This is really a cry for feedback ;p
I've been doing this for around 5 months now. Obviously, the views are really low, and I hope that you guys may give me some words of advice. I'm not going to ask to subscribe - I want you to check out the channel, check out some videos and than tell me what you think. Of course if you decide that it's good, and you'll want to subscribe - fantastic :D

Here's the channel

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Try being more Russian. It sounds awful, but playing more mainstream games and having shorter videos will probably increase your fanbase. :/ Maybe try editing some of your videos into highlights? e.g. Funniest moments in some games. I know Octodad has a lot.

10 years ago
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^This. What I've noticed is that people seem much more drawn to videos that aren't very long. People just don't want to commit a ton of time to a single video (or so my analytics tell me). Also, just based on your Power Ranger video, you sound like you're trying too hard to be angry, and the camera is a bit grainy.

10 years ago
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I'm Polish, not Russian :P
I'm actually having trouble with making shorter videos, as I don't really know how to make them. It seems to me that the 30 minutes that I usually make it a minimum to show some gameplay and I don't know how to make it shorter ;/

10 years ago
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What's with the "Best in the world" thing. Kinda makes you looks foolishly arrogant.

10 years ago
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It's sarcastic. It "the best in the world... in getting dead", as you can see in the channel's description ;p Besides, it just sounds catchy.

10 years ago
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Oh, and just making sure you ran it by a mod to promote your channel. Don't want nobody getting in trouble.

10 years ago
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I have a really good advice for you, listen carefully.

Make videos for your own pleasure, your own entertainment, not for views. You can only be creative if you enjoy doing what you do, and you need to creative to stand out.
Even if you don't have much views or subscribers, cheer and work for the ones you have. Quality over quantity.

If you enjoy watching your own videos, you've succeeded.

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Closed 10 years ago by antarsan.