HUGE thank you to both @Zach.Attack & @eatsunknown for volunteering for the roast! It was a lot harder to find things to roast than you might think (they're doing so much really well)!
I literally can’t figure out why I have one of my videos as a huge outlier when my content is all similar. One video approaching 15k while most of the others sit around 300 views.
Ah back at it again with the comment engagement strategy! I’ve got to say out of all the RUclips strategy channels this one has become my favorite. It’s not dull, and you’re giving legitimate strategy. Some others just feel like they’re repeating buzz words and trends that can’t even be confirmed. Hoping to get a roast in the future. I’m launching a kids channel this month!
@@NathanMcMasters Roasting Kids? That is going straight into the Hansel and Gretel folder - Nate surely that would be the " wurst folder" I'd better show myself out now....😂😁🙆♂
Nate, i appreciate your roast! I’m listening to everything you said and taking notes! To a couple points.. i do 100% agree with the titling issue. Didn’t even THINK of that! So smart. Second, As far as “having more fun than the viewer” we ARE having a blast… we’ve been friends for 20 years and we have so much fun doing the show. None of it is scripted or acting. (Except for the skits) one thing I would note, we do “patron boxes“ where our patrons can send us food to eat live. Which includes them in a sense! But I will definitely keep what you said in mind. Finally, you’re absolutely right about the thumbnails. This is all completely new to us and is something we’re figuring out! And I need to step it up on that end. My thought was “let me throw a bunch of different stuff at the wall and see what sticks.” Which I totally see how that could be confusing. I feel like my couple last ones have been better and I’m only gonna get better. Much love to you, dude, I appreciate all the constructive criticism. - CHOPS OF WAR 😎
Ayo is Chops of War himself!! You have the greatest sense of humor man! Love hearing your thoughts, and thank you for letting me have some fun with this. Your energy on camera is AWESOME, and I absolutely think you should continue with it. That candy video I referenced is a really solid video Also, what is your name? (Unless you prefer your new name better 😆)
@@ThatNateBlack hey thanks my dude! My name is Lawson. & we’re very new to RUclips. Learning as we go. One thing I’m proud of is each episode is getting a little better.. Appreciate the kind words, Nate. Much love you you! And one thing that i learned from this video seeing as you couldn’t find my name, title cards to say who we are. It’s such an obvious thing and a dumb oversight on my end. Sam is a high end chef forced to eat garbage every week.. people should know that!! 🤣
This was a really helpful video, but I especially perked up at the 7:45 mark when you said you never want to have more fun than what you're including your audience in. I'm going to try to engage my audience more, whether I'm livestreaming or recording gameplay. So thank you for that. Now, I need to remember to do it!
It's such a fun video to watch-full of humour and yet so respectful. Watching your roasting has made me see my own blind spots. If I were to be roasted, I would like the focus to be on the engagement I have with my audience, especially how I can encourage them to interact with me more. Btw, mayo can taste good, but you need to get a good one (like the famous Japanese one, yum).
Nate I honestly think your channel is the best RUclips Edcuational channel out there, with me its a slow going , currently 666 subs after 3 years and 336 videos and shorts but thank you for all the advice,
Nate your production and video ideas are fire 🔥 (pun intended). Being a topic first channel (unintentionally), I have been struggling to get people to stick for other content. Some videos have 70k plus, some have less than 100. 😵💫
YES! So excited for a new roast! Edited to say I feel like the thing I need most help with is finding the balance of what my audience wants vs what I feel like they need. Hopefully that makes sense. These were good could you give us some even more practical tips on how to dial things up or back? Thanks for all your videos! I just love them!
Yup, on what to include. My answer (at this point: I'm still in the preplanning stage) I'll use the topics that are commonly popular as the main content and the topics the audience needs to know but are not aware of, in the bonus section as an answer as to why the main topic is important but not the primary issue.
The thing I really like about you and your channel is I really feel you are engaging and genuine and passionate about what you are saying. Other presenters do the same thing but I can really sense they are 'acting' the enthusiasm. Thanks for the info and the advice!
Naaaatttee! Man, it was awesome meeting you at Vidsummit, buddy. Was really cool to finally get to talk to you face to face. Your class over there was far and away the most engaging one at the convention, too. Stay classy, man... You're the GOAT
Interesting! So, understanding our strengths and weaknesses plus making sure our thread in every video has a connection to the audience makes for a memorable experience for the audience. I may have worded that wrong, but I feel like I understand what I need to do now!
Great roasts, Nate. One video I wish I downloaded was from a few years ago. You uploaded a channel review on the Project24 site. Unfortunately it looks like they've taking a bunch of your videos down now, but there was one video review in there for a gaming channel that was communicated so well about why it wasn't working. I now work with channels to help them grow, but I wish I had that one as a reference. Keep up the great work.
We really need to increase delivery and appreciate the suggestions! Also got to get as good as you at dropping the organic like boops and comment suggestions. Your game is on point! See we are commenting!!! All our best!
After spending the better part of the past 13 years of listening to social media gurus, you are by far the most authentic channel to help fellow RUclipsrs and explaining things in a way that makes the most sense (at least to me) 🥰🥰🥰
I struggle most with packaging. Especially the first 30 seconds (for me that belongs to packaging thumbnail, title, intro) how to hook people and confirm the video at the same time and not giving away everything without being obvious about it
Adding a common theme in channel videos is a great suggestion. Never thought of that and I think it would help our channel. Thanks as always for solid input and suggestions Nate. Constructive even while roasting. And man light mayo doesn’t go far enough. Stuff grosses me out completely.
Appreciate this video and the insight! The roasting was fun, and I felt done in a very respectful manner to each channel. Congrats to the 2 channels also for making the Cut to be Roasted! 😁😁
Its always great to have a honest perspective of our channels. We are doing the things that we believe are the right things. How do I sign up for a ROAST.
Hi Nate, Your videos have been a great safety net for us - they have prevented us from several moments of rage quitting. "Roast the story telling" "Roast the editing" "Roast the everything" Thank you for the content and hopefully see you in RYT!
Hey Nate! I wanna say great video, I'm just making this comment so I can list out a few things I've learnt from this video. 1 - Find what your audience likes about your channel and then amplify it 2 - Find what your audience doesn't like about your channel/video and tone down/remove those elements. 3 - Give viewers a reason too stick around, e.g involve the audience in the video, have fun with a friend in a video but make sure you involve the audience in that fun 4 - Don't be so chaotic with your videos/thumbnails/channel topics that audiences have no idea whats going on (So make titles/thumbnails which are clear about what are going on in your video), (I do think a bit of chaos on a channel can be good, as long as you have videos which are high quality and ALREADY have an established audience, I don't yet so I should steer away from being too chaotic) 5 - Develop your 'thing', aka get the audience to associate certain things with you so that you stand out more in their mind. These are all the major takeaways that stick out too me after watching this video and Nate if you're reading this, hi : )
Your ability roastucate people is amazing. I love your no nonsense and the fact you never come off condescending. You have quite the talent there. Love your channel.
