channels like yours as my goal! Congrats on getting 68 as that's 68 people who love your content!
@@AVVGaming1 thanks a lot fam, just dropped a sub
66 subscribers here. Gained 18 in the last 10 ish days. I know it’s nothing but it’s crazy inspiring.
Oh thank you so much! I also subbed to yourself, I am going to watch through the videos once I get off my day job!@@Princewilltech
"Share these things, and trust they will find their audience" - I love that about this platform.
Absolutely 🤝
hope so! :)
That's true!
Same!
I read this as he said it 😂 the universe works in mysterious ways 😂
Ive just come from ‘the land of instant gratification’ and restarting over here and it’s so refreshing. It feels very welcoming and as you say, encourages you to create and grow in a healthy way. Ty. ✨
No mater how many subs you have, youtube can still change lives.
"Creating for myself". That's it right there.
I worked in TV for 15+ years. I got to work on some cool stuff. But nothing is as satisfying as creating FOR YOURSELF.
Not for your boss.
Not for an audience.
Not for a marketing team.
Just you.
Love this! I only want to create videos that I personally would love to watch and I know that there are others that enjoy my videos and content because I get subscribers regularly and engagement. Not a lot but some.
I dig it
exactly. I want subscribers and I'm revisiting past Travel and future travel. I want people to view, but I'm making it for myself.
@@elissawatsonvlog same - I want to share all the places I visit. I want to share tips and tricks about travel. I live in San Diego - there are literally millions of things I can create content on. Things that I've been overlooking. My style will be my offering, just me, talking about San Diego places and things. Eventually I'll even show my face - LOL
I legit thought this was a video by a big channel with 2 million subscribers. Bro you’re criminally underrated!!!
I appreciate you!
This!!
Facts
Me too!
Wow.
I have learnt a lot.
This one is hot lava.
Will erupt sooner than you think.
for real
Instagram was my main platform but the constant ads and poor algorithm was overwhelming. I started posting on TH-cam without worrying about the content or how it would "perform". I'd say I have been in creative bliss lately without all those worries. I started to create for myself again
Here's to all that will grow and hit their first 500 and beyond 🍻
Stay dedicated!
TH-cam doesn’t just create value for the moment, but also for the future. This is what I most love about the platform as an artist. My art lives on forever. ❤
You found the winning combination. Being a TH-camr is very similar to running your own business. You should upload things people want to see, just like businessman should offer product/service that people need. And when the growth becomes real, you can consider hiring people to help you run your channel more efficiently. The most difficult part is starting and growing of course, but patience and hard work (with a little bit of Famester) will always pay off at the end. Good luck to everybody, I hope everyone is going to succeed one day.
Alot info.ive gotta relisten when not so sick..thank you .
Your TH-cam post is refreshing. I forgot people used to just post real life content experiences in feelings like you did here. Things we can relate to. Good stuff
Seems like a lot of creative people are coming back around to TH-cam and approaching it in a different way. For me, it's not about CRUSHING the algorithm or finding the secret in the sauce. It's just about "Making" something and putting it out there.
💯 true story… I set aside YT for a while but now finding my way back
Exactly!! I'm just enjoying the process. 🙂
So true
Hmmmmmm I liked! 👍🏿
@@artistcharlesmaring stick with it man!
TH-cam is the best place to create content as a long term asset. I have a channel where I havent posted in 2yrs and it has just had a huge surge in subs and watch hours with just 12 videos.
That's amazing, man. I never knew that about this platform. Definitely one of my favorite parts about it so far.
Your authenticity is tangible and breath of fresh air.. there is such a draw away from that in these times and how true that if you stop giving your creative expression an honest outlet but instead chasie after a trend, you will only be inviting frustration and insecurity… inspiring post!
50+ subscribers in the last 30 days! Enjoying the process and the support!
I've learnt 3D printing, coding and how to build a gaming pc entirely on youtube from scratch, this are just random examples. I love this platform
"Get in the habit of creating" is fantastic advice. Thank you for the reminder!
🤝🤝
I’m so tired of short form - algorithms and shadowbans and negativity not only from the trolls but the actual platforms. A lot of us are tired of trying to change the world in 30 seconds! I’ve been thinking about how to make this change back into long form and this video is very encouraging. One video a week it is. Thank you!
