It definitely takes patience. I’ve been on TH-cam as a creator for over two years and mine is the slowest growing account in my niche, so you really do have to focus on making the videos you want so that your own enjoyment of the topics carries you through. Also, as someone who wears glasses too, your glasses slipping makes you very relatable btw (oh, the struggle is real lol)
It really is very real haha! Fingers crossed that your channel starts to grow a bit faster, but the most important thing is that you're enjoying the process! Thank you so much for watching!
I know it takes patience. I have been uploading for about 3 years and I'm still slowly growing. It's hard work, but I'm willing to stick it out. It's really comforting that it takes bigger TH-camrs just as long to get their channel going. Tip: Whenever you feel upset about how low your sub count or view count is, just imagine however many subscribers/views you had are standing in the same room as you. 55 subs seems like not that much, but if you imagine them being in the same room as you, THAT'S A LOT OF PEOPLE.
You come across as trustworthy and authentic, someone who's really spent the time, done the work and learned from the experience. Thanks for sharing your notes, Kelsey! Looking forward to more.
Thank you, for your helpful videos. ^^ I am not super sure, when I started, but it has ben a while already and only this year, (2022) I reached 50 subs. It is not a lot, but I am happy about it. Posting every week, is not really possible for me. Because I do animated content as well. I try to put something out once a month and that mostly works.^^
I can not believe that you only had 532 subs just over a year ago! Wow! I'm sure that there were people watching this wondering how you would know how to grow a channel at that point. Nobody is questioning that now! Congrats! You'll pass 100K subs probably tomorrow. You know how to do it!
Thank you! These are really good tips and reminders. I started a channel about a year ago but stopped posting. A lot because of outside life obligations, but also because I need more patience. I watched your video "Launching Your Art Career in 2022" and I'm in the first stage of just needing to make stuff. My brain however starts worrying about future steps and the whole process halts. So my new mantra is "just make stuff". I'm glad youtube recommended your videos to me.
I'd like you to know that you give inspiration a lot of people which is so valuable. Your channel encouraged me to decide to share my art on social media 🙏
This video really talked to me. I've been on TH-cam for two years now I think, and it takes so long to grow! For me the most frustating thing is the watch time, since it's the only thing that's keeping me from being monotized here... I'm also an art channel, but I'm really good at creating searchable content. It's something I really need to work on. I found one of your videos last year, and I really happy to see how far you've come when I found one of your most recent videos again! Congrats on your channel, you are so soothing to hear, plus very informative!
Watch time is definitely the harder part of the monetization threshold to reach than subscribers. Try to really analyze your retention graphs on your videos to figure out how you can make your content more interesting. I took a look at your content-- I might try switching up your thumbnail design and make some search-driven content. Creators under 10k get a steep discount on Tubebuddy, which is a TH-cam SEO tool I absolutely swear by. I'm rooting for you Bia!
I suspect that particular video took off more in that time due to the season- in October it starts getting colder and in December is when it was most popular, so winter time in the northern hemisphere… oil paints have a lot of fumes and in warm weather you can paint outdoors or have windows open but not so much when it’s freezing cold outside. If your audience is mainly North America or maybe some UK then makes sense.
I've just started out doing art stuff on TH-cam (mostly resin dice) after trying social media and Twitch streaming for a year or so. Thanks for the tips! All your videos about behind the scenes stuff have been really inspiring. I think the biggest thing that's held me back is knowing my first videos aren't going to be very good, so it's very welcome to hear that I should just START.
i have a decent camera, its 7 years old now, but HD, and i don't really have any good lighting. i see the vision of what i would be on youtube, but, honestly i am not sure i could show up consistently seeing as i am not even happy enough with where my art is yet. the only prerequisite is being happy with where your art is and having a good rythm at making it that you can incorporate making videos in with. you have done a great job at progressing quickly and getting better at the production value. You make a good point about scripting things. makes me think of how bob ross or how kevin hill oil painting all have key phrases and very specific personalities that can easily drive the content in their episodes, on top of having a consistent and well defined style. TH-cam loves to tell you how your videos preform, but also LOVES to change how the algorithm works to make it harder for your videos to preform. i want to be like bob ross where ( if he were still here) he could make as many videos as he wanted on any subject, not just art, and people would watch because they are watching to watch him.