Thanks for this video. I was in a funk when I watched it three weeks ago and needed it. It helped me rethink and adjust my style to add more while retaining my informative side.
Nate this one really hit home. I started to get some great movement on my channel a few weeks ago but it’s landed flat in recent weeks and it’s all my own doing. Message heard loud and clear sir!
This is so helpful. I suspect I fall on the boring end of the spectrum but I am trying! I would love my intros roasting and guidance on how to improve them. Thanks! 😀
8:25 this is a wonderful point that not enough people appreciate! -- recording yourself having fun IS NOT ENOUGH! You have to have your audience BUY INTO THE FUN, FEEL LIKE THEY'RE COMING ALONG W/YOU, otherwise it's like you're at a party while a bunch of people who've known each other for 15 years are drinking and reminiscing and telling in-jokes and generally not including you, and you're just sitting there watching them, not talking, and you're not allowed to drink b/c you're driving them home. OFF TOPIC: this is why I didn't LOOOVE that Beatles documentary that came out a few years ago. Musically/historically interesting, but I felt like I wasn't part of their fun. Your mileage may vary!
A lot of streamers make this mistake as well, which is even worse because it's a major part of their job to interact with chat. Ignoring your live audience is a major turn off for me.
I am so happy I watched this video! A real eye opener for me! I just recorded a video and would have finished editing it, but the lightingin the video was so bad, I decided to throw it away and start over. But I was going to start over with the same idea...and after having seen your video, I now realize I need to make my video completely different, so my viewers will enjoy it more and I don't bring a boring video. So thank you, Nate!
This was great advice nate. I have a gaming channel and I started by making guides but I am leaning into edited let’s play videos now. It’s been hard trying to move within another niche but with regular uploads now I feel I have the opportunity to gain that audience I was looking for. The “several video uploads to keep them around” is the one that dunk in. Thanks for the help again mate 👍🏼
It's really hard to many creators to cut their footage down, takes a while to realize all that filming isn't important to a viewer, the important parts of it are what matters. 60 minutes worth of footage could mean a good 5 or 6 minute video or even less.
I'm pretty sure I'm all of those. My audience is SUPER niche, and I started as a tutorial channel, which I'd like to not be limited to. Compared to many channels in my niche, I'm doing too little, and yet doing even that takes an agonizingly long time.
It really does become a second job. I don't know where your funds are, and it's not my business, but could you find someone to help? Maybe someone who needs to build a portfolio for editing and such who would be a bit more affordable?
Hi Nate, loving these brutal roast sessions-dark roast is definitely my style! I'm throwing down the gauntlet and daring you to take on my channel next. I want you to go all out, leave no stone unturned, and no survivors. I’m talking a full necromancer-style revival just so you can slay it all over again! Let’s see if you can really turn up the heat and give my content the fiery critique it might (or might not!) deserve. Looking forward to seeing if you accept the challenge. Bring it on!
The face you made at 5.40 made ma laugh so loudly! Thank you so much, I love your videos (and yes, I liked it already). Also very useful and more entertaining than your competitors
I saw the community post yesterday about a new roast and I woke up to something delightful! Roasts are the BEST. And thank you for saying that about eating and chewing on camera. I'm a surgeon and i see a lot of gross things. (A LOT.) But I can't handle the chewing.
Nate, I so appreciate your candor and your wisdom. Thank you for making these kinds of videos. We can all benefit from seeing how others miss the mark.
Thank you for the tips. I don’t know what I want to do yet but I love the idea of taking the audience along and saving time especially with comparisons by using graphs. I never enjoy watching people sit there and eat. Maybe taking a bite but no more than that.
Please go into issue #4 more! Feel like this is a great topic to explore, especially for different types of channels. For Roasting: How to structure reviews? All info up-front, have a funny intro related to item or just dive in, "live" unboxing vs edited, detailed walkthrough or just highlights?
I think i am actually the biggest shorts creator in my niche, but I always feel like something is still holding me back, it would be very interesting to have somebody from an outside perspective point out where i am still lacking😄
I kind of wonder looking at your channel if people are burnt out on just Shinobi striker? Like maybe it would be helpful to add another game that's adjacent to this one?
@@V1ktorGee thx for the input and for having a look at it. Yh, i also had the theory that ppl only watch that much ss a week and even if i'd put out more content the vids would just take away views from each other, except regulars, most probably only watch shinobi striker videos once in a while, but for me i think it really kinda makes sense to specialize and niche down, bc as a professional esports coach i kinda hahe a unique seeling point in this scene specifically and if my channel stays strictly shinobi striker i may not reslly make any significant amounts of money with my content, but i can build a very loyal audience that trusts me a lot and have a lot of cool option to setup memberships specifically catered towards them. Members only vids obviously with guides on more in depth and advanced stuff, strategy guides, proper training units, unique insights from real esports that most of them otherwise wouldnt have, a private discord, i can give them my business number so they can directly contact me and i answer within 24 hours and regularly have a look at their gameplay, do replay analysis with them or show then some stuff here and there, playing or training with me etc. As an autistic person i also really enjoy being able to engage with my special interest and I usually mainly just focus on one game at a time. I also usually have trouble getting everything covered that i want to as far as updates etc go, so idk if i would have the capacity to cover another topic on the side. So what i am looking for is more finding out how i can improve what i do rather than looking into what else i could do that would do better. But i get your point. I just dont feel like its the right thing for me to do as off now. I plan on sometime in the future, mayve if the game dies off one day or if i really wanna branch out for other reasons, doing content on gaming theory, esports, training and learning theory, that kinda stuff
@@V1ktorGee would also be interesting just to have some context to know with what exactly you mean by "looking at your channel" what was it that you saw that made you have that thought? I think that would be an interesting piece of information too
@@SenseiiBoba I clicked through your channel and mainly noticed one, the high amount of content you've made on this game (which gud job btw 😁) and 2 I noticed sorting by popular that it tends to be videos from a while ago both in shorts and longform. While obviously that could also simply be from the newer ones being newer such a big difference implies something else. However I don't think your content has gotten worse hence I gave that as a possibility.
