So, from your experience, YT does not recommend your videos, because the niche of AI generated voices reading AI generated scripts is oversaturated and also the content is not creative enough. You are spot on!
@@vladthemagnificent9052 True, though my goal is to be a video editor not a youtuber I am not really interested in that. I use AI voice because I don't want to show my face and I don't like how my voice sounds since English is not my first language. I just hope to learn video editing and work with some creator.
even before watching, i knew the 3rd reason youre not very popular in the first place idk about others, but when i see a low viewer count, it tells me the channel is still in its early phase, meaning the quality just isnt as good as bigger channels bigger channels must have more experience, because if not then why do they get more views i think at first i gave some small channel videos a try, but found out they just werent that good because early-phase level experience.
Yeah, honestly there is much more to learn than it seems, the best videos seem so simple to make but in reality there is thousands of little things that make the difference, and as your quality goes up the views go exponentially. In the end, practice makes the perfect, and I've got a long way to go.
Sorry for the less frequent upload schedule these vids take a lot longer than it seems (also i don't get why the f is OBS recording so low quality and low fps I'll fix it tho)
My advice as someone who I shoutouted small channels like Pewdiepie & Mr Beasts is just to keep uploading. You sound boring or editing sucks but with consistency I bet in 1-3 years youll be far off and who knows you could be the lucky ones.
Yes I've made that point but there is more to it than first meets the eye. If you are in direct competition with a larger youtuber it's next to impossible to compete regardless of your video quality.
This one got me thinking, and yeah I’m in the same boat as you. Great video, you’ve got an extra sub
Thanks man means a lot good luck to you with your channel
Great content!
So, from your experience, YT does not recommend your videos, because the niche of AI generated voices reading AI generated scripts is oversaturated and also the content is not creative enough. You are spot on!
the footage and editing are well done, though.
@@vladthemagnificent9052 True, though my goal is to be a video editor not a youtuber I am not really interested in that. I use AI voice because I don't want to show my face and I don't like how my voice sounds since English is not my first language. I just hope to learn video editing and work with some creator.
@@stoicphilosophy248 this is a decent editor portfolio, I hope you will find a good job
even before watching, i knew the 3rd reason
youre not very popular in the first place
idk about others, but when i see a low viewer count, it tells me the channel is still in its early phase, meaning the quality just isnt as good as bigger channels
bigger channels must have more experience, because if not then why do they get more views
i think at first i gave some small channel videos a try, but found out they just werent that good because early-phase level experience.
Yeah, honestly there is much more to learn than it seems, the best videos seem so simple to make but in reality there is thousands of little things that make the difference, and as your quality goes up the views go exponentially. In the end, practice makes the perfect, and I've got a long way to go.
Sorry for the less frequent upload schedule these vids take a lot longer than it seems (also i don't get why the f is OBS recording so low quality and low fps I'll fix it tho)
My advice as someone who I shoutouted small channels like Pewdiepie & Mr Beasts is just to keep uploading. You sound boring or editing sucks but with consistency I bet in 1-3 years youll be far off and who knows you could be the lucky ones.
the video was ok but add more hajime no ippo and goku clips
idk about that...
if u dont get views
ur video sucks
thats the harsh truth
Yes I've made that point but there is more to it than first meets the eye. If you are in direct competition with a larger youtuber it's next to impossible to compete regardless of your video quality.