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No. 536908
>>536860He makes very
valid points. Of course even if it's not going to be the corona killing of youtube, it'll be something else sooner or later. Everything that goes up must come down to some extent. But when or before youtube disappears, something new will emerge. That's how it always goes. I'm sure that next big thing that's gonna replace youtube will emerge this decade. If you're serious about an online carreer you need to watch the trends and make sure to be an early adopter. (take this with a grain of salt though, these are just my thoughts on it)
No. 536919
>>536856I have never SERIOUSLY thought of doing youtube,but when I was younger I wanted to do those silly lip-singing videos that were the rage back in mid/late 00s at the beggining of youtube.If I made a channel now,it would be about sharing niche/obscure things I like,such as music or weird videos,retro/arcade video games etc.As a younger kid the reason I wouldn't upload videos was due to massive anxiety.Now,considering how stalking and doxxing are a big thing I wouldn't want to be known.Making videos about niche stuff wouldn't require me showing my face,but I'm definitely not the type to do a whole set-up,write a script and all that
>>536875
>if I had started at the age of like 16, I might be popular already>I could start out with an "How I lost X lbs",since those type of videos always get lots of views>english videos are always more successful>There are some asmr youtubers who never show their faces and still get millions of viewsIs it me or are you more interested in clout/views rather than doing something creative to express yourself?Not that people haven't jumped on youtube to get e-famous,but being in it for the fame alone will probably result you in making generic content following trends for the views,which can have success but you don't necessarily get a loyal following.The most successful youtubers either have a specific niche/content type that people keep getting back on,or a charismatic/interesting/relatable personality that keeps their viewers coming back,no matter the content and sometimes both of these things.
>I neither own a cameraPeople to this day film on their smartphones and I can't tell.Unless it's some old,dated phone with not much capabilities you can pull this off.If the video content is decent people will watch(at least I do).It doesn't need to be 4k quality shit
>nor do I know how to use photoshop or other editing softwaresThere are literally SO MANY tutorials on youtube to learn and you can mess with them yourself.And the editing doesn't need to be top-notch or fancy-shmancy but at least make sense and the cuts be where they should
>Plus I'm ESL(…),subtitles or speaking with an awkward accent?Accents are cute unless they are totally incomprehensible and you can improve that within time.There are people who aren't native english speakers and you can hardly tell they are foreigners and have started out with obvious accents.Making videos with subs wouldn't be bad as there could be people who want to practice whatever language you speak and need subs(I do this at times).Or you could also have an awkward accent with subs kek.Building a domestic audience though isn't that bad and there's less competition compared to the english speaking audience
The only concern of yours I can get behind is "what people will think" otherwise the rest of the stuff is manageable as long as you can get yourself down to put decent videos together
I know I probably wrote all this for nothing but I really felt like answering to your post lol No. 536962
>>536960Imagine posting on this website and thinking YOU have the moral/physical/younameit high ground
you fat tub of lard/sack of shit
(USER HAS BEEN PUT OUT TO PASTURE) No. 536966
>>536962Oh wow! You banned me! How will I ever come back and post here?
Fat loser take the criticism instead of shutting it down like this
You cannot live with yourselves which is why you all congregated here and silence any sliver of truth that comes your way
Read the threads on the firs tpage seriously do you guys deserve anything at all? Be honest cunt
No. 536969
>>536966Ohhh cow icon, spill the deets on who it is~
I suspect Raven.
No. 536973
>>536919I do appreciate the long reply lol
>Is it me or are you more interested in clout/views rather than doing something creative to express yourself?To my defense, OP was specifically talking about yt as a career, meaning you'd have to be successful for that to work out. But you're right, being rich and famous by working a bullshit job like being an "influencer" (plus getting shit for free) would definitely be very nice, I always daydream about what it's like to have like a million fans who are interested in the most mundane things in my daily life, like sharing how you do your hair etc…lol But I also really love watching youtube (would do it all day if I could) and I also like asmr and know a lot about it, so it's not like I'd force myself just for clout. And like I mentioned before, a certain amount of followers is also kind of neccessary for public approval. Otherwise you're only the weirdo who posts videos of herself.
I feel like nowdays there's such a huge amount of female or gay male youtubers who are all doing basically the same beauty related content (like diet, skin care, clothes) and get by just fine with that. Or "funny" commentator channels who all talk about tiktok or bad tv shows. Of course I wouldn't wanna be a total sellout who scams her viewers but you also certainly don't need extremely high quality content to get somewhat relevant. Confidence and charisma is probably key.