@@V1ktorGee interesting... i mean i had a couple of vids that popped off in comparison to others that are older, but i would say in general, except the last 3 weeks, bc the game was down for 2 weeks, i get more views overall tho. And i still have like 3 or 4 short per month that get significantly more views than my avg shorts, thats usually when a new weapon drops that pplnare excited about. I think it has more to do with the fact that lately i just sometimes been dropping a bit of low effort filler content, that i knew that still a couple of people will really enjoy but in the grand scheme of things its not actual proper content. I just had a 2 shorts per day upload streak going for a couple months and i kinda dont wanna drop it. Which is probably kinda stupid in a way, i dont want ppl to see 2 or 3 vids from me and be like "eeeh... wasnt all thaz crazy", but I also thought it might be worth trying to keep up that schedule for a while bc it allows me to still be present in peoples everyday life and show them some cool combos and stuff that they wouldnt really see ingame online while i work on longform content and i think that this might have just built me a pretty loyal core audience that is used to getting advice or inspiration from me basically daily. Also allows me to test out which kinds topics or which types of videos go better or worse usually and i also get a lot of practice in terms of design and stuff. That was kinda my thought process. My channel is growing faster and faster. Altho i can clearly see that on avg my shorts get less views i still get way more views in total and have more shorts that are above what i would usually get amongst a lot of shorts that perform slightly worse than what i have gotten on avg in the past. But yh i kinda had a similar thought, that ppl are just saturated and only watch that much shinobi striker content. Maybe it would make sense to lower the quantity and up the overall quality again, idk. I appreciate the feedback, i just think i would need more data to really tell. Thats why its good for me to get as much feedback as possible
I’m booping the like button, Nate!! I’ve been working on growing my channel more consistently and always appreciate your entertaining teaching style. Are you saying as a beginner (my channel is not monetized yet) I should be focusing a bit more on search terms?
Second Comment. These roasts are enlightening and fun - great stuff. Excellent actually. However, they are probably best for the channel that is perking along but not growing to thier potential. I'll start my new channel in the next month or so. One thing I hope to avoid is the chaos that frequently comes along with a new project. Random information in no particular order and priority scattered around. Things like notes in a spiral notebook, sticky notes and scrap paper in little piles on my desk, multple word docs in different folders. Essentially a file system that puts everything in piles of 1... As I said, Chaos. This is somewhat managable while still in the learning stage (where I am right now) but important information and action items quickly get lost in the overwhelm of production. A video (or series) explaining the overall process of running the channel to include the "back office" as well as content creation would be greatly appreciated. Possibly even well watched by your audience.
Lol brilliant as usual. I am getting braver by the day and no doubt will soon show my face in my videos and now, thank goodness, I know that I need to cut ALL scenes of me chewing, hahaha!
I think for me is the rhythm of the video. How long or short the idea of a segment is to convey the message without losing. When I make my content, I try to make it based on the questions how and why. I find myself when I watch other’s content those two questions popping a lot. So I try to be an audience while I create content.
incredible video, as always, Nate!!! Love the roast videos, i learn so much with these! Your channel is the single greatest YT growth strategy channel. None of the other channels do it for me, you really tackle stuff that matters!!! And super personable too 🤘
Hey Nate, great video! After reaching 15k subs within 6 months, our channel stopped growing. Our views have dropped, but we're still maintaining a 60 percent audience retention rate with those who do watch. How do we get out of mid-size channel hell??
Love this channel! I watch a lot of RUclips strategy content and this channel has the most useful, well-explained content that also happens to be entertaining. 🙂
That roast was well done! I guess my issue is that I’m making a very niche factual channel relying on weird and wonderful footage that’s pretty difficult to get. Find your videos very informative though.
I'm always impressed on how many informations you're delivering even by simply analyzing someone's channel... my issue is though that they seem so clear and logical while I watch you but then, when it's time to apply them I epically fail😂. But I'll keep on trying. Thanks for the huge help and support you give us 🎉
These videos are always entertaining but also insightful. I think the biggest problem with my channel is probably relevance. the game i'm currently playing dropped in popularity quickly after release, and i took nearly a year long break after starting ( personal issues ) Pretty positive i don't talk enough, or sound excited enough though, despite it being a very chilly cozy game, its not as entertaining i guess. still up for a roast though as long as you're not too harsh :P
Suggestion to Zach Attack's channel description, replace that "Just another guy" for something more strong like "That one eating dude that does X" or something similar. Now he just presents himself like just a regular guy and nothing spectacular, while you should actually be that one guy who stands out! You got this
Thanks Nate! Learning by doing and absorbing + having insane blast getting to "know you" throughout watching your content! Get nostarcyclist, roast him and have fun!
Great tips Nate! Offer videos that viewers want to stick around for outside the topic matter! As a past roastee you helped me have an ahha moment - confidence 👏 Sooo Lets Do It!😅
Hey Nate, it's me again. Love the video once again! I feel the thing we should be roasted on is how to garner the viewers attention throughout the entire video and keep them interested.
Uhoh, a preference for dogs and a dislike of mayo 🚩😂 Have you ever tried Japanese Kewpie mayo? Maybe you'll prefer that. Love how your roasts are always informative too ❤
Lots of nuggets lots brother. Biggest one "include your audience in the fun". Gold mining nuggets. Sean form bikes and beards said the difference between youtube and tv is youtube is you and your audience tv is the actor and on screen personalities. Love it
Hi Nick, your enthusiastic way to revealing the truth helps us be better creators, and dare I say, better human beings. After reflecting on these poor guys I think I do a good job of stating why I exist in each video as well as the YT banner. I need you to roast me so vigorously that I discover the secret to why I am not involving my audience. My retention is low for the most part. When I have fun and make a video the length of the average view then it doesn’t get watched all the way either. I am almost ready to unconditionally surrender for your valuable services. Thank you Nate. You do a tremendous amount of work and I’m sure your wife does as well still. Have a fantastic week! Russ
What up Nate? I have a small channel and I often watch your videos for advice on growing or rather improving it. I think my biggest struggle is being boring. I don’t have a loud or exited personality. That and while my channel is about outdoors stuff (camping, fishing, boating etc…) I think it’s just not niched down enough to be successful. My videos range between 30 views and 130,000 views. And my latest two videos are around 30 views. WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT ZACH COULD HAVE JUST PUT THAT INFORMATION ON A CHART IMAGE WAS HUGE FOR ME. I have a problem with dragging out explanations too. I’m about to get my first $100 check from RUclips and I am seriously considering giving up the channel because of the roller coaster of emotions from the successful and then highly unsuccessful videos. Congratulations on your success, you have earned it! Thanks for all that you do.
Time management to Ashley put up a video has been my roadblock lately. Love your videos. The time management is on me and that’s what I have to work on first.
Great video as always! I find my biggest struggle is taking your advice and figuring out how to successfully apply it to my niche. The bit on credibility makes sense, but I am not sure how to transport that into my content?
Oh I never miss a chance to comment on your channel. I'd never miss an opportunity to get roasted either. If there was anything specific I had to be roasted on, it's my retention in videos.
Thank you. I appreciate all your videos and suggestions. I've been working to do a good job....i began concentrating on my channel 03/03/2024... made 30 videos in 30 days... then went to 2x/wk. 04/27/2024... began a podcast on my channel... and post those episodes 1x/wk. I'm thrilled anyone has found and watched... yet...i feel I'm missing the mark somewhere. I'm working on some new updates.
