First and foremost is what kind of YouTubers you aim to be?. Do you plan to churn out one video per week or once a month kind? Your target audience?. Locals, Asians or Westerners?
Many want success minus the work and let me tell you it’s a bull when people said can do it alone. Yes, if you do it full time. But if you have a day job and want to churn out one video per week, then you will get burnout in no time.
My kid is working in a socmed company and one of her task is to manage YT productions. Just to churn out one video per week requires content writers, video and sound editors, videographers, venue scouters etc. With all the backings, so far managed to garner 30k subs in six months. According to her, too many players nowadays and most of the topics/subjects/issues/content already covered, thus trying to break into this YT business is not that easy. If you are planning to do it solo, you need a lot a lot of passion for it cause it takes a lot of hard work. To try and monetise it without a clear plan is just a waste of time.
This post has been edited by nauticat99: Jan 12 2024, 12:41 PM
Thinking of starting a Youtube channel.., Comments? :)
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