Thursday, January 28, 2016

5 Tips for new YouTuber




YouTube has 1 billion users. While not all are content creators, it’s safe to say that several million are uploading consistently, with thousands of new creators joining every day.
If you’re just starting out as a video creator, your first few videos will be buried among the millions of videos uploaded each week. So how can you increase your chances of being discovered amid the massive haystack that is YouTube?

1. Brand yourself early on

Say two people follow you on Twitter. One has the default ‘egg’ as their profile picture; one has a well-designed image. Which are you more inclined to check out and follow back?
One of the most important first steps you can complete as a new YouTuber is your branding. Attractive channel art can drastically increase the chances that a viewer will check out your other videos and subscribe.

2. Create a regular schedule

Just like popular TV shows, releasing your YouTube videos on a schedule can ensure that they get in front of the maximum amount of viewers. To start, aim to release one video per week, and be sure to tell your subscribers when to expect new content!
  • Mention your schedule at the end of each video
  • Include your schedule as part of your channel art
  • Remind fans on social media

3. Strive for originality

Creating truly original content will be your biggest advantage when starting out—and no one can do that but you. At this very moment, there are more than 60 million Minecraft videos on YouTube. So if you’re set on creating gaming videos, for instance, spend time thinking about how you can make them stand out from the very large crowd!

4. Be patient about income

Everyone likes extra money. But when you first start out as a creator, it should be strictly to have fun and grow your audience. Most creators who are making a living from their content have spent years building up their channel and are seeing more than a million video views per month. So try to be patient and focus on creating amazing content, and it’s more likely that the money will eventually come.

5. Be yourself

It may be tempting to model your content after another successful creator verbatim. But that strategy can sometimes come off as fake—and audiences can tell. Whether you’re quiet, loud, or awkward, be yourself! No matter what type of personality you have, there will be people out there who will enjoy your content.
Finally, there’ll be plenty of time to refine. As you grow on YouTube, your style will grow as well. Listen to feedback from your viewers, and most of all, have fun. Good luck with your videos!

My opinion - I recomment this for all new youtubers. It will help you to be best youtuber

How to make money from YouTube



Advertising - Sign yourself up as a YouTube Partner. You used to have to be accepted as a YouTube Partner but now anyone can do it. This means you get a percentage of the advertising on your video. The more traffic you get, the more people watch your vlogs… the more YouTube Partner advertising money you get. It may not be much to start with, but if you put your channel and subscribers first, that community will build into a money-maker.
The way the Google Adsense advertising works is that your payment depends on a range of cost-per-thousand ad rates (minus a 45% fee kept by Google for sorting it all out). You might get $.25 for every thousand views. You might get $10. It depends on what you talk about and all kinds of little things.
Free stuff – It is quite likely you can get products to review for your niche interest. The only problem is you need to keep telling yourself “don’t be evil”. Don’t review products unless you think your subscribers will be genuinely interested in those products. Always put your honesty and your viewers first. Also, be honest. If you’re given a product to review, that is totally fine! Just explain to your viewers you were given a product to review.
Promotion and partnerships - If you get big enough, you’ll start being approached by other people (the business term for this is “third parties). They might want you to promote their stuff in all kinds of creative ways. Keep your professional business head on. Don’t get taken for a ride, and play it safe – only consider partnerships and promotions if they truly fit your personality and brand.

My opinion - This is important for anyone to become youtubers

How to become a YouTuber



Most YouTubers, even the really successful ones like PewDiePie (who earned a cool 4 million dollars from his YouTube gameplay and is THE BIGGEST YOUTUBER IN THE WORLD, HELLO, YES WE DID MEAN THAT THE ACTUAL WORLD), pretty much start the same way:
Have an idea of what you want to talk about – it helps if it’s a niche subject or you have a unique angle on it
  • Set up a YouTube account
  • Vlog regularly, expressing your unique personality and take on things
  • Connect with your audience and the other people out there
  • Keep an eye on vlogging trends and formats – try them out
  • Back up your YouTube activity with other social media activity (Twitter etc)
  • Rinse and repeat and hope people will notice

My opinion - This is helpful for anyone who don't know how to become youtuber

Thursday, January 14, 2016

BlueXephos


BlueXephos is the main channel for the Yogscast, a group of British video game commentators and players who produce videos primarily of "Minecraft" and "World of Warcraft." While numerous YouTubers are associated with the Yogscast, BlueXephos is run by Yogscast founders Lewis Brindley and Simon Lane. BlueXephos is notable for hosting a variety of charity initiatives, including a recent drive in December that raised $1.16 million for Oxfam, Little People UK, GamesAid, SpecialEffect, and War Child.  

you can watch his video at this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-_hzb2ILSCo9ftVSnrCIQ

My opinion - They are very funny and when they make video they have humor acting this part make them famous

Tobuscus


Toby Turner is one of the most popular internet comedians, having amassed a whopping 14.99 million subscribers across his three YouTube channels. He first joined in 2006, when he produced a popular parody of the Adam Sandler movie "Click." He has since created the popular series "CuteWinFail," the YouTube equivalent of "America's Funniest Home Videos," and "Literal Trailers." He has begun to make the transition into traditional media, scoring roles in independent films and major advertising campaigns. Last July, Turner was signed away from the gaming video giant Machinima to Maker Studios.  We talked to Turner about his life and career this past summer.

you can watch his video at this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJK2AT3ea5RTXNRjX_kz8A



Smosh


Smosh is a comedy duo consisting of YouTube veterans Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla. Smosh was one of the first YouTube sensations, becoming well-known for the duo's slapstick comedy videos that parody video games and pop culture. The duo has shown no signs of slowing down, opening up multiple channels and an app for their content. They now have eight YouTube channels producing content, all with significant views and subscribers, including SmoshIanHWatchUsLiveAndStuffElSmosh,SmoshGames, and Anthony Padilla. They have also been in talks to begin airing their comedy content on television.

you can watch his video at this link https://www.youtube.com/user/smosh

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Sky Does Minecraft



Sky Does Minecraft is one of the most popular Minecraft YouTubers, he makes random minecraft videos which can include comedy skits, mod reviews and lets plays.
At the time of writing, Sky has 11,031,139 subscribers, 2,599,601,174 views and has been on YouTube since Feb 27, 2011.

my opinion - This guy is awesome and hilarious. He makes the best mod reviews and always makes his videos interesting. He takes the time to edit them and put music.
you can watch his video at this link https://www.youtube.com/user/SkyDoesMinecraft/