I think Bob Ross’ ability to make videos on any topic is definitely something that people with an audience can 100% do. If you’re thinking about starting on YT, I’d really recommend it! I’m far from happy with my art at the moment, and I think that’s a really relatable thing for people, but my painting process videos perform pretty well for me, particularly the vlogs, so I think people genuinely enjoy seeing the journey unfold. I hope that helps! 💕
@@KelseyRodriguez yeah no doubt that is true. i just don't know if i have one niche that i could stick to. but you are right, if you are gonna start, might as well start. Perhaps I will. You are doing great on your path. i love watching your videos,.
I just started my art channel (Francine Maile) a little while ago and even more recently decided to try to put more effort into growing it and diversifying my content (so far I only have a couple speedpaint videos). I've been binging your content and learning so much! Thank you for sharing all your experiences - it's both inspiring and motivating. I've been having a lot of fun filming shots for an artist vlog video and I'm excited to start editing soon :)
I'm so glad this video was recommended to me🥺 I've been posting on youtube for a few months now and the slow rate I've been growing at was so disheartening. But your videos are helping me out so much so I'm super grateful!!
Thank you for being so authentic and helpful with your advice. I've decided to take the turn into being an artist on TH-cam as a career and currently in the process of learning the business side of things which ain't easy. I wish the best to other talents who are pursuing this kind of career too
This was so valuable for me. I just uploaded my first video yesterday and now I know what to expect. Thanks for making this video! I love your channel. ♥️
Interesting tips! I've just started posting art-making videos weekly (only a few sketchbook tours before that as well as non-art related videos once in a while). For me, it's just for fun (not job-related), but I would like it if some more people watched. Even people I know IRL don't watch. I will try to use your tips to get some more viewers my way.
great content, i just found you out and i appreciate the sharing of very useful information for upcoming artists, i have made alot of the steps you talk about on my own path and grew alot as an artist on the past 2 years, im am not very much invested on my channel at this point of my career, but i have boosted it a bit on the past and i am planning to get back at it on the last 2 quarters of thsi year, for now im enrolled on another university technical course and just had my first child, but still i manage to paint everyday and make a very decent living from it, on Portuguese standards.. thanks for your transparency and great content
I started a channel just a few months ago and I run two art based businesses and a third business. My channel is about juggling all three of those as a single mom and how I work within each of those businesses. I know I'm finding this video of yours late, but it was appreciated!
I love that you mention Roberto Blake! His channel is amazing when it comes to using TH-cam to build your freelance business and become your own boss. Your channel is also hitting those similar notes on the creative/art side, which is absolutely helpful! I appreciate people like you and Roberto for talking about the analytics and back-end side that I think a lot of people, even people who are super successful on TH-cam, don't know super well.
Thanks for this video Kelsey. im just starting on my youtube path as well. and i'm realizing it does take time. I think key for me is enjoying the process and making sure im not burning out. what do people say its a marathon not a sprint? idk.
It's absolutely a marathon! Just reached 1k subs myself and I've been at this for over a year. I think the best thing is to do is to make a strategy, stick with it, and see where you end up in 3-6 months, then pivot if needed.
your videos have inspired and given me the courage to start my own TH-cam channel. I haven't posted on there much because life has been so chaotic, but your "100 video idea's" video (haha that sounds funny) has given me many ideas. ^-^
I really love you and your channel I watch you since months, I remember when you had 5k subs and I was following your journey. You are amazing, your videos are super helpful ^^ Watching you gives me hope I can make art my full time job before I will be done with Master degree in arts [which I start in like 3 weeks!] I hope one day I will be as big youtuber as you and will be able say that I archived it mostly thanks to you
Hii Kelsey! Your channel is so informative and you telling us about the way you plan your channel is so inspiring~ I started my channel this year and feel glad that you can just make videos of what you are interested in at the time! I am also an artist but it is validating to hear that we can make videos about your life, and experiment freely! Looking forward to see your journey
It takes a lot to get started, but sticking with it and finding a rhythm, coming up with new ideas and really making a job out of them is something completely different. And then there are those who are just lucky. Keep your fingers crossed for everyone who starts a youtube channel. Unfortunately it didn't work for me. Anyway Great Video but how did you find people for support each other?