I have a very weird and very specific issue. I’ve been doing social media for over 13 years and finally gained almost 2 million followers. Then I plateaued and never recovered. So now, for some reason, I find it really hard to make videos even with things I’m passionate about. Do you have an explanation?
It sounds like you reached your goal and were happy about 2M but then you probably needed to have a new standard to reach for. Make new goals? What is the purpose and reason behind what you are doing and is what you are doing getting you there?
I've watched quite a few of your videos, and I this is probably one of my favorites. So many little nuggets of info! By the way, if you ever want to roast me…I'd be very interested to learn from you :) Things I'd specifically be interested in: - Keeping authenticity while growing - How often do I really need to post? Should I take more time for a video? - Should I show myself, or not? + I'd love to hear anything you notice!
As a past roast survivor (or maybe more like victim 😂) I’m always so quick to click on these videos. Now to evaluate if I’m doing too much or too little lol
I think I might have a 'dry' problem with my channel too. I do videos on a mixture of AliExpress and Microbrand watches. But the Microbrand ones always seem to get far fewer views. I always thought it was just those type of watches... But now I'm not so sure. I think I need a good old roasting.
@@Thebeautyandthebeardadventures i saw your thumbnail/titles. Not good. You need to remember that RUclips title/thumbnails are less ‘describe the video’ and more ‘elevator pitch’. If you only had 7 seconds with someone in an elevator, and you needed to tell them to watch your video, how would you advertise it? (You’re allowed to carry 1 photo: that’s your thumbnail).
For example in Sunrise Memphas food video, actionable change would be to show a picture of food. No restaurant advertises their food by waving their logo around
@@Thebeautyandthebeardadventures and lastly you just need to get better at filmmaking in general. Im not asking you to be Martin Scorsese or Caset Neistat. And I think the quality of your phone is perfectly fine right now on RUclips. But you seem to be lacking many fundamentals to the creative/technical side. It just feels too green. Gotta go back to RUclips school and figure out how to make videos, RUclips/Google anything. Sorry if all this was a bit harsh, but it’s really honest advice. You two seem like real genuine people and the spirit of the content you make is what RUclips was made for. Your spirit is awesome, your techniques are shit lol
I found that a big point that might be missed that Nate said is that people need to be looking for what your video is about. Only after a long time and a lot of success does YT give a hoot about your videos. The only way to get views is having a topic that is being searched for. Search is very different to the normal YT algorithm. If you feel ignored make a video about something being searched for that does not have much competition. Trust me you will suddenly be noticed.
@@HeadBangerExtreme we totally appreciate the raw, unfiltered, review and advice! Your honesty about our videos is an eye opener. Without it, we would learn nothing. As “The Beard” does the majority of the recording and editing, he admits the difficulty and learning curve. Your comments will fuel his drive to learn better cinematography skills and techniques. Your advice was BANGIN’!! Thank you for the tips!
I enjoy your informative videos. They’re entertaining and valuable for a smaller channel like me. For a roast, I primarily focus on shorts. Would like to learn Edgar could be done to get more consistent numbers. One video dad 440k, some have 150… most are between 3-8k
Probably the thing that comes up when I think about roasting a channel is How to string along videos correctly, as someone who constantly switches between interests it feels hard to do it correctly and cohesively. You don't see many variety channels that can do it correctly
The trap banger BG music made me laugh every time 😂 I am using mariachi music with the titles for the episode I'm dropping this Friday and something about the juxtaposition of the mariachi music and Kpop has been cracking me up in the same way that the stark contrast between the ratchet music and educational content does here.
Love the video and also this is exactly why I consistently ask for a ‘soft roast’ haha. No, it felt like a good, honest review. I also feel like I can use what’s in this video to look at my own work. To answer your question about what I’d like help with on my channel (roast topic), I suppose I’d like to know most if I’ve got enough of that “stuff” to be on camera and hold ppl’s attention OR should I stick with audio narration over images of movies when talking about them? (Remember that I can’t use clips of movies and monetize so it would have to be a montage of movie images as the visual). Thanks!
Nate, I kind of realized many things you mentioned on my channel by accident. It's how I broke the 1k subscriber mark and how I increased (finally) my watch hours from under 200 hours to just under 1000 hours. There is still work to be done but it seems like finally I'm getting some questions answers and finding momentum. Because for example one video I made expanded so much that it even gained a lot of end screen clicks something I could not figure out how to make happen as people ditched my videos far too soon. And in the one video I'm talking about a bigger portion of viewers made it to the end and clicked through to the next one. This means they watched the next one and clicked on again and suddenly it wasn't just one video moving it was more like 5 of them moving all because i figured out a secret formula in one video that cascaded to the rest of my channel. It was interesting to see.
HUGE thank you to both @Zach.Attack & @eatsunknown for volunteering for the roast! It was a lot harder to find things to roast than you might think (they're doing so much really well)!
Goodvibes 🤖
I literally can’t figure out why I have one of my videos as a huge outlier when my content is all similar. One video approaching 15k while most of the others sit around 300 views.
@@SquirrellyResell It's because that video asks the viewer a question. Your other videos are maybe to specific.
@@DOOMBOT15 thank you
Wow!!😂 it was an interesting roast videos 😂.
“I watched a video that could’ve been a chart” is the new “I survived a meeting that could’ve been an email” 🤣
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Ah back at it again with the comment engagement strategy!
I’ve got to say out of all the RUclips strategy channels this one has become my favorite. It’s not dull, and you’re giving legitimate strategy. Some others just feel like they’re repeating buzz words and trends that can’t even be confirmed. Hoping to get a roast in the future. I’m launching a kids channel this month!
Whaaat? Thats awesome 😎 congrats on the new channel
@@ThatNateBlack thanks nick!
@@NathanMcMasters Roasting Kids? That is going straight into the Hansel and Gretel folder - Nate surely that would be the " wurst folder" I'd better show myself out now....😂😁🙆♂
Wishing you the best of luck and success with your new channel. My launch is about two months away (I still have sooo much to learn from Nate).
I've got a children's channel too!
Nate, i appreciate your roast! I’m listening to everything you said and taking notes!
To a couple points.. i do 100% agree with the titling issue. Didn’t even THINK of that! So smart.
Second, As far as “having more fun than the viewer” we ARE having a blast… we’ve been friends for 20 years and we have so much fun doing the show. None of it is scripted or acting. (Except for the skits) one thing I would note, we do “patron boxes“ where our patrons can send us food to eat live. Which includes them in a sense! But I will definitely keep what you said in mind.
Finally, you’re absolutely right about the thumbnails. This is all completely new to us and is something we’re figuring out! And I need to step it up on that end. My thought was “let me throw a bunch of different stuff at the wall and see what sticks.” Which I totally see how that could be confusing. I feel like my couple last ones have been better and I’m only gonna get better.