>The most successful youtubers either have a specific niche/content type that people keep getting back on,or a charismatic/interesting/relatable personality that keeps their viewers coming backI think that's the case for most successful older youtubers, who've been in the game since the beginning. That's also why I said that I wish I had started young. The ones who got popular recently mostly shot to fame fast and only do generic stuff. Not sure if somebody like Jenna Marbles starting out now would have made it, times have changed. I think now you need to be super polished and have everything very nicely editited. Even the ones who film with an iphone have ring lights etc.
I always try to see if there's some kind of magic formula of why some people get many viewers/followers, but no idea. For example just yesterday I saw this video of this gorgeous girl and one would think that she must've a million followers on instagram because people who look like her usually always do but she doesn't even have 100k (of course that's nice but not enough to live off). So what is she doing wrong? It feels so random how some succeed and others don't…
>>536968Recently there's been this one obnoxious poster who always uses reddit spacing, I already noticed them in a couple threads.
No. 536976
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>>536974
we get it, we are nuffin and you are god, you are everything, you are kami-sama
now please stop shitting and pissing yourself because i can perfectly assure you that no one even cares
No. 536991
>>536973Vid related has 343k subs on Youtube and a million views, so she's not really failing.
Possible flaws are she might be
too generic, people like a bit of oddness along with the talent/beauty. (example: weirdos like Jeffree and Shane having fans)
No. 536993
>>536991Also vid is kinda selling snake oil since the real tips are:
>be pretty>have a pretty/interesting house/background/environment>profit? You can mess around with lights and camera settings all you want, pretty people can get popular with literal potato quality photos/vids as long as they're quirky and fulfil the two steps.
No. 537016
I used to have a youtube channel (gaming) that was profitable, but this was years ago. it's a lot of work to make yourself stand out, regardless of your content, unless you make original things like animations. You'll also get way more pointless negative feedback before you'll ever get any meaningful positive feedback.
A lot of channels sit at 500 views per video and the creators get burnt out having to maintain a weekly upload schedule for months before they get any upticks in views. The market is flooded currently with cooking channels, reaction channels, internet drama channels, makeup channels, gaming channels, and vlogs about inane lifestyles. If you don't have the right content you'll just burn yourself out trying to get views.
I would not recommend trying youtubing unless you:
1. have a unique lifestyle that is worth vlogging, like homesteading, animal rescue, making unique crafts like soap, or are an artist, ect
2. do primarily comedy improv as there is a lack of decent improv comedians on youtube and they usually get popular quickly if they're good
3. make those lazily "animated" slideshow storytime videos, they always seem to do well
4. are an insane person and love just talking to your mic or camera for hours on end in your home and in public spaces and then spend hours editing content each day like emilia fart or something
if you aren't pretty and "down to earth" people will despise you over the littlest things and fuckups and will cite you over the stupist shit. people are eager to knitpick you all over the internet. this means you also have to be uber PC or your video may get swarmed by some SJW's from a twitter thread about your ableism for using the word "lame".
if you don't show your face it will put you at a disadvantage if you don't compensate with other appealing graphics, ie hand drawn images or very carefully edited videos. this is a video based medium, after all.
No. 537053
>>536966Did your area decided the pharmacy you get your meds from is not an essential business or something?
(Also mod- please expose which cow this is if she keeps it up, the curiosity is killing me)
No. 537398
I use to be a vlogging channel back in 2013 and I became very popular, basically. I know this might sound cliche but do not fake a personality, you need to be genuine or else people will call out your bluff. Anyways, the job itself is not hard to do, yes you have be dedicated and avoid becoming a complete cow. Also, your weight doesnt matter if you have a good personality and have talents that would outshine any defect you may have. I left because I was overwhelmed and I really wasn't ready to leave my normal life behind and I had to choose between my day job and this… I got offers to move to Los Angeles but honestly the job itself stopped becoming fun and entretaining, it became more like a chore or something where you had to compete with others to see who gets the most views and likes. That wasn't the reason I joined in the first place. Like I said the job itself is not hard if you learn to be organized, but it can be mentally draining, so make sure you're prepared for that.
tldr; I was doing this for fun till it became emotionally draining and had to choose between this and my old life.
good luck, stop worrying about your weight if you have the charisma and the talent you'll make it, also be consistent.