I think you are a very knolegbile person you don't know the great deal of admiration I have for you. Kelsey, I pray to God that you have a lot greater growth than what you have right now God sees everything and I believe firmly that he blesses people like you who bless others. May the good Lord bless you., you deserve it.
Honestly I think just knowing that just because my videos have next to no views now doesn’t mean all hope for them is lost, is gonna make this so much easier to keep going with than insta’s exhausting “the first 2 minutes are crucial” vibe 🥴
Just a quick question about audio and cameras: most of what I'm planning to do (with another TH-cam channel) is mostly 3D stuff, would I really need a camera for that or would OBS Studio to capture the screen be enough? Also, with the audio, my laptop has a built-in camera but I also have a dynamic microphone that I got mainly for recording using a cassette recorder (I'm also a musician but I'm really planning for that to be audio only or integrated with some of my videos), would using either of those and using Audacity (the only audio editor that I truly trust) would be okay to start (probably have to record the audio over and over until my talking sounds clear enough to be able to understand)?
I’ve been posting speedpaints and animations since I was in middle school. I’m about to turn 21. I worry those old videos are bad for professionalism and my traction on this platform but I don’t think I can leave the channel. My channel is a lot like a diary it holds my childhood art and a lot of memories.
I just started my channel! Hopefully I can keep up with it. My goal is not to be a full time TH-camr but to promotion of my drawing classes. Hopefully it works out ok! It is amazing to find fellow artists doing well to look up to.
I’m just starting out on my artist journey and I’ve been binging your videos 💙 thank you so much for all of these great tips. Btw this is my channel if anyone is interested ☺️
Thank you Kelsey, for sharing! So cool to have seen you grow from the start, Im cheering for you🥰🥰 Ive just started my channel (name: Lene Fredriksen) and have joined a coaching program by the “think media” team. I am an art coach as well as an artist and I want to help people grow as artists through helping with mindset. Posted first video earlier today, yay! Thanks for your motivation!😘
Oh awesome! I don’t live in Alaska anymore but going on hikes around the Kenai Peninsula were some of the best memories I have from the past few years.
Hey Kelsey! I've been viewing a lot of your videos recently and have been picking up a lot of great tips. I started my channel about a year ago and it's pretty much been a throw things at the wall and see what sticks kind of thing as well as getting comfortable on camera. I think one of my concerns is using my channel as a way to promote my artwork as oppose to being primarily teaching based. I would assume I'd have have to have amazing artwork in order to grow that way but I think im going to try more info driven content in the coming year. If you wouldn't mind taking a quick skim over my channel to see what you think a good direction for me to follow would be, I'd really appreciate that! Thanks for all your hard work!
Hey Shaun! I took a look at your channel. I definitely agree that info based content (what I like to consider value based content) is a great direction to pivot in. I do still think showing your process is important, though. I can't say what direction is best for you, I think figuring out who your ideal audience is is the best way to gain more clarity on that. I will say that improving the visual quality of your videos, editing out long pauses and filler words like "um" as well as inspiring a bit more curiosity in the viewer with your thumbnails would help you grow more. I have an interactive workbook on this topic on my website, and a coaching tier over on my Patreon if you'd like to chat one on one. Hope that helps!
Getting subscribers is my struggle. I've been doing my art channel for over 4 months now. Not having problems with views or watch time. But getting subscribers is ridiculously difficult. After over 1200 views I don't even have 20 subs. Don't know if it's just the niche or my content 😁 Grateful for any advice
You’re doing totally fine actually in terms of views/subs ratio, just make sure you’re showing some personality and giving people a reason to stick around. Jokes or an entertaining editing style can go a long way
@@KelseyRodriguez Thanks for the advice! So 1 new subscriber for every 100- 300 views is considered normal? I somehow always thought that a beginner should get roughly 1+ sub every day. Which would make 365 subs after a year (or in cases like yours over 1000 subs in a year). I also thought people stick around mainly for the informational value. Didn't think that entertainment in such video formats would be that big of a deal. But yeah, I can see how making it more entertaining adds more value to the content. Just takes more time to produce, so I'd have to sacrifice quantity for quality.