One is what he did, more than one you'll hit the algorithm quicker.
The more you put out the quicker you'll hit.
exactly - I like shorts but now I'm creating long form. Travel stuff with voiceovers using CapCut. I don't want to be that "influencer in the wild" doing crazy things and annoying people.
Great job soldier! Continued success!!👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
yeah. I feel what you are saying. TH-cam allows you to just be you😊
I couldn’t have put it better myself, this is exactly why my husband and I started our channel only a few days ago. For US. We don’t can’t if we get followers or likes or whatnot. We just want to connect with like minded people and expand on our knowledge in this community while making memories! Thank you for the encouragement and the transparency!
Your followers will come fa sure!
I’m a 39 year old mom, professional photographer and filmmaker and this really resonated with me. I like the challenge of uploading a video a week to push yourself. I’m going to try that.
Love to hear it! Just keep creating and experimenting 🤝👍
I actually did the 30 days short challenge, took about an hour a day to make a decent short and it blew up my metrics by hundreds of percent. Keep in mind I already had material from my past long form video which I shortened to 15 - 20 second shorts. It's a great way to see what works, what doesn't and be surprised by what does.
@cherishchee Absolutely! as someone who just started - I would suggest - just start - and try to get fun out of the process. First few videos always suck - but it is like everything on the journey of life. First steps, first days at works etc.
have to say I agree with you 100%. youtube is where it's at!
You’re very genuine and authentic. Really enjoyed your video!
Well, I'm in my forties and going out on this limb! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks man I’m an older guy with no tech background minimal video editing skills and just started learning to bass fish and doing videos info was great for me I appreciate!!!!!
I have 19 subscribers and am so happy with it in the short time I've been on you tube. This video gives me the encouragement to keep going❤❤ thank you
Always keep going even when your mind is telling you to stop.
It gets greater later.
I sure hope so. It's starting to get hard if I don't get subs but I'm not giving up
If you found yourself on this video I hope you reach your goal don’t give up !! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
❤
Thank you.
Thank you I needed this ❤
Great video. For anyone on the fence, just be authentic. You can start your first video by telling them what they'll learn by watching your video and then LITERALLY saying "This is my first video, I'm a little nervous" and all will be fine!
Love your low key style. Relaxing. Thanks for the info
I discovered many genuine individuals on TH-cam, and it's enjoyable to engage with people, especially creators who interact with their audience. I'm exhausted by the quick pace of short-form content and prefer storytelling like you do.
I wish you more success and telling more stories.
I really appreciate it! More to come :)
Bro… I have 147 subscribers and I needed this so much. I couldn’t get myself to record anything for 5 years but yesterday I made 2 vlogs …. Ima go edit them and upload right now ❤️✌🏼 god bless
Love to hear it!!
147 subscribers is awesome! I hope one day to reach that level! Well done to you!
I came across your channel this morning after releasing a video of my own and decided to give it a try to hear your two cents. I think everything you said is exactly right. I’m 2+ years in and find nothing but growth on this platform. I don’t compete, I don’t have envy, I’m not jealous of bigger creators because I am making for me. I’m also grateful to the 4300 people who enjoy what I do, and I think that’s a big difference between TH-cam and the other platforms. I think it’s a community here is quite possibly more valuable than any other platform. Anyhow, I really enjoyed this video, so keep painting and acting and creating because you’re pretty damn good at it.
I really appreciate it and congrats on your success in here so far! That’s a great audience for such a short period of time.
Cheers to growth and creating 🙏🏻
@@DarrenNaylor You too, Darren!!
I feel the same as you!
Congratz on your success bro..Im grateful to hear from you, as newbie channel, Hoping to be like you, God Bless you more..In everything we do, we must put God first for He will guide us on our way❤❤
I started 5 years ago never took it seriously and only had 12 subs for that time Then I did something about woke and bud lite. With Super Bowl. I got 3.7 view it shock me. So I put up my first serious video on story that happened this week as a truck driver that had a few problems. And called an April fools joke. In last 8 hours since posting I’m over 50 views and I’m sure the subs will eventually come. I just planning to tell stories of my road trips Some will take off and others will give the attitude that they just wasted 5 minutes of their time
I agree with you, I started making youtube videos in 2015 maybe, now reaching 20k subscribers. There were times I gave up on it, but always was confused about why youtube encourages “trends” instead of original content creators. Your video gave me a motivation to keep making original content instead of getting carried away by “trending topics”.