Much love to you, dude, I appreciate all the constructive criticism.
- CHOPS OF WAR 😎
Ayo is Chops of War himself!! You have the greatest sense of humor man!
Love hearing your thoughts, and thank you for letting me have some fun with this.
Your energy on camera is AWESOME, and I absolutely think you should continue with it. That candy video I referenced is a really solid video
Also, what is your name? (Unless you prefer your new name better 😆)
@@ThatNateBlack Lawson.
@@ThatNateBlack hey thanks my dude! My name is Lawson. & we’re very new to RUclips. Learning as we go. One thing I’m proud of is each episode is getting a little better.. Appreciate the kind words, Nate. Much love you you!
And one thing that i learned from this video seeing as you couldn’t find my name, title cards to say who we are. It’s such an obvious thing and a dumb oversight on my end. Sam is a high end chef forced to eat garbage every week.. people should know that!! 🤣
@@eatsunknownDude, keep da "Chops of War" name! In am instantly intrigued by that name. It's a subtle thing but a little genius too.
More roasts lol
This was a really helpful video, but I especially perked up at the 7:45 mark when you said you never want to have more fun than what you're including your audience in. I'm going to try to engage my audience more, whether I'm livestreaming or recording gameplay. So thank you for that. Now, I need to remember to do it!
Agreed - inviting the audience in is a key takeaway from this video!
Ok I think you’re just what we need for help with our channel. I have some binging to do!!!! Thanks Sir
Love the roasts 😆👏 and thanks for the tip of including the audience more! Mayonnaise lover here 💁🏻♀️
It's such a fun video to watch-full of humour and yet so respectful. Watching your roasting has made me see my own blind spots. If I were to be roasted, I would like the focus to be on the engagement I have with my audience, especially how I can encourage them to interact with me more. Btw, mayo can taste good, but you need to get a good one (like the famous Japanese one, yum).
Nate I honestly think your channel is the best RUclips Edcuational channel out there, with me its a slow going , currently 666 subs after 3 years and 336 videos and shorts but thank you for all the advice,
Nate your production and video ideas are fire 🔥 (pun intended). Being a topic first channel (unintentionally), I have been struggling to get people to stick for other content. Some videos have 70k plus, some have less than 100. 😵💫
Dude I get it. Even multiple videos about hit same topic are hit and miss, like when I do build videos.
YES! So excited for a new roast! Edited to say I feel like the thing I need most help with is finding the balance of what my audience wants vs what I feel like they need. Hopefully that makes sense. These were good could you give us some even more practical tips on how to dial things up or back? Thanks for all your videos! I just love them!
I love the way you put that first sentence, and more so I feel it.
Yup, on what to include. My answer (at this point: I'm still in the preplanning stage) I'll use the topics that are commonly popular as the main content and the topics the audience needs to know but are not aware of, in the bonus section as an answer as to why the main topic is important but not the primary issue.
The thing I really like about you and your channel is I really feel you are engaging and genuine and passionate about what you are saying. Other presenters do the same thing but I can really sense they are 'acting' the enthusiasm. Thanks for the info and the advice!
Naaaatttee! Man, it was awesome meeting you at Vidsummit, buddy. Was really cool to finally get to talk to you face to face. Your class over there was far and away the most engaging one at the convention, too. Stay classy, man... You're the GOAT
You too!
Interesting! So, understanding our strengths and weaknesses plus making sure our thread in every video has a connection to the audience makes for a memorable experience for the audience. I may have worded that wrong, but I feel like I understand what I need to do now!
Great roasts, Nate. One video I wish I downloaded was from a few years ago. You uploaded a channel review on the Project24 site. Unfortunately it looks like they've taking a bunch of your videos down now, but there was one video review in there for a gaming channel that was communicated so well about why it wasn't working. I now work with channels to help them grow, but I wish I had that one as a reference.
Keep up the great work.
We really need to increase delivery and appreciate the suggestions! Also got to get as good as you at dropping the organic like boops and comment suggestions. Your game is on point! See we are commenting!!! All our best!
After spending the better part of the past 13 years of listening to social media gurus, you are by far the most authentic channel to help fellow RUclipsrs and explaining things in a way that makes the most sense (at least to me) 🥰🥰🥰
I struggle most with packaging. Especially the first 30 seconds (for me that belongs to packaging thumbnail, title, intro) how to hook people and confirm the video at the same time and not giving away everything without being obvious about it
I’d love to get a Channel Roast! 🔥
Same 😂
Adding a common theme in channel videos is a great suggestion. Never thought of that and I think it would help our channel. Thanks as always for solid input and suggestions Nate. Constructive even while roasting. And man light mayo doesn’t go far enough. Stuff grosses me out completely.
Nate!! Great stuff. I think this is right on target! I was guilty of this, but as you say, always think about your audience. Good video!
Love that advice of including the audience in the fun. I’ve redone takes to make sure I say “let’s go…” or “we’re on an adventure…”
Appreciate this video and the insight! The roasting was fun, and I felt done in a very respectful manner to each channel. Congrats to the 2 channels also for making the Cut to be Roasted! 😁😁
Its always great to have a honest perspective of our channels. We are doing the things that we believe are the right things. How do I sign up for a ROAST.
Hi Nate,
Your videos have been a great safety net for us - they have prevented us from several moments of rage quitting.
"Roast the story telling"
"Roast the editing"
"Roast the everything"
Thank you for the content and hopefully see you in RYT!
Hey Nate! I wanna say great video, I'm just making this comment so I can list out a few things I've learnt from this video.
1 - Find what your audience likes about your channel and then amplify it
2 - Find what your audience doesn't like about your channel/video and tone down/remove those elements.
3 - Give viewers a reason too stick around, e.g involve the audience in the video, have fun with a friend in a video but make sure you involve the audience in that fun
4 - Don't be so chaotic with your videos/thumbnails/channel topics that audiences have no idea whats going on (So make titles/thumbnails which are clear about what are going on in your video), (I do think a bit of chaos on a channel can be good, as long as you have videos which are high quality and ALREADY have an established audience, I don't yet so I should steer away from being too chaotic)
5 - Develop your 'thing', aka get the audience to associate certain things with you so that you stand out more in their mind.
These are all the major takeaways that stick out too me after watching this video and Nate if you're reading this, hi : )
Your ability roastucate people is amazing. I love your no nonsense and the fact you never come off condescending. You have quite the talent there. Love your channel.
Thanks for this video. I was in a funk when I watched it three weeks ago and needed it. It helped me rethink and adjust my style to add more while retaining my informative side.
Nate this one really hit home. I started to get some great movement on my channel a few weeks ago but it’s landed flat in recent weeks and it’s all my own doing.
Message heard loud and clear sir!
You know, in all honesty, I am really content with my 1 subscriber. I appreciate your videos and the information you share. Thanks!
