If you’ve been plugging away on YouTube without much growth to show for it, it can definitely be pretty frustrating, even aggravating. After all the time, energy, and sweat you pour into your videos, why aren’t more people watching them? How you handle this frustration can often be the difference between a channel that continues to stay flat or a channel that starts to see growth. Here are two ideas and a resource on how to handle the frustration of a YouTube channel that’s growing slowly.
Hey Tim! Nice video. I absolutely love creating videos and trying to capture my travel experiences to showcase what I experienced in the hope that others will be inspired to venture out too. Also love sitting down to edit and then coming out with a final video to share with the world! I started my YouTube channel last year with no experience in front of the camera, editing or youtube! I started at first to gain camera practice as I wanted to become a TV host. In march this year I went down the Vlog route and I now create travel vlogs. I get a little increase each time I post a video but its not huge. I see others growing up by hundreds of thousands of subscribers in a short amount of time e.g Mo_Vlogs – perhaps it is because he posts frequently but makes me feel as though I am missing something. Not sure if you have time to quickly check out my channel. Id love any feedback or advice, im always looking to improve. Appreciate all your work :) – Youtube- *www.youtube.com/anikamorjaria*