Thank you SO much for this video, Darren! ❤I just recorded my first video today. Nothing special 😂just getting momentum going. ✌️
You just proved your point to me. I clicked on this thinking I'd watch the first few minutes and then click away. You retained me via authenticity and not using overly stimulating cuts, edits, and retention techniques. I watched the entire video. You were simply honest. Well done, and thank you.
I’m actually a guitar TH-camr so this was pretty funny when you used that as an example.
Agree so much on how TH-cam videos stick around as opposed to instagram and TikTok. I have videos from long ago that suddenly get a boost in views and comments. So if a video I make doesn’t get a lot of views at the start, it doesn’t feel wasted.
Just reached 1000 subs a little while ago and it’s growing every day, so it’s a very fun process.
It is so refreshing to watch a video on this topic that isn't gimmicky or unrealistic. Thank you for the inspiration
It's so true about TH-cam being a less pressure and more substantive long term. Lot's of videos take off and get the bulk of their views well after posting date, it just takes time for them to hit the right audience. Sometimes, nothing happens at all. It's like gardening, where you plant the seeds and hope for the best.
Authenticity and individuality is what I appreciate as well. Nice work Thanks. Subscribed.
This is uplifting.
I started a channel with no previous history on other platforms and may have had too high expectations in terms of numbers but I came to terms with just focusing on having fun and doing what I want rather than playing the catch up game of mr beast and company.
Subbed😊
Man this video struck a chord. I can relate here. Got so burnt out trying to keep up on IG that I just quit creating content altogether and just recently I got back into editing videos I shot months ago and really enjoyed it. This was the video I needed to see today to push me back to creating long form content that I enjoy and stop worrying about what’s trending. Thank you!
It's awesome how you mentioned you tried to do YT a few times before, but then you really committed to doing 1 video per week. That's exactly my story right there!
I've always wanted to do YT for the longest and have it a few tries but never really committed. Then this year, I decided to go all in and start what I called PROJECT48, where I post at least 1 video per week for the rest of the year (started first week of Feb and from there, there's 48 weeks left in the year...get it? 😅). But yeah just posted my 7th video and have more on the way! Can't wait to see where this YT journey takes me.
You are lucky! I've been on this space for 5 years without anything to show for it🤣
TH-cam is definitely a hustle but it's straight from the heart. Before march 3rd, I only had 144 followers so for anyone out there who is doing the grind... simply express yourself. Doesn't matter how. Do it for yourself and the love of what you believe in. Everything will eventually fall into place. The algorithm will help you find your people!
I like to think that you left the camera going all night between Day 1 and Day 2 and then edited out 8+ hours of total darkness and silence. Now that would be relatable (to me, anyway). New subscriber, btw.
hahahah my memory cards would never forgive me. Welcome, I appreciate you 🤝
Haha, love this comment!
Really happy this showed up on my home page. Thanks for putting yourself out there and giving some insight and words of encouragement.
I’m really glad to hear that and I appreciate it!
21 subscribers in! Started my channel 1 week ago and feel extremely good to share my thoughts with everyone so openly! Best of luck to every new TH-cam creator for stepping out of your comfort zone to contribute to the society! Onwards and Upwards!
This video was very much needed! Thank you for sharing! 😊
This video is what my spirit guides wanted me to see today. I can personally attest this was the reason for my switch and honestly my videos are 4 me and I hope my content finds its audience but this platform gives me more room to be original. I HATE TRENDS. I hate being a follower and I spent YEARS on other platforms & realized psychologically it was stealing my passion; I allowed it bc my focus shifted for the wrong reasons. Thanks for sharing. I’m growing on my main TH-cam channel & I’m really going to keep at it. This was confirmation❤
The trends can be fun to do here and there, but those platforms are now just built on people doing only trends.
