hi I just started a youtube channel and uploaden a few of my edited videos the videos are about hot girls : twerk,dance,strip so it should catch allot of viewers even with hot thumbnail images it wont, I need some advise, does somebody know a few tricks or technics to get more vieuws my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/futurewatches Thanks,
what do you mean, i mean i go further than this i have to upload porn and thats not allowed give me some more detailed advise, i dont know what i should learn from this
Just because you post a couple of videos doesn't mean you are suddenly going to become a star. Its pretty much like any business; it takes time and ultimately the content has to be good for some reason or another.
Do you have cats in those videos? If not, there is your reason. But seriously now, how many days/weeks/months is that channel old? Are the videos original? And also consider that there are lots of videos like yours online, if yo aren`t original or if a plane doesn`t crash in the background of your twerking videos it will be very hard for you to become a Youtube star
Oh Honey! They're not even your videos - you're just reposting the work of other people Have you spent any time studying the mechanics of viral videos? Companies pay well respected ad agencies huge sums to come up with something that will go viral and even then there are no guarantees. Youtube uploads hours of video every second - standing out takes skill and dumb luck. That American chick with the video about "do dogs have souls" was actually incredibly clever, tits out, too much makeup so you start watching just to mock the plastic barbie but then she's saying such outrageous stuff that you keep listening in disbelief. And you watch again to show a friend and you send a link. The American chick who said that the NZ Haka promotes domestic violence and outraged an entire country will be laughing all the way to the bank about how easy it was to wind up the hicks at the other end of the earth. The Australian real estate agent who got a french girl to pose as a pregnant tourist looking for her baby's daddy but really just wanted the world to focus on his hometown and boost the profile of the area did a great job - but it took cunning and a big investment in time once it did take off. I have no doubt you have what it takes but you'll have to work a lot harder.
Here are 5 reasons. 1. You have a profile photo that is COMPLETELY irrelevant to what you post. 2. Every single video has just 1 thing in it, usually a very short video. 3. You have no branding 4. You did not edit the videos. You just cut them. 5. Your video descriptions are SPAMMY. You obviously want to use this to promote a "business" and get some cash. Well, people HATE THAT. "weigh loss: The 3 Week Diet System: LINK How To Make Money With A Home Internet Business: LINK" You need to have a strategy, create something interesting and then promote it. You cannot simply upload a video of someone else and expect to be great. I cannot upload a video of John Cena that Kimmel has on his official channel and expect to make a lot of money and go viral. However, if I slip and fall and hit my face in a weird way, there is a much higher possibility I will go viral since that is unique content. When you do not have unique content and you use the content of others, your editing skills need to be strong, not cut a clip and that is it. Add an intro, connect this channel to a website, a Twitter account, a Facebook page, do longer videos and you will make your FIRST step. Many others will follow after that.
How to make it viral: 1) Make it insane, over the top. if its not crazy or funny, people won't like it 2) Buy backlinks: do youtube SEO. thats what I do 3) babies and cats. people love babies and cats
Forget going viral. Make helpful videos. Tutorials, reviews etc. Make them value packed, rank them, build an audience you can market to.
If you promote videos that have quality content, that are unique, help people, or are entertaining you will get much further. There is also a chance from this, some time, and hard work that you could go viral. Is going viral really what you want though? It could just be a fad, a one hit wonder type of thing. Or would you rather have something that is constant, has value, and growing?
If you wanted to get more visitors in your YouTube channel. Then your total task should be clear from profile to unloading. Your uploaded videos should be relevant with your topics. If visitors knock their expected keywords and found irreverent thinks then your traffic will decrease. Is it okay in your channel? and what's the average length of each uploaded videos?