This is so helpful. I suspect I fall on the boring end of the spectrum but I am trying! I would love my intros roasting and guidance on how to improve them. Thanks! 😀
8:25 this is a wonderful point that not enough people appreciate! -- recording yourself having fun IS NOT ENOUGH! You have to have your audience BUY INTO THE FUN, FEEL LIKE THEY'RE COMING ALONG W/YOU, otherwise it's like you're at a party while a bunch of people who've known each other for 15 years are drinking and reminiscing and telling in-jokes and generally not including you, and you're just sitting there watching them, not talking, and you're not allowed to drink b/c you're driving them home.
OFF TOPIC: this is why I didn't LOOOVE that Beatles documentary that came out a few years ago. Musically/historically interesting, but I felt like I wasn't part of their fun. Your mileage may vary!
A lot of streamers make this mistake as well, which is even worse because it's a major part of their job to interact with chat. Ignoring your live audience is a major turn off for me.
I am so happy I watched this video! A real eye opener for me! I just recorded a video and would have finished editing it, but the lightingin the video was so bad, I decided to throw it away and start over. But I was going to start over with the same idea...and after having seen your video, I now realize I need to make my video completely different, so my viewers will enjoy it more and I don't bring a boring video. So thank you, Nate!
Bro, I almost spit out my drink when you said “mayo is the worst”. Idk why I wanted to let you know that but there ya go. Good video.
This was great advice nate. I have a gaming channel and I started by making guides but I am leaning into edited let’s play videos now.
It’s been hard trying to move within another niche but with regular uploads now I feel I have the opportunity to gain that audience I was looking for. The “several video uploads to keep them around” is the one that dunk in. Thanks for the help again mate 👍🏼
It's really hard to many creators to cut their footage down, takes a while to realize all that filming isn't important to a viewer, the important parts of it are what matters. 60 minutes worth of footage could mean a good 5 or 6 minute video or even less.
I'm pretty sure I'm all of those. My audience is SUPER niche, and I started as a tutorial channel, which I'd like to not be limited to. Compared to many channels in my niche, I'm doing too little, and yet doing even that takes an agonizingly long time.
It really does become a second job. I don't know where your funds are, and it's not my business, but could you find someone to help? Maybe someone who needs to build a portfolio for editing and such who would be a bit more affordable?
Hi Nate, loving these brutal roast sessions-dark roast is definitely my style! I'm throwing down the gauntlet and daring you to take on my channel next. I want you to go all out, leave no stone unturned, and no survivors. I’m talking a full necromancer-style revival just so you can slay it all over again! Let’s see if you can really turn up the heat and give my content the fiery critique it might (or might not!) deserve. Looking forward to seeing if you accept the challenge. Bring it on!
The face you made at 5.40 made ma laugh so loudly! Thank you so much, I love your videos (and yes, I liked it already). Also very useful and more entertaining than your competitors
I saw the community post yesterday about a new roast and I woke up to something delightful! Roasts are the BEST. And thank you for saying that about eating and chewing on camera. I'm a surgeon and i see a lot of gross things. (A LOT.) But I can't handle the chewing.
Nate, I so appreciate your candor and your wisdom. Thank you for making these kinds of videos. We can all benefit from seeing how others miss the mark.
Thank you for the tips. I don’t know what I want to do yet but I love the idea of taking the audience along and saving time especially with comparisons by using graphs. I never enjoy watching people sit there and eat. Maybe taking a bite but no more than that.
Please go into issue #4 more! Feel like this is a great topic to explore, especially for different types of channels.
For Roasting: How to structure reviews? All info up-front, have a funny intro related to item or just dive in, "live" unboxing vs edited, detailed walkthrough or just highlights?
I think i am actually the biggest shorts creator in my niche, but I always feel like something is still holding me back, it would be very interesting to have somebody from an outside perspective point out where i am still lacking😄
I kind of wonder looking at your channel if people are burnt out on just Shinobi striker? Like maybe it would be helpful to add another game that's adjacent to this one?
@@V1ktorGee thx for the input and for having a look at it. Yh, i also had the theory that ppl only watch that much ss a week and even if i'd put out more content the vids would just take away views from each other, except regulars, most probably only watch shinobi striker videos once in a while, but for me i think it really kinda makes sense to specialize and niche down, bc as a professional esports coach i kinda hahe a unique seeling point in this scene specifically and if my channel stays strictly shinobi striker i may not reslly make any significant amounts of money with my content, but i can build a very loyal audience that trusts me a lot and have a lot of cool option to setup memberships specifically catered towards them. Members only vids obviously with guides on more in depth and advanced stuff, strategy guides, proper training units, unique insights from real esports that most of them otherwise wouldnt have, a private discord, i can give them my business number so they can directly contact me and i answer within 24 hours and regularly have a look at their gameplay, do replay analysis with them or show then some stuff here and there, playing or training with me etc. As an autistic person i also really enjoy being able to engage with my special interest and I usually mainly just focus on one game at a time. I also usually have trouble getting everything covered that i want to as far as updates etc go, so idk if i would have the capacity to cover another topic on the side. So what i am looking for is more finding out how i can improve what i do rather than looking into what else i could do that would do better. But i get your point. I just dont feel like its the right thing for me to do as off now. I plan on sometime in the future, mayve if the game dies off one day or if i really wanna branch out for other reasons, doing content on gaming theory, esports, training and learning theory, that kinda stuff
@@V1ktorGee would also be interesting just to have some context to know with what exactly you mean by "looking at your channel" what was it that you saw that made you have that thought? I think that would be an interesting piece of information too
@@SenseiiBoba I clicked through your channel and mainly noticed one, the high amount of content you've made on this game (which gud job btw 😁) and 2 I noticed sorting by popular that it tends to be videos from a while ago both in shorts and longform. While obviously that could also simply be from the newer ones being newer such a big difference implies something else. However I don't think your content has gotten worse hence I gave that as a possibility.
@@V1ktorGee interesting... i mean i had a couple of vids that popped off in comparison to others that are older, but i would say in general, except the last 3 weeks, bc the game was down for 2 weeks, i get more views overall tho. And i still have like 3 or 4 short per month that get significantly more views than my avg shorts, thats usually when a new weapon drops that pplnare excited about. I think it has more to do with the fact that lately i just sometimes been dropping a bit of low effort filler content, that i knew that still a couple of people will really enjoy but in the grand scheme of things its not actual proper content. I just had a 2 shorts per day upload streak going for a couple months and i kinda dont wanna drop it. Which is probably kinda stupid in a way, i dont want ppl to see 2 or 3 vids from me and be like "eeeh... wasnt all thaz crazy", but I also thought it might be worth trying to keep up that schedule for a while bc it allows me to still be present in peoples everyday life and show them some cool combos and stuff that they wouldnt really see ingame online while i work on longform content and i think that this might have just built me a pretty loyal core audience that is used to getting advice or inspiration from me basically daily. Also allows me to test out which kinds topics or which types of videos go better or worse usually and i also get a lot of practice in terms of design and stuff. That was kinda my thought process. My channel is growing faster and faster. Altho i can clearly see that on avg my shorts get less views i still get way more views in total and have more shorts that are above what i would usually get amongst a lot of shorts that perform slightly worse than what i have gotten on avg in the past. But yh i kinda had a similar thought, that ppl are just saturated and only watch that much shinobi striker content. Maybe it would make sense to lower the quantity and up the overall quality again, idk. I appreciate the feedback, i just think i would need more data to really tell. Thats why its good for me to get as much feedback as possible
I’m booping the like button, Nate!! I’ve been working on growing my channel more consistently and always appreciate your entertaining teaching style. Are you saying as a beginner (my channel is not monetized yet) I should be focusing a bit more on search terms?