How does algorithm know what a video without sound is about? Let's say I'm just drawing and have no voice over, how will algorithm know whom to show it to? Will it not work at all if I don't say keywords in the video? Have you had any experience with that?
Hmm, I don't have a lot of experience with that, but if you have keyword in the title and description I'd imagine things would probably be fine, but even text built into the video, like captions detailing the process, would help your ranking. Though there are plenty of videos that rank well in search that don't have VoiceOver
This video was very helpful. I’ve actually been on youtube for a long time. Some years have been more consistent than others. Your channel is motivating me to revive my channel and get back into a consistent work flow between art creation and video content. Would love if you could check me out.
It definitely takes patience. I’ve been on TH-cam as a creator for over two years and mine is the slowest growing account in my niche, so you really do have to focus on making the videos you want so that your own enjoyment of the topics carries you through. Also, as someone who wears glasses too, your glasses slipping makes you very relatable btw (oh, the struggle is real lol)
It really is very real haha! Fingers crossed that your channel starts to grow a bit faster, but the most important thing is that you're enjoying the process! Thank you so much for watching!
The glasses thing was why i started watching too.. that is so MEEEEE lol....
I know it takes patience. I have been uploading for about 3 years and I'm still slowly growing. It's hard work, but I'm willing to stick it out. It's really comforting that it takes bigger TH-camrs just as long to get their channel going.
Tip: Whenever you feel upset about how low your sub count or view count is, just imagine however many subscribers/views you had are standing in the same room as you. 55 subs seems like not that much, but if you imagine them being in the same room as you, THAT'S A LOT OF PEOPLE.
You come across as trustworthy and authentic, someone who's really spent the time, done the work and learned from the experience. Thanks for sharing your notes, Kelsey! Looking forward to more.
Thank you, for your helpful videos. ^^
I am not super sure, when I started, but it has ben a while already and only this year, (2022) I reached 50 subs. It is not a lot, but I am happy about it. Posting every week, is not really possible for me. Because I do animated content as well. I try to put something out once a month and that mostly works.^^
Your channel and your podcast were two of the things that motivated me the most to take TH-cam seriously. Thank you!
I can not believe that you only had 532 subs just over a year ago! Wow! I'm sure that there were people watching this wondering how you would know how to grow a channel at that point. Nobody is questioning that now! Congrats! You'll pass 100K subs probably tomorrow. You know how to do it!
Thank you! These are really good tips and reminders. I started a channel about a year ago but stopped posting. A lot because of outside life obligations, but also because I need more patience. I watched your video "Launching Your Art Career in 2022" and I'm in the first stage of just needing to make stuff. My brain however starts worrying about future steps and the whole process halts. So my new mantra is "just make stuff". I'm glad youtube recommended your videos to me.
I'd like you to know that you give inspiration a lot of people which is so valuable. Your channel encouraged me to decide to share my art on social media 🙏
This video really talked to me. I've been on TH-cam for two years now I think, and it takes so long to grow! For me the most frustating thing is the watch time, since it's the only thing that's keeping me from being monotized here... I'm also an art channel, but I'm really good at creating searchable content. It's something I really need to work on. I found one of your videos last year, and I really happy to see how far you've come when I found one of your most recent videos again! Congrats on your channel, you are so soothing to hear, plus very informative!
Watch time is definitely the harder part of the monetization threshold to reach than subscribers. Try to really analyze your retention graphs on your videos to figure out how you can make your content more interesting. I took a look at your content-- I might try switching up your thumbnail design and make some search-driven content. Creators under 10k get a steep discount on Tubebuddy, which is a TH-cam SEO tool I absolutely swear by. I'm rooting for you Bia!
@@KelseyRodriguez Thank you so much for the tips Kelsey! I'll try to step up my thumbnail game ( it's definitely lacking) !!