There is very little unique creativity anymore.
Glad to hear you’ve shifted your focus! You’re in the right place 🤝
This was dope. Very similar feelings and ready to create for myself rather than trends or clients
I appreciate it!
The trends were fun for a while but it hit me pretty hard when I realized I stopped creating anything original.
I think they can still be in the mix but not the primary things being posted.
I’ve had more fun posting here since shifting my focus.
this is exactly where I am. Feeling disengaged from making the same trending VO type comedy. I want to make original content- it’s hard though because it doesn’t get pushed out the same
I've been on TH-cam and was a daily uploader at 1 point, but rarely ever touched TikTok. To me, as a finance TH-camr, TH-cams demographic just seems more mature and you get more time to really talk deeply about diff topics.
This video 💯 found me. This is what I’ve been feeling lately as well!
I was kinda like you till it clicked for me in February...I started posting consistently...and the growth has been encouraging...now I'm doubling to make more videos that i want to watch... The tip you really need is "START" thanks bro 🔥
I needed this today. Thank you.
Hell ya, love hearing that. You're very welcome!
@@DarrenNaylor I started my TH-cam channel on Monday so it’s quite timely.
Thanks for this video, Darren. I enjoyed every single moment of it. I hope you grow and see your content (film, painting etc) getting out there to people that love it. I am on TH-cam since almost the beginning of TH-cam. I never saw anything special happening with my channel (i was never consistent with posting every week or every 2 weeks or anything like that) but there are two things I know for sure: 1. Some people have seen and enjoyed my music (that's great, i have no complaint about it) and 2. SOMEDAY, *maybe* one of my songs will get super viral, after 5-10-15 yrs (and if I am dead, my children will earn some money from dad's music lol). The best part of YT is that there is ALWAYS a chance for any video to get discovered and spread. It is not a spreed, it is a marathon (for most creators). But that's also what makes me feel the same, as you: Less pressure. I have been on TikTok , Instagram etc and..... nope, it doesn't work positively for me either. That "trial and error" game is not ok for me. On TH-cam I like the fact that you "plant" something and SOMETIME, if it's worth it, it will "bloom" (sooner or later). So I don't have the stress (of course I don't make a living from it either. It's my hobby... for which I pay of course - to be able to make videos etc -) of waiting to see what happens. I just post and forget.
Just started my channel. Currently at 500 subs. Cigar asmr prep, and toasting shorts. I'm loving it. I should have started my TH-cam channel 3 years ago. It not too late! Wishing yall success !
I finally built up some courage and confidence to start recording. Honestly these videos have been very helpful and i hope great things will come your way brother 🤝🏽🔥
I have finally dived into TH-cam Showroom of content creation.
Darren, thank you for this wonderful video! Very heartwarming and inspiring❤I started recording videos myself just a few months ago after quitting drinking and smoking and switching to SR. And it's just recently taken off. Subscribed and will follow your success!
Im a newbie and pretty must just came straight out the gate this year doing shorts after no activity for 9 years. I agree with u on how TikTok, IG reels bring that adrenaline rush and pressure, waiting for those likes and gratification. It can be overwhelming. But as u said, YT long form content has a different vibe. I love your story. Thanks for sharing. Definitely subscribing.
Subbed 😊
Newbie as well. Loved your vibe and subscribed. ❤❤❤
@@royananya back at cha😉
subbed gl
Back at ya!!@@GregtheGrey6969
Totally agree with your video… I’m nearly at the 100k subs mark, but I’m always learning with YT and find I have loads of people saying, I’ve just watched one of your early vids etc. wishing you and the channel all the best. 🙏 keep at it
Look how great this video has done, maybe your strengths is giving people help and advice for YT 🙌
I loved this video..u made perfect sense and having just posted my first video today this is exactly what I needed. Thankyou.
Feeling pretty motivated to keep pulling through on my new channel! Thank you for the realness!
Hell ya, brother. Keep going!
