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Creators, next time you are making a thumbnail: Shrink it to 100px. Can you still tell what it’s about? If not, it's probably too busy.
REMINDER: Stop telegraphing the end of your video! ✅Don’t tell them it’s over ✅Don’t warn them it’s ending Just END IT!
YouTube stats: • 65.44% of videos have less than 100 views • 86.93% of videos have less than 1,000 views • 3.67% of videos have more than 10,000 views If you have a small channel, you're more successful than you think.
1,000 subscribers sounds like a lot But most creators hit it after just 152 videos That’s 3 videos a week for a year You're not failing You're right on schedule
Putting out mediocre content consistently beats putting out no content while waiting for perfection. Mediocre content teaches you how to make good content. No content teaches you nothing. Start creating.
What are some budget-friendly tips or tools you've found to improve sound quality for a small YouTube channel?
If you don't have a fancy YouTube setup but want to look like a pro YouTuber, just buy a $14 green screen and learn color grading. Boom. You have a PRO studio.
YouTube works differently for small channels than it does for large ones, and pretending otherwise can hold you back. With less data and audience trust, growth needs a different approach. Here's how you beat it: • Publish more - quality videos give the algorithm more to test…
Be honest with yourself. What’s the one thing only you can do, that no one else can replicate? Because that's the angle your content should be coming from. When you create from a place only you can offer, you naturally stand out. Let who you are shape what you do, not the other…
Do you make YouTube videos because: 🔴 It’s a hobby OR 🔴You want to be a full-time creator
Dear Creators, That editing mistake you noticed? The line you flubbed? The shot that wasn’t perfect? Most viewers didn’t catch it. If they did, they forgot about it five seconds later. YouTubers are their own harshest critics. Your audience came for the value, not perfection.