I suspect that particular video took off more in that time due to the season- in October it starts getting colder and in December is when it was most popular, so winter time in the northern hemisphere… oil paints have a lot of fumes and in warm weather you can paint outdoors or have windows open but not so much when it’s freezing cold outside. If your audience is mainly North America or maybe some UK then makes sense.
I've just started out doing art stuff on TH-cam (mostly resin dice) after trying social media and Twitch streaming for a year or so. Thanks for the tips! All your videos about behind the scenes stuff have been really inspiring. I think the biggest thing that's held me back is knowing my first videos aren't going to be very good, so it's very welcome to hear that I should just START.
Thanks so much for watching!
i have a decent camera, its 7 years old now, but HD, and i don't really have any good lighting. i see the vision of what i would be on youtube, but, honestly i am not sure i could show up consistently seeing as i am not even happy enough with where my art is yet. the only prerequisite is being happy with where your art is and having a good rythm at making it that you can incorporate making videos in with.
you have done a great job at progressing quickly and getting better at the production value. You make a good point about scripting things. makes me think of how bob ross or how kevin hill oil painting all have key phrases and very specific personalities that can easily drive the content in their episodes, on top of having a consistent and well defined style.
TH-cam loves to tell you how your videos preform, but also LOVES to change how the algorithm works to make it harder for your videos to preform.
i want to be like bob ross where ( if he were still here) he could make as many videos as he wanted on any subject, not just art, and people would watch because they are watching to watch him.
I think Bob Ross’ ability to make videos on any topic is definitely something that people with an audience can 100% do. If you’re thinking about starting on YT, I’d really recommend it! I’m far from happy with my art at the moment, and I think that’s a really relatable thing for people, but my painting process videos perform pretty well for me, particularly the vlogs, so I think people genuinely enjoy seeing the journey unfold. I hope that helps! 💕
@@KelseyRodriguez yeah no doubt that is true. i just don't know if i have one niche that i could stick to. but you are right, if you are gonna start, might as well start. Perhaps I will. You are doing great on your path. i love watching your videos,.
I just started my art channel (Francine Maile) a little while ago and even more recently decided to try to put more effort into growing it and diversifying my content (so far I only have a couple speedpaint videos). I've been binging your content and learning so much! Thank you for sharing all your experiences - it's both inspiring and motivating. I've been having a lot of fun filming shots for an artist vlog video and I'm excited to start editing soon :)
@YugoBlu Wow! Thank you so much!! For the follow AND the compliment 😊
I'm so glad this video was recommended to me🥺
I've been posting on youtube for a few months now and the slow rate I've been growing at was so disheartening. But your videos are helping me out so much so I'm super grateful!!
Thank you for being so authentic and helpful with your advice. I've decided to take the turn into being an artist on TH-cam as a career and currently in the process of learning the business side of things which ain't easy. I wish the best to other talents who are pursuing this kind of career too
I am about to start my artist TH-cam journey and this video has been so valuable! Thank you!!
Rewatching this video today and it gives me strength to keep on trying to be successful :) Thank you for making all of this content.❤
This was so valuable for me. I just uploaded my first video yesterday and now I know what to expect. Thanks for making this video! I love your channel. ♥️
Interesting tips! I've just started posting art-making videos weekly (only a few sketchbook tours before that as well as non-art related videos once in a while). For me, it's just for fun (not job-related), but I would like it if some more people watched. Even people I know IRL don't watch. I will try to use your tips to get some more viewers my way.
great content, i just found you out and i appreciate the sharing of very useful information for upcoming artists, i have made alot of the steps you talk about on my own path and grew alot as an artist on the past 2 years, im am not very much invested on my channel at this point of my career, but i have boosted it a bit on the past and i am planning to get back at it on the last 2 quarters of thsi year, for now im enrolled on another university technical course and just had my first child, but still i manage to paint everyday and make a very decent living from it, on Portuguese standards.. thanks for your transparency and great content
I started a channel just a few months ago and I run two art based businesses and a third business. My channel is about juggling all three of those as a single mom and how I work within each of those businesses. I know I'm finding this video of yours late, but it was appreciated!
