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You want to know where people who start out creating channels go wrong? They always ask the viewers to like, favorite or subscribe if they like what they see. For me, I don't want the user telling what I should do. If your content is good, then surely I will subscribe.
And I hope you don't go on well known YT gamers telling people to subscribe or watch your videos. Its bad advertisment when they are other ways you can properly advertise.
Re: YouTube Gaming channel
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Originally Posted by
vLife
You want to know where people who start out creating channels go wrong? They always ask the viewers to like, favorite or subscribe if they like what they see. For me, I don't want the user telling what I should do. If your content is good, then surely I will subscribe.
And I hope you don't go on well known YT gamers telling people to subscribe or watch your videos. Its bad advertisment when they are other ways you can properly advertise.
I appreciate your feedback, and your right, it does get annoying. and you says there are other ways you can properly advertise, Can you give me some examples of properly advertising?
Re: YouTube Gaming channel
There is always visiting cod-related forums. From there you can create videos that allow for discussion, or your thoughts. Giving the viewers something to talk about. Also looking for channels that are better off than yours. Try to get them to do a dual commentary with you. You help each other out.
If your content is enjoyable and your commentary stands out. People will come. Always have your viewers suggest what they would like to see. Everyone likes a user that listens to their viewer/subscriber base.
Re: YouTube Gaming channel
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Originally Posted by
vLife
There is always visiting cod-related forums. From there you can create videos that allow for discussion, or your thoughts. Giving the viewers something to talk about. Also looking for channels that are better off than yours. Try to get them to do a dual commentary with you. You help each other out.
If your content is enjoyable and your commentary stands out. People will come. Always have your viewers suggest what they would like to see. Everyone likes a user that listens to their viewer/subscriber base.
wow man, you really know what your talking about, do you have a channel of your own. And would you mind staying upto date with my channel giving me feedback on my videos, because you sound like you know what your talking about and a credible source of feedback. I appreciate you writing back and your tips are correct, but i just dont do COD gameplays i do every game that i have, some being FPS, some being Sports etc..
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I will take liberty of viewing your content. And I haven't started my gaming channel as of yet. Hopefully by December, or around the start of a new year. On the Xbox 360.
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From watching the video you linked, I can see that you have decent video & mic quality, which is good. It could be better, but it'll do for now.
Try not to swear in your videos. It's just simple manners. I'd much rather watch a video with no swearing than one with swearing. Sounds really daft, but it's the little things that matter.
Try to talk about the gameplay a little more. A "commentary" implies that you're commentating over something, about that something, i.e. the gameplay. You won't hear sport's commentators going off on a tangent about how their Sunday roast was.
I know you're trying to advertise your videos, but don't have tags in the description. It's quite frankly annoying, and really really untidy.
Other than that it's not bad. Good job.
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Originally Posted by
vLife
I will take liberty of viewing your content. And I haven't started my gaming channel as of yet. Hopefully by December, or around the start of a new year. On the Xbox 360.
Thanks, and be sure to tell me when you do, because i want to see your content, and take some notes :)
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Tyler
From watching the video you linked, I can see that you have decent video & mic quality, which is good. It could be better, but it'll do for now.
Try not to swear in your videos. It's just simple manners. I'd much rather watch a video with no swearing than one with swearing. Sounds really daft, but it's the little things that matter.
Try to talk about the gameplay a little more. A "commentary" implies that you're commentating over something, about that something, i.e. the gameplay. You won't hear sport's commentators going off on a tangent about how their Sunday roast was.
I know you're trying to advertise your videos, but don't have tags in the description. It's quite frankly annoying, and really really untidy.
Other than that it's not bad. Good job.
Thanks for your feedback, i do try not to curse, but sometimes i just do it. Ive been trying to contain it, and the reason why i put the extra tags in the description is because i heard about it in a tip video. Once again thanks for your fedback, it will be implied in my next gameplay/commentary
Re: YouTube Gaming channel
It doesn't work, trust me.
Re: YouTube Gaming channel
I'd think about getting a new background design too.