Introduction
YouTube is one of the most popular websites in the world,
but it's also one of the most crowded. In fact, it's so crowded that you have
to have a really good idea to get people to take notice of your videos. Here
are five tips for getting more views on your Youtube Channel:
Have a strong concept
To grow your channel, you need to have a strong concept that
people will want to watch. It doesn't matter how good your videos are if nobody
watches them.
Make sure you tell people what they can expect from your
channel and why they should care about it. You don’t necessarily have to
explain everything in great detail, but make sure there is enough information
for viewers that they know exactly what kind of content you offer and why it
matters.
If possible re-purpose old content into new formats such as
tutorials or gaming clips (e.g., “how-to” video series) so that viewers don't
get bored by seeing the same thing over and over again!
Tell people what you want them to do
● Tell
people what you want them to do.
● Tell
them where to go for it.
● Tell
them why they should do it.
Re-purpose your content
Re-purpose your content
Re-purposing is a great way to get more views on your
channel. You can make use of the same footage in different ways, or even use
the same content in different formats and languages. For example, if you have
an interview with someone who speaks Spanish, why not record their voice while
they're speaking? Or maybe instead of showing them speaking on camera (which
would be very time consuming), you could just let them read out loud what
they're saying? Another idea is using similar content across multiple videos on
YouTube: for example if all three videos are about dogs then maybe one video
will focus on how dogs behave when left alone at home—perhaps by themselves;
another one might talk about how much fun it is playing fetch with another dog;
etcetera!
Make sure your video is optimized for mobile devices.
● Make
sure your video is optimized for mobile devices.
It's important that you make the most out of each viewer's
time and attention span. You should try to get as many people watching your
videos as possible, so let's start by optimizing them for mobile devices first!
First off, use a video editor to shorten the length of your videos - this way
they'll fit nicely on smaller screens like cell phones and tablets (and
laptops). Then add annotations such as text or arrows pointing out interesting
parts of the video; these can help viewers understand what they're watching
better than just watching it plain-text style without any context whatsoever!
Finally, if possible (and depending on how long you want
your video), consider adding thumbnails at either end before starting
recording; this will allow viewers who don't want their entire screen taken up
with something else while still enjoying having access to everything else
within one click away from where they left off when switching tabs/windows
etcetera."
Keep your videos short and to the point.
When it comes to making a video, length is one of the most
important factors to consider. You don't want your viewers to get bored and
leave before you have a chance to teach them something new or useful.
That being said, there are ways you can keep your videos
short without sacrificing their quality:
● Use
subtitles when necessary! Subtitles are important because they allow people who
cannot read English very well (such as those with dyslexia) access information
in another language instead of just watching an entire video that they cannot
understand anyway. If someone signs up for my newsletter through YouTube, I'll
usually include some sort of subtitle option so they can see what I'm talking
about without having any idea what I'm saying - this way everyone gets an equal
opportunity at learning something new!
● Keep
things simple! Don't ramble on too long about one topic; break down complex
ideas into smaller pieces that still make sense together as a whole."
Use annotations to grow your channel
Annotations are a great way to grow your channel. They allow
viewers to learn more about what's happening on the screen, and they make for a
more engaging video. Here's how you can use annotations:
● When
you see something interesting, such as someone doing something unexpected or an
animation that takes place over time, click on it with your mouse or tap on it
with your finger. This will open up an annotation window where you can add text
explaining what happens in this part of the video!
● Tap
anywhere else in the video and select "Annotation" from its menu so
that this section becomes visible again after its current one ends (if there
was additional content). If there were no other annotations being shown then
nothing would appear here; however if there are any then they'll appear here
instead!
● Once
everything has been set up properly then go ahead and publish your new creation
so everyone knows about it!
Create an interesting thumbnail
The thumbnail is the first thing people see when they visit
your channel, so it's important that they like what they see. You can use this
space to let viewers know what the video is about and why they should watch it.
You may want to keep your thumbnails short and simple so
that viewers have time for an initial impression before starting the video
itself. If you have a long-running series or channel on YouTube, make sure that
all of its thumbnails are consistent with each other so as not to confuse new
viewers who might be unfamiliar with what else exists in your collection of
videos.
Keep in mind that there are many ways for people who aren't
familiar with your work (or even those who have been following along) learn
more about it—including reading through comments left by others watching along
with them—so don’t forget about these opportunities!
Use a catchy title
The title of your video is the most important thing you will
put on your channel. It's what people will see when searching for videos, and
it should be catchy, relevant and easy to remember.
If you're using a popular channel as an example, like
PewDiePie or T-Series, then it's important that you make sure that your title
will attract people who would otherwise be unlikely to watch your content
because they don't know about it yet - or even if they do know about it but
aren't interested enough in watching it yet (ie: kids). This way, when someone
else finds out about this new channel through word of mouth (WOM), they'll
think ‘Wow! I need more stuff from these guys'.
Study what type of videos are most popular in your niche.
● Look
at the top videos in your niche.
● Look
at the top channels in your niche.
● See
what kind of content they are producing and promoting, as well as the titles
they use and thumbnails they use for their videos.
Be consistent with publishing new videos.
You may be wondering why you should post new videos
regularly. The answer is simple: people like to watch new content, so they'll
come back if they see that you are consistently releasing new material.
If you do this, don't overdo it or make your channel feel
too disjointed. It's important that viewers know what kind of content they can
expect from you on a regular basis—and not just once per week or month (unless
that's what works for your channel). A good rule of thumb is to post between
two and five times per week; otherwise, there's no reason for anyone who isn't
already subscribed to follow along with the process anyway!
Write a good description.
You should think about how to write a good description for
your videos. It's important that you describe what the video is about, and also
use some keywords to help people find your channel.
You can also add a link to your website or social media page
in the description if it's relevant, so that viewers can get more information
about you if they want.
Get on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Get on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
These are the three most important platforms you can use to
promote your YouTube channel. They're also great places to reach new fans and
build up a following that you can monetize later on in life!
You'll want to use hashtags when posting videos so that
people who search for them will see your content—and this means that if they
like it, they'll probably go back to watch more of it later (and maybe even
subscribe). The same goes for using consistent usernames across all social
media accounts--it's important here because many users don't follow accounts if
there's no consistency between them!
Learn how to get more views on your Youtube Channel!
Once you've got your channel set up and ready to go, it's
time to start growing. To do this, you'll want to make sure that the videos on
your channel are as high quality as possible. This means making sure they're
optimized for mobile devices and that they're short enough so that people can
quickly watch them without getting bored before moving on.
For example: if someone views one of my videos at home on
their computer screen while watching YouTube in its entirety (which is what
most people do), then it may take them longer than two minutes before moving
onto another video or closing out altogether—which means less views overall! If
instead I were able to reduce how long each video took me by 30 seconds per
minute but keep everything else constant (like video length), then we'd see
more total views because people would have more time between each video rather
than having just one long clip in which nothing happens until...well...I'm not
sure where exactly we'd end up here because everything starts becoming a bit
abstract after awhile anyway but I think we can agree upon this being true;
less than ideal situation indeed."
Conclusion
We hope you’ve found this guide helpful in getting more
views on your Youtube channel! The most important thing we can tell you is to
keep trying. If at first you don't succeed, try again! It's all about
persistence and hard work, so don't give up just because it doesn't seem like
things are going well right now. Remember that success comes with time and
effort—keep grinding away until one day you see those numbers climb higher than
ever before!