I love that you mention Roberto Blake! His channel is amazing when it comes to using TH-cam to build your freelance business and become your own boss. Your channel is also hitting those similar notes on the creative/art side, which is absolutely helpful! I appreciate people like you and Roberto for talking about the analytics and back-end side that I think a lot of people, even people who are super successful on TH-cam, don't know super well.
Wow, you have very successfully increased subs at this point! Great work and thank you for continuously sharing!
CreativelymewithBri ❤love your videos and so amazed by your growth!
Thanks for this video Kelsey. im just starting on my youtube path as well. and i'm realizing it does take time. I think key for me is enjoying the process and making sure im not burning out. what do people say its a marathon not a sprint? idk.
It's absolutely a marathon! Just reached 1k subs myself and I've been at this for over a year. I think the best thing is to do is to make a strategy, stick with it, and see where you end up in 3-6 months, then pivot if needed.
This video is great! I started my TH-cam journey a few months ago and I really needed this video. Thank you!
your videos have inspired and given me the courage to start my own TH-cam channel. I haven't posted on there much because life has been so chaotic, but your "100 video idea's" video (haha that sounds funny) has given me many ideas. ^-^
I really love you and your channel I watch you since months, I remember when you had 5k subs and I was following your journey. You are amazing, your videos are super helpful ^^ Watching you gives me hope I can make art my full time job before I will be done with Master degree in arts [which I start in like 3 weeks!] I hope one day I will be as big youtuber as you and will be able say that I archived it mostly thanks to you
Hii Kelsey! Your channel is so informative and you telling us about the way you plan your channel is so inspiring~ I started my channel this year and feel glad that you can just make videos of what you are interested in at the time! I am also an artist but it is validating to hear that we can make videos about your life, and experiment freely! Looking forward to see your journey
It takes a lot to get started, but sticking with it and finding a rhythm, coming up with new ideas and really making a job out of them is something completely different. And then there are those who are just lucky.
Keep your fingers crossed for everyone who starts a youtube channel. Unfortunately it didn't work for me.
Anyway Great Video but how did you find people for support each other?
I think you are a very knolegbile person you don't know the great deal of admiration I have for you. Kelsey, I pray to God that you have a lot greater growth than what you have right now God sees everything and I believe firmly that he blesses people like you who bless others. May the good Lord bless you., you deserve it.
Honestly I think just knowing that just because my videos have next to no views now doesn’t mean all hope for them is lost, is gonna make this so much easier to keep going with than insta’s exhausting “the first 2 minutes are crucial” vibe 🥴
Omg Kelsey you had 532 subs at this time and now you're at 32K!!! I would LOVE an update video on this 😊
Gracias por tus consejos! Como artista plástica y audiovisual en youtube han sido útiles y valiosos, apoyo tu contenido :)
justo ahora estoy viendo otros videos tuyos :P gracias! Nos ayudarías mucho si continuaras creando videos para aprender como artistas autodidactas :)
Thank you for sharing your advice and experience!
Just a quick question about audio and cameras: most of what I'm planning to do (with another TH-cam channel) is mostly 3D stuff, would I really need a camera for that or would OBS Studio to capture the screen be enough? Also, with the audio, my laptop has a built-in camera but I also have a dynamic microphone that I got mainly for recording using a cassette recorder (I'm also a musician but I'm really planning for that to be audio only or integrated with some of my videos), would using either of those and using Audacity (the only audio editor that I truly trust) would be okay to start (probably have to record the audio over and over until my talking sounds clear enough to be able to understand)?
I’ve been posting speedpaints and animations since I was in middle school. I’m about to turn 21. I worry those old videos are bad for professionalism and my traction on this platform but I don’t think I can leave the channel. My channel is a lot like a diary it holds my childhood art and a lot of memories.
you could always private/unlist them!
I just started my channel! Hopefully I can keep up with it. My goal is not to be a full time TH-camr but to promotion of my drawing classes. Hopefully it works out ok! It is amazing to find fellow artists doing well to look up to.
I’m just starting out on my artist journey and I’ve been binging your videos 💙 thank you so much for all of these great tips.
