interesting advice i just wonder why you haven't taken it yourself? I don't mean that to sound bad but even you have recognised your tech videos do far better than your youtube advice videos, but at that you're splitting your audience. Im interested in your YT journey and the tips you have ( i have 3 channels but always look to learn from others) but not interested in the camera stuff. Your camera and monitor audience won't be that much interested in your yt tips. You would probably be better splitting them into 2 seperate channels its more work but you would see better growth as the algorithm works out who's best to serve your content to. Or you could incorporate your tech stuff into your YT teaching, for example best budget camera for starting yt in 2025 or why a quality mic can make a world of difference when starting on yt. That sort of thing. Anyways I do enjoy your content so keep up the hard work.
I don't really buy this "if you upload once a week...the audience will expect you to upload once a week." idea. I don't expect anyone to upload on a certain schedule. I wait for the algo to serve up...whatever. You yourself were gone for two weeks at the time I'm writing this and I didn't notice. Then your video showed up in my feed. I really do believe that this "the audience will expect you to show up once a week" thing is just people "feeling" the algorithm. They upload consistently....and there is a part in the code to give them a boost. They fall off the wagon and lose the boost and it feels like their new videos don't get the play they used to when they come back. They think it's because of "the audience". And then they hear a few comments about "I was wondering where you had gone" and they expand those voices in their own minds. They think a LOT of people missed them. But only a tiny fraction of their audience did. The rest just...watched the next video. It was the algo "missing" their consistency....not the audience.
Where are ya mate , Best wishes to you and your family. God bless
Really good advice and a great video. I wish you all the best, mate, and hopefully, you will grow your channel!!! Keep up the great work.
interesting advice i just wonder why you haven't taken it yourself? I don't mean that to sound bad but even you have recognised your tech videos do far better than your youtube advice videos, but at that you're splitting your audience. Im interested in your YT journey and the tips you have ( i have 3 channels but always look to learn from others) but not interested in the camera stuff. Your camera and monitor audience won't be that much interested in your yt tips. You would probably be better splitting them into 2 seperate channels its more work but you would see better growth as the algorithm works out who's best to serve your content to. Or you could incorporate your tech stuff into your YT teaching, for example best budget camera for starting yt in 2025 or why a quality mic can make a world of difference when starting on yt. That sort of thing. Anyways I do enjoy your content so keep up the hard work.
Great job, John. Well said! Keep it up!
Hello mate, I enjoy your videos.. keep doing what you do. 👍
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Amazing advice! Thanks John for sharing your journey 🙏
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I don't really buy this "if you upload once a week...the audience will expect you to upload once a week." idea. I don't expect anyone to upload on a certain schedule. I wait for the algo to serve up...whatever. You yourself were gone for two weeks at the time I'm writing this and I didn't notice. Then your video showed up in my feed. I really do believe that this "the audience will expect you to show up once a week" thing is just people "feeling" the algorithm. They upload consistently....and there is a part in the code to give them a boost. They fall off the wagon and lose the boost and it feels like their new videos don't get the play they used to when they come back. They think it's because of "the audience". And then they hear a few comments about "I was wondering where you had gone" and they expand those voices in their own minds. They think a LOT of people missed them. But only a tiny fraction of their audience did. The rest just...watched the next video. It was the algo "missing" their consistency....not the audience.