How Can I do Better?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by MrZRman, Aug 19, 2014.

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    Let me do a short intro. Im Zach or as my channel name on youtube is MrZRman or mrzrmanllr depending on who you ask. I am not asking for likes,shares, or subscriptions from you I just want you to review my channel and tell me how i can make it better or better myself. I absolutely love making videos and watching how people react and hearing their feedback. I ve always wanted to become a youtube and i finally get the chance to, I know i am far from being great and at times I fall a little flat but im Learning and i plan do sticking with this. So if you could i would greatly appreciate it. Ill take all comments from this is awful to try doing this. Also if you could tell me how I can get my channel name out there I would appreciate it! Thanks again for your time -Zach :)

    Here is my channel
    youtube.com/user/mrzrmanllr
     
    MrZRman, Aug 19, 2014 IP
  2. qwikad.com

    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    Judging by the amount of views you've got so far, you're not doing nearly as good as you would have hoped for.

    I like what Mr. Wonderful from Shark Tank says when somebody cannot sell their products or services. He says something in essence: "The community has spoken. There's no demand on what you're trying to offer".

    Zach I don't think there's a real demand, as of now, on what you have to offer. I would experiment with other types of videos (other topics / creative ideas) to see if I could get a better viewership.
     
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  3. George Peirson

    George Peirson Active Member

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    Hi Zach, looks like you just started your channel. You can't expect much from a brand new channel. My channel started to take off after about 1 1/2 years, once people had seen me around enough. Building an audience is a long term goal with long term tactics, no overnight success. Even Beiber worked for years before he was "discovered" (just an example, personally I can't stand his music).

    The important things to do are to properly optimize your videos and channel, I explain the whole process in a free ebook I have on my web site. Then you need to get the word out. Since you are in the gaming community you need to go where the gamers are. One of the easiest places for you would be to spend time commenting on other gaming videos on YouTube. If people like your comments they will check out your channel. Make sure your comments add value to the video discussion, not just "great video". Carefully analyze the video then write a well thought out review, you will also learn a lot about creating videos by analyzing other YouTuber's videos.
     
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    Vitarank Well-Known Member

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    Looking at the videos, you dont have that much views yet.have you tried sharing it with your friends on social media and perhaps maybe ask them to share them as well. Also, if you're know how to blog, you can embed your video. that can help in acquiring organic views to it. just saying ;)
     
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    I have watched some. Think your videos are okay. Anyway, try to make it in various types and time ranges. If it's too long than 4 min. I think it will get your visitors running away if they didn't learn enough what the screens talking about...
     
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    You can watch BuzzFeed's videos to learn from them how to make effective & short videos.
     
    Ethan Alvin, Aug 20, 2014 IP