New sub brother
@@GregtheGrey6969 wow, really appreciate that, Thank you!
nice one Darren. You're cool ;)
Thanks, bro! 🤝
Great video, man! Really glad I saw this! I’m in the same boat, for years I have been wanting to take TH-cam more seriously, but I’ve never done so. I ended up getting wrapped up in the world of professional videography, clients, projects, and never once focused on myself. I just moved from Miami to Fort Myers just a couple of days ago, and I have decided that enough is enough, it’s time to content for me! Keep up the great work!
I appreciate it! Well it sounds like you already have a strong skillset that's really popular on here so you're already a step ahead of most.
Start uploading and experimenting and seeing what works. The momentum will help push through the slow beginning process. Just make sure you upload regularly and are having fun with it.
We go this 🤝
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I love this video! And I also thinks it’s awesome that when you posted this, it was when you only had 500 subs, and now you’ve got over 10k! Great job, and very inspiring video. You’ve gained another follower ❤
It's all true. I've learned SO much awesome stuff from TH-cam. Been a big fan of long form content for quite sometime now. Used to find myself listening to Tubers talk shop with each other on Live Streams occasionally even though I was just listening cuz I though they were cool. Almost never occurred to me that I could do that too. And now I am! My channel is tiny, I'm just some guy playing board games in his studio apartment, and I have NO idea what I'm doing. But people engage with that anyway! I wanna keep growing and make cool stuff on here. Nothing in my life has EVER excited me more y'all!
You nailed it. TH-cam can lift you up when you're down. While other platforms are designed to hook you in and pull you down so low you're desperate...yet addicted, and can't stop scrolling. It's EVIL. You come here, and it's about connection. Those other platforms make me want to take a shower. Keep on keeping it real. Ya got me. I'm subbed!
still trying to find the group of people who will actually enjoy my vids :(
Buddy you have created only 40 short videos, it's too soon to be discouraged, keep up the great work
Just subscribed..keep it up 💯💯💯
Wait, your stuff is relatively popping off now, Nice!
I think your group of people is Nick
maybe sad face is not attrative :(
Fellow painter/filmmaker here - I appreciate your perspective. It's a good reminder that if I just create the types of videos I was searching for way back when, my channel will naturally evolve into what it's meant to be - whatever that is.
Yep, that seems to be the trick on here which is so much better for natural growth and process.
I appreciate you!
Subbed 😊
Most appreciate your upload,sir...especially a newbie like myself having had some non successful attempts in the past, I have no real major ambitions, other than to be consistent in my uploading and to get better each time I do. My channel, WORK HARD PLAY HARD, as of 5 days ago, has my 1st video upload featuring myself. Very humble beginnings indeed!✌️💜👊
TH-cam will forever be my favorite platform. I love love creating videos here!
heck yeah dude! I have been on TH-cam since 2008. Watching and learning for years, not realizing I missed about half a dozen opportunities I could have created content around. Now I am just enjoying the process and let the growth happen organically. This is a marathon, not a sprint, so patience is a must. Keep rocking the videos dude and I just subbed to you!
Man I something similar happen on TikTok in 2020. I kept having videos do really well but didn’t take it serious and stopped posting for long periods of time.
I didn’t realize the opportunity until I saw other accounts as small as mine blow up to hundreds of thousands of followers and now make a living from it, haha.
All good tho, I’m more comfortable here and not in a rush. Just want to connect with the art/film community and make stuff I like.
Let’s keep building, bro 🤝
@@DarrenNaylor well said my friend. It is such a huge place of community most of all.
I really feel that if we can all create content that reminds us of our favorite shows we all looked forward ro watching, we will hit that critical point.
It takes effort and dedication for sure. Keep pushing brother it is already happening for you and I will be joining on your videos when they upload!
Subbed 😊
Frustrating for me... I have 150+ videos...16k watch hours and 1033 subscribers....but only 1 has gone viral and unfortunately (regardless of my audio remastering efforts), TH-cam doesn't consider it enough of a change and flags it as REUSE (versus, putting up a silly "reaction" video on same content) and thus has denied me monetization twice now. I hate that I have no one to discuss this with and end up making changes and then having to wait another 3 months to reapply and get the same response regardless of my appeal video content and putting up tons of original material since first monetization denial. SO FRUSTRATING! Subbed - Really enjoyed the video Darren.
