yeah, figuring out the title before you make the video is one tip i don't use. i tried, but i ended up making my normal videos and then think of the best title that works with the content i've created.
@@SlantedT. This is how I describe my channel in its bio: I explore metaphysical, spiritual, and esoteric concepts, primarily drawing from the legendary teachings of Florence Scovel Shinn, author of The Game of Life and How to Play It, Your Word is Your Wand, and The Power of the Spoken Word. My approach goes beyond simply quoting her work; I engage with her ideas, discussing and analyzing them to make them relevant to our contemporary world. After all, we’re living a century after her time
You have a similar set up to me. I have another channel that is focused on a specific topic and is doing great. Then I have this channel that I've had since 2006 and it hasn't even cracked 1000 subs despite the fact that at different times I was making consistent videos for it. Part of the problem is not having any focus. Narrow down to at most three of your interests - that hopefully relate in some way. Then, at minimum, write good titles with strong keywords. 'TH-cam is hard' is a strong keyword, that's why that video got traction (that's how I ended up here). Keywords help TH-cam know who to show your videos to. Maybe don't put spaces between every letter in your title keywords either. Titles are important on TH-cam, don't waste them.
Thanks for dropping by, @tet-life! Good tips! I'm still figuring out the focus for this channel (besides moving & living in Panama). I'll try to figure it out and keep at it. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate it! 🙏
Good video - I'm very new to creating content and your perspective is reassuring. I'm the opposite, I'm more comfortable scripting, but need to improve on being more natural with improvised content and being in front of the camera. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for dropping by @TheTownsBetween, I appreciate it! 🙏 I'm glad you found this video helpful. Good luck with your content, just keep at it and you'll do great! ✌️
Do you try to follow the "best practices" from the TH-cam gurus making or do you prefer exploring and finding your own way to do things?
yeah, figuring out the title before you make the video is one tip i don't use. i tried, but i ended up making my normal videos and then think of the best title that works with the content i've created.
What type of content do you make @lughnahsah?
Thanks for dropping by, I appreciate it! 🙏
@@SlantedT. This is how I describe my channel in its bio: I explore metaphysical, spiritual, and esoteric concepts, primarily drawing from the legendary teachings of Florence Scovel Shinn, author of The Game of Life and How to Play It, Your Word is Your Wand, and The Power of the Spoken Word. My approach goes beyond simply quoting her work; I engage with her ideas, discussing and analyzing them to make them relevant to our contemporary world. After all, we’re living a century after her time
Gotcha!
You have a similar set up to me. I have another channel that is focused on a specific topic and is doing great. Then I have this channel that I've had since 2006 and it hasn't even cracked 1000 subs despite the fact that at different times I was making consistent videos for it.
Part of the problem is not having any focus. Narrow down to at most three of your interests - that hopefully relate in some way. Then, at minimum, write good titles with strong keywords. 'TH-cam is hard' is a strong keyword, that's why that video got traction (that's how I ended up here). Keywords help TH-cam know who to show your videos to. Maybe don't put spaces between every letter in your title keywords either. Titles are important on TH-cam, don't waste them.
Thanks for dropping by, @tet-life!
Good tips!
I'm still figuring out the focus for this channel (besides moving & living in Panama). I'll try to figure it out and keep at it.
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate it! 🙏
Good video - I'm very new to creating content and your perspective is reassuring. I'm the opposite, I'm more comfortable scripting, but need to improve on being more natural with improvised content and being in front of the camera. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for dropping by @TheTownsBetween, I appreciate it! 🙏
I'm glad you found this video helpful.
Good luck with your content, just keep at it and you'll do great! ✌️