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Is YouTube Down??
YouTube has not worked on any of my devices for the past 20 minutes! OMG. This is why its so important to have your own community and email list.
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I can get on there but the videos I think I'm going to be able to watch seem like they're constantly trying to download.
YouTube - Watch Your Own Video
After you upload, take time to watch your video as if you are the viewer. Ask yourself, “Would I keep watching this.” This is one of the best ways to see what works and what does not. Sometimes you may notice things you missed while editing, like long pauses, background noise, or parts that feel boring. If you would click away, then your viewers might too. Watching your own video helps you improve the next one. If you feel cringy or if you feel uncomfortable watching yourself, that is a good sign. It means you can see what to fix. That is how all the big creators started, and some still feel that way even now. Checklist when watching your own video: - Pay attention to the first 30 seconds. That is your hook, and it must grab the viewer - Look for spots that feel slow or off-topic - Notice if the sound is clear the whole way through - Ask yourself if the video delivers on the title and thumbnail - Imagine you are the viewer, not the creator Example of a strong hook: Start by saying the problem your viewer has. Then tell them what they will get if they watch. For example: “Are you having trouble keeping your energy up during the day. In this video I will show you three simple habits that can give you more energy and help you feel better.” When you do this, you start to see your videos the way your audience sees them. That helps you make better videos each time.
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Great advice, Kevin!
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