Subbed ...hello
@@GregtheGrey6969wow. Thank you! 🙏
@@AndrewCCM my pleasure!!!
2900 video 160 000 view 256 sub... subbed tho gl ;)
@@XeLTH-cam back atcha! Thanks!
100% agree man with many of these points. **After pouring ourselves into the video creation and it living past 24 hours feel so much better as a creator!
As someone who is just starting their channel, I appreciate what you're saying here.
I hope I get this feeling soon
wow, ty so much for this video, I completely relate and have been working on an art channel for a little over a year, love learning on TH-cam too.
I love how you combine storytelling, messaging, and presentation so effectively by being true to yourself and to your audience. Keep it up brother!
Thanks for sharing your experience. I just today got 500 subscribers and I’m blown away by it all! It might not seem a lot but still it feels like an accomplishment! Hopefully it’ll keep on growing strong. Best of luck to all TH-camrs here! 😎👍
P.S This was a very helpful video and had to subscribe to your channel. Definitely deserves more subscribers👍
Thanks for the encouragement, I am on my second try at starting here. Hopefully, it works out.
I started my TH-cam journey at just 14 in 2014, I initially focused on creating videos about trending topics. However, despite my efforts, I was disheartened by the lack of views. This pattern repeated when I shifted to gaming-related content in 2017. Feeling discouraged, I abandoned my channel yet again.
Now, a decade since I first began, I've returned to TH-cam with a renewed determination. Even if it takes another ten years to reach 10k subscribers, I refuse to give up. It's uplifting to connect with others who share a similar journey of setbacks and perseverance.
Dude, I feel you, that's why I started taking it seriously lately. It is a way for me to express myself through jokes and trying to make people laugh in my target niche.
I hope the fire in me stays lit. 3 days ago a fire lit in me and I made 6 shorts and 6 long form videos. I was at 150 subs and reached 225 today, which isn’t a lot by any means, but at least I’m seeing the hard work pay off. I know I’m doing these videos for the right reason because I know there is someone on the other side of the screen that has been dreaming for decades of buying there dream Rv and taking that dream trip with the family, but the daunting landscape of all the different options out there makes it hard to make the jump. The more I post the more I know they are getting an honest look at what’s out there. I also really really enjoy making these videos and learning cool new ways to edit them. Fingers crossed I keep the consistency and momentum. I’ll come back to this video periodically and see how much I’ve grown🙏🏼
That’s a great increase in 3 days 🎉👏
@@MrsFearEstate thank you so far I’m up 35 subs since the comment💪🏼😀
@@tylertalkstraveltrailers keep it up.
I sent this to our sales team to explain why TH-cam is totally different than Facebook, instagram, X, etc. Your methodical and calm presentation included examples anyone can relate to. Ramping up our TH-cam content has been on my to do list for years. I think this got me off dead center with a simple and low starting point. I’m always creating grand schemes with lists and sub lists. The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. This video popped up for a reason. As he says, time spent on TH-cam is mostly about learning and growing. Thanks for this one.
You had me at the remembering MySpace comment and the awesome painting of you & Paul Newman!☺👍💕
I really needed your insights at this moment in my TH-cam journey. Thank you!
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As a newcomer who's just loaded his 9th video and over the month I've had a channel, gained 10 subscribers (and got thrilled at that 🤣) I found this video of yours really insightful and encouraging. Love the content.
I make shorts on yt and im so nervous to make the jump to longform. These videos really help to keep me inspired. I am under 100 subs and I want to monetize one day so thanks for this video!! You have a new subscriber
I only started taking TH-cam seriously as a creator about a year ago, I am only a small channel with under 1k subs, but that is ok because I am not here for a race. TH-cam for me has always been a platform for learning new skills, and now I find myself sharing my skill set with the community which I really enjoy. My interests are around cinematography, photography, set design, lighting, 3d modelling and animation which is how I stumbled on your channel, but the focus on my channel is all about 3d creative pipelines. I am really glad I stumbled upon your channel, I will enjoy learning absorbing your content and learning new things.
Thank you for sharing your content! ❤
Darren, I love this. I'm an actor in NYC and started a YT channel three months ago. I share your views and your video gives me hope. Thank you.