Second Comment.
These roasts are enlightening and fun - great stuff. Excellent actually.
However, they are probably best for the channel that is perking along but not growing to thier potential.
I'll start my new channel in the next month or so. One thing I hope to avoid is the chaos that frequently comes along with a new project. Random information in no particular order and priority scattered around. Things like notes in a spiral notebook, sticky notes and scrap paper in little piles on my desk, multple word docs in different folders. Essentially a file system that puts everything in piles of 1... As I said, Chaos.
This is somewhat managable while still in the learning stage (where I am right now) but important information and action items quickly get lost in the overwhelm of production.
A video (or series) explaining the overall process of running the channel to include the "back office" as well as content creation would be greatly appreciated. Possibly even well watched by your audience.
Lol brilliant as usual. I am getting braver by the day and no doubt will soon show my face in my videos and now, thank goodness, I know that I need to cut ALL scenes of me chewing, hahaha!
I think for me is the rhythm of the video. How long or short the idea of a segment is to convey the message without losing. When I make my content, I try to make it based on the questions how and why. I find myself when I watch other’s content those two questions popping a lot. So I try to be an audience while I create content.
its so fun to watch. I am not sure whether I am ready for your roast! but kudos for Zac and Unknown for being such a good sport!!
incredible video, as always, Nate!!! Love the roast videos, i learn so much with these! Your channel is the single greatest YT growth strategy channel. None of the other channels do it for me, you really tackle stuff that matters!!! And super personable too 🤘
Been watching this channel for a while and this is the first time I feel that the advice given directly relates to what I do. Taking points
Great video, thank you for your input. YT is a weird beast, it's a constant work in progress for me. This video helped.
Hey Nate, great video! After reaching 15k subs within 6 months, our channel stopped growing. Our views have dropped, but we're still maintaining a 60 percent audience retention rate with those who do watch. How do we get out of mid-size channel hell??
Love this channel! I watch a lot of RUclips strategy content and this channel has the most useful, well-explained content that also happens to be entertaining. 🙂
That roast was well done! I guess my issue is that I’m making a very niche factual channel relying on weird and wonderful footage that’s pretty difficult to get. Find your videos very informative though.
I'm always impressed on how many informations you're delivering even by simply analyzing someone's channel... my issue is though that they seem so clear and logical while I watch you but then, when it's time to apply them I epically fail😂.
But I'll keep on trying.
Thanks for the huge help and support you give us 🎉
These videos are always entertaining but also insightful. I think the biggest problem with my channel is probably relevance. the game i'm currently playing dropped in popularity quickly after release, and i took nearly a year long break after starting ( personal issues )
Pretty positive i don't talk enough, or sound excited enough though, despite it being a very chilly cozy game, its not as entertaining i guess. still up for a roast though as long as you're not too harsh :P
Hi Nate, great advice as always, got any videos about how to take advantage of a video blowing up?
Suggestion to Zach Attack's channel description, replace that "Just another guy" for something more strong like "That one eating dude that does X" or something similar. Now he just presents himself like just a regular guy and nothing spectacular, while you should actually be that one guy who stands out! You got this
Hi, Nate! I saw you at VidSummit in Dallas. Keep up the good work!
Hey Nate (formerly Nick)! You have permission to ultra roast my channel on video topics! Thanks for all the advice you give, it truly helps
I like your energy, I think I need to (attempt) to increase the energy I put in my camera presence. I learned a lot from this, thanks!
Thanks for this episode! I'm kinda coaching a few folks in my community and episodes iek this are a wealth of knowledge to share with them.
Thanks Nate! Learning by doing and absorbing + having insane blast getting to "know you" throughout watching your content! Get nostarcyclist, roast him and have fun!
Great tips Nate! Offer videos that viewers want to stick around for outside the topic matter! As a past roastee you helped me have an ahha moment - confidence 👏 Sooo Lets Do It!😅
Our favorite format.
Hey Nate, it's me again. Love the video once again! I feel the thing we should be roasted on is how to garner the viewers attention throughout the entire video and keep them interested.
Uhoh, a preference for dogs and a dislike of mayo 🚩😂
Have you ever tried Japanese Kewpie mayo? Maybe you'll prefer that.
Love how your roasts are always informative too ❤
Hey Nate! Thanks for making this video. Just getting the ball rolling again after a whole
Lots of nuggets lots brother. Biggest one "include your audience in the fun". Gold mining nuggets. Sean form bikes and beards said the difference between youtube and tv is youtube is you and your audience tv is the actor and on screen personalities. Love it
Hi Nick, your enthusiastic way to revealing the truth helps us be better creators, and dare I say, better human beings. After reflecting on these poor guys I think I do a good job of stating why I exist in each video as well as the YT banner. I need you to roast me so vigorously that I discover the secret to why I am not involving my audience. My retention is low for the most part. When I have fun and make a video the length of the average view then it doesn’t get watched all the way either. I am almost ready to unconditionally surrender for your valuable services. Thank you Nate. You do a tremendous amount of work and I’m sure your wife does as well still. Have a fantastic week! Russ
Great video! Side question, How are you getting your Elagto and voice sooo dang crispy?
Another great show. I thinking our channel rambles…and the second half of the team is really busy and rarely appears… so content is one sided.
Awesome. Thank you. I really needed this.
Also. Can we have potatoes and carrots with the roast? (lol)
What up Nate?
I have a small channel and I often watch your videos for advice on growing or rather improving it.
I think my biggest struggle is being boring. I don’t have a loud or exited personality. That and while my channel is about outdoors stuff (camping, fishing, boating etc…) I think it’s just not niched down enough to be successful. My videos range between 30 views and 130,000 views. And my latest two videos are around 30 views.
WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT ZACH COULD HAVE JUST PUT THAT INFORMATION ON A CHART IMAGE WAS HUGE FOR ME.
I have a problem with dragging out explanations too.
I’m about to get my first $100 check from RUclips and I am seriously considering giving up the channel because of the roller coaster of emotions from the successful and then highly unsuccessful videos. Congratulations on your success, you have earned it!