Btw this is my channel if anyone is interested ☺️
ive watched this video multiple times. i love it
your tips are inspiring thx!
Thank you Kelsey, for sharing! So cool to have seen you grow from the start, Im cheering for you🥰🥰 Ive just started my channel (name: Lene Fredriksen) and have joined a coaching program by the “think media” team. I am an art coach as well as an artist and I want to help people grow as artists through helping with mindset. Posted first video earlier today, yay! Thanks for your motivation!😘
9:01 you have over 40k subscribers now. Congratulations!
So surprised you live in AK! I stumbled across your channel totally by (algorithmic) "accident." I grew up in Anchorage 🥰
Oh awesome! I don’t live in Alaska anymore but going on hikes around the Kenai Peninsula were some of the best memories I have from the past few years.
@@KelseyRodriguez It's a very touch-and-go sort of place; I hate it when people say it to me, but it's true: You'll be back!
Hey Kelsey! I've been viewing a lot of your videos recently and have been picking up a lot of great tips. I started my channel about a year ago and it's pretty much been a throw things at the wall and see what sticks kind of thing as well as getting comfortable on camera. I think one of my concerns is using my channel as a way to promote my artwork as oppose to being primarily teaching based. I would assume I'd have have to have amazing artwork in order to grow that way but I think im going to try more info driven content in the coming year. If you wouldn't mind taking a quick skim over my channel to see what you think a good direction for me to follow would be, I'd really appreciate that! Thanks for all your hard work!
Hey Shaun! I took a look at your channel. I definitely agree that info based content (what I like to consider value based content) is a great direction to pivot in. I do still think showing your process is important, though. I can't say what direction is best for you, I think figuring out who your ideal audience is is the best way to gain more clarity on that. I will say that improving the visual quality of your videos, editing out long pauses and filler words like "um" as well as inspiring a bit more curiosity in the viewer with your thumbnails would help you grow more. I have an interactive workbook on this topic on my website, and a coaching tier over on my Patreon if you'd like to chat one on one. Hope that helps!
Getting subscribers is my struggle. I've been doing my art channel for over 4 months now. Not having problems with views or watch time.
But getting subscribers is ridiculously difficult. After over 1200 views I don't even have 20 subs. Don't know if it's just the niche or my content 😁 Grateful for any advice
You’re doing totally fine actually in terms of views/subs ratio, just make sure you’re showing some personality and giving people a reason to stick around. Jokes or an entertaining editing style can go a long way
@@KelseyRodriguez Thanks for the advice! So 1 new subscriber for every 100- 300 views is considered normal?
I somehow always thought that a beginner should get roughly 1+ sub every day. Which would make 365 subs after a year (or in cases like yours over 1000 subs in a year).
I also thought people stick around mainly for the informational value. Didn't think that entertainment in such video formats would be that big of a deal. But yeah, I can see how making it more entertaining adds more value to the content. Just takes more time to produce, so I'd have to sacrifice quantity for quality.
I’m working on my art channel as well
You can film with your iPhone! It depends on which iPhone you have.
Thanks so much Kelsey! Your content has been so helpful. I just started my art channel (Louann Sidon Art) ☺💖🎨
I think it peaked because of the holidays. People researched for gift giving and those that received it researched how to use it.
Personally I love when people push their glasses up. Dare I say cool. I don’t know why. Lol
How does algorithm know what a video without sound is about? Let's say I'm just drawing and have no voice over, how will algorithm know whom to show it to? Will it not work at all if I don't say keywords in the video? Have you had any experience with that?
Hmm, I don't have a lot of experience with that, but if you have keyword in the title and description I'd imagine things would probably be fine, but even text built into the video, like captions detailing the process, would help your ranking. Though there are plenty of videos that rank well in search that don't have VoiceOver
@@KelseyRodriguez Thank you for your insights!
7,000 views. Now you get 1M or hundred of thousands of views on some videos
This video was very helpful. I’ve actually been on youtube for a long time. Some years have been more consistent than others. Your channel is motivating me to revive my channel and get back into a consistent work flow between art creation and video content. Would love if you could check me out.
Yeah TH-cam takes so long to grow