I have started gaming channel. I think gaming is a completely different category. A lot of playthrough, walkthrough series have 1+ mil. views with plain thumbnails only with the number of episode. Can they get out with it because they have alot of subs? Who knows? But if you don't want to be controversial or spend hundreds of hours doing a catchy, massive project, then it's hard to make an extremely clickable thumbnail. Especially as a new channel with a creator who has a full-time job. Secondly, who is gonna watch a gaming channel with no full playthrough series? I think the amount of content matters in this niche to some extent. For me, it is stay positive. Push out videos on a regular basis and wait for a new game to make your chances higher when the game is hot. Next thing is you. If you have no experience talking on camera or while gaming, then you just need to practice. How else are you going to improve? And last thing is improving video or overall quality of video filming, posting, thumbnail making and editing. I have a plan to be a little bit difent by doing STALKER 2 with UA dabbing but is it enough? Maybe, maybe not. I don't expect to blow up overnight.
you literally just popped on my homepage and i just clicked the video and like it. your editing skills is amazing
Hey - much appreciated ! Glad you enjoyed
The information you provide is quite good. You should actually dub your videos in different languages so your channel can reach the global Audience.
Def a plan at some point ✅
I have started gaming channel. I think gaming is a completely different category. A lot of playthrough, walkthrough series have 1+ mil. views with plain thumbnails only with the number of episode. Can they get out with it because they have alot of subs? Who knows? But if you don't want to be controversial or spend hundreds of hours doing a catchy, massive project, then it's hard to make an extremely clickable thumbnail. Especially as a new channel with a creator who has a full-time job. Secondly, who is gonna watch a gaming channel with no full playthrough series? I think the amount of content matters in this niche to some extent. For me, it is stay positive. Push out videos on a regular basis and wait for a new game to make your chances higher when the game is hot. Next thing is you. If you have no experience talking on camera or while gaming, then you just need to practice. How else are you going to improve? And last thing is improving video or overall quality of video filming, posting, thumbnail making and editing. I have a plan to be a little bit difent by doing STALKER 2 with UA dabbing but is it enough? Maybe, maybe not. I don't expect to blow up overnight.
Im here before 1k subs. Back in the day we used to buy views, Likes and comments to boost your video
Yeah issue with that though is it gives you vanity metrics but no substance
@AaronMakesVideo yeah you mentioned that to me on IG before. I'm just cheering on, on every platform