Thanks for all that you do.
Time management to Ashley put up a video has been my roadblock lately. Love your videos. The time management is on me and that’s what I have to work on first.
Great video as always! I find my biggest struggle is taking your advice and figuring out how to successfully apply it to my niche. The bit on credibility makes sense, but I am not sure how to transport that into my content?
Very good advice and am certainly glad I have steered clear of the very eccentric topics.
Oh I never miss a chance to comment on your channel. I'd never miss an opportunity to get roasted either.
If there was anything specific I had to be roasted on, it's my retention in videos.
Hah... also out here for a roast😅 Man I am hungry now.😂
Thank you. I appreciate all your videos and suggestions.
I've been working to do a good job....i began concentrating on my channel 03/03/2024... made 30 videos in 30 days... then went to 2x/wk. 04/27/2024... began a podcast on my channel... and post those episodes 1x/wk.
I'm thrilled anyone has found and watched... yet...i feel I'm missing the mark somewhere. I'm working on some new updates.
I have a very weird and very specific issue. I’ve been doing social media for over 13 years and finally gained almost 2 million followers. Then I plateaued and never recovered. So now, for some reason, I find it really hard to make videos even with things I’m passionate about. Do you have an explanation?
It sounds like you reached your goal and were happy about 2M but then you probably needed to have a new standard to reach for. Make new goals? What is the purpose and reason behind what you are doing and is what you are doing getting you there?
I've watched quite a few of your videos, and I this is probably one of my favorites. So many little nuggets of info!
By the way, if you ever want to roast me…I'd be very interested to learn from you :)
Things I'd specifically be interested in:
- Keeping authenticity while growing
- How often do I really need to post? Should I take more time for a video?
- Should I show myself, or not?
+ I'd love to hear anything you notice!
I agree about the comments part. On my channel there are a few people who consistently comment on my videos and I'm quite familiar with their names.
As a past roast survivor (or maybe more like victim 😂) I’m always so quick to click on these videos. Now to evaluate if I’m doing too much or too little lol
I'm so glad to see the roast are back. They are great learning tools for my channel. Thanks!
These two channels were a great juxtaposition of each other ❤.
I think I might have a 'dry' problem with my channel too. I do videos on a mixture of AliExpress and Microbrand watches. But the Microbrand ones always seem to get far fewer views. I always thought it was just those type of watches... But now I'm not so sure. I think I need a good old roasting.
Such a good point on including the viewer, going to focus on this!
RUclips will, and does, ignore our videos no matter what we do….
@@Thebeautyandthebeardadventures i saw your thumbnail/titles. Not good.
You need to remember that RUclips title/thumbnails are less ‘describe the video’ and more ‘elevator pitch’. If you only had 7 seconds with someone in an elevator, and you needed to tell them to watch your video, how would you advertise it? (You’re allowed to carry 1 photo: that’s your thumbnail).
For example in Sunrise Memphas food video, actionable change would be to show a picture of food. No restaurant advertises their food by waving their logo around
@@Thebeautyandthebeardadventures and lastly you just need to get better at filmmaking in general. Im not asking you to be Martin Scorsese or Caset Neistat. And I think the quality of your phone is perfectly fine right now on RUclips.
But you seem to be lacking many fundamentals to the creative/technical side. It just feels too green. Gotta go back to RUclips school and figure out how to make videos, RUclips/Google anything.
Sorry if all this was a bit harsh, but it’s really honest advice. You two seem like real genuine people and the spirit of the content you make is what RUclips was made for. Your spirit is awesome, your techniques are shit lol
I found that a big point that might be missed that Nate said is that people need to be looking for what your video is about. Only after a long time and a lot of success does YT give a hoot about your videos. The only way to get views is having a topic that is being searched for. Search is very different to the normal YT algorithm. If you feel ignored make a video about something being searched for that does not have much competition. Trust me you will suddenly be noticed.
@@HeadBangerExtreme we totally appreciate the raw, unfiltered, review and advice! Your honesty about our videos is an eye opener. Without it, we would learn nothing.
As “The Beard” does the majority of the recording and editing, he admits the difficulty and learning curve. Your comments will fuel his drive to learn better cinematography skills and techniques.
Your advice was BANGIN’!! Thank you for the tips!
I enjoy your informative videos. They’re entertaining and valuable for a smaller channel like me.
For a roast, I primarily focus on shorts. Would like to learn Edgar could be done to get more consistent numbers. One video dad 440k, some have 150… most are between 3-8k
Great video, learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for all the hard work. It is appreciated.
Always learning so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and giving us all a few giggles along the way. 😊
Probably the thing that comes up when I think about roasting a channel is How to string along videos correctly, as someone who constantly switches between interests it feels hard to do it correctly and cohesively. You don't see many variety channels that can do it correctly
Creating cohesive content happens when we define content pillars -ones that makes sense sense to our audience and our expertise.
@CoCreateYourMagick-Lisa I always make them and then finding myself wanting to stray immediately;-;
@@ItsPND I hear ya
Another valuable roast by Nate! Nate, please keep coaching us to improve our game! Thanks!!!
The trap banger BG music made me laugh every time 😂 I am using mariachi music with the titles for the episode I'm dropping this Friday and something about the juxtaposition of the mariachi music and Kpop has been cracking me up in the same way that the stark contrast between the ratchet music and educational content does here.
Great video. What does "not including the audience" mean (07:50)? The camera is rolling, how do you include them more than that?
Nate, your roasts are awesome. Fun and so informative. Thank you!
Love the video and also this is exactly why I consistently ask for a ‘soft roast’ haha. No, it felt like a good, honest review. I also feel like I can use what’s in this video to look at my own work.
To answer your question about what I’d like help with on my channel (roast topic), I suppose I’d like to know most if I’ve got enough of that “stuff” to be on camera and hold ppl’s attention OR should I stick with audio narration over images of movies when talking about them? (Remember that I can’t use clips of movies and monetize so it would have to be a montage of movie images as the visual). Thanks!
Nate, I kind of realized many things you mentioned on my channel by accident. It's how I broke the 1k subscriber mark and how I increased (finally) my watch hours from under 200 hours to just under 1000 hours.
There is still work to be done but it seems like finally I'm getting some questions answers and finding momentum.
Because for example one video I made expanded so much that it even gained a lot of end screen clicks something I could not figure out how to make happen as people ditched my videos far too soon. And in the one video I'm talking about a bigger portion of viewers made it to the end and clicked through to the next one.
This means they watched the next one and clicked on again and suddenly it wasn't just one video moving it was more like 5 of them moving all because i figured out a secret formula in one video that cascaded to the rest of my channel.
It was interesting to see.
Love these, Nate! If you ever want to roast a curly hair channel...I'd love to return the favor with a curly hair routine roast 😉
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