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14 contributions to YouTube Academy
Hello Motto
Hi Community, I am new here as well!
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@Omar Esieed Welcome bro.
YT views
Hello, I’m new here. I make AI image videos in Gujarati and have uploaded 51 videos, but I’m getting low views with only 28 subscribers. Any suggestions to help grow my channel?
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Welcome 👋 honestly 51 videos means you’re already more consistent than most people starting out. Sometimes it’s just a few tweaks with titles, thumbnails, retention and niche positioning. I also got a YouTube channel too, so I could probably give you some helpful pointers 🙂 we could chat if you don't mind .
5 Types of Video To Get Views and Likes
Here Are Results of Analysis Of Types Of Video That Seem To Work Right Now: a. Educational - Informative b. Storytelling - Here's how I did xyz c. Challenge - I challenged Jim to.... (Could be funny or genuine) d. Funny Skit - Humorous mishap etc e. Wait for it... Something unexpected is about to happen... I often get asked about this, so I trust you'll find it helpful!
5 Types of Video To Get Views and Likes
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Cool, thanks for sharing. What about fitness channel?
BEWARE!! Genuine Creators Are Getting Demonetized Right Now
IT'S HAPPENING! YOUTUBE IS STARTING TO DEMONETISE INAUTHENTIC CONTENT. The demonetization wave is being decided by three silent tests YouTube does not publish on its support page, and most creators getting hit have no idea which one tripped them. TRAP 1: YOU BUILT ON SOMETHING YOU DO NOT OWN A 200K-sub quiz channel built on Nintendo and Disney characters just lost monetization. Plenty of similar channels look fine, and the difference is one word: transformation. Editing isn't it. Music isn't either. Real transformation means original commentary, an original story arc, or a perspective that did not exist before you made the video. The test: strip every borrowed clip out and ask whether there is still a video left. TRAP 2: YOUR VIDEOS LOOK MASS-PRODUCED This one stings. The animator above does every step himself, and still got hit. One line tucked into YouTube's monetization policies does the work: content should be made for the enjoyment or education of viewers, not the sole purpose of views. When videos hit identical formats and lengths on a frequent cadence, automated systems can't always tell the work apart from a content farm. The test: cut the visuals in half - is there still a story, lesson, or take? TRAP 3: THERE IS NO HUMAN BEHIND THE CHANNEL Faceless content is fine. AI avatars are fine. What gets you demonetized is fakery - a fictional human dressed up with authority cues like "Dr. Jennifer" giving medication advice to seniors. Faceless channels with real voices and real experience (Decoding YT, 1M subs) are fine - the human signature is clear. The test: can a curious viewer confirm a human is behind the channel in ten minutes?
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@Michael Bray Really valuable post honestly 👏 most creators are so focused on views and automation that they forget YouTube still wants content that feels human and original. The “strip everything away and see if there’s still a real video left” part is a powerful test 💯
When (and How) to hire an editor? (For Tech Tutorials)
Hi all, I have a tech YouTube channel, and it's still pretty new. But some of the editing can take so long I'm wondering at what point do I decide to hire a video editor. I'm also wondering when it comes to technology tutorials. Can I even hire an editor since some of the technical concepts that need to be covered in the video might require some technical knowledge? I wouldn't want to hire someone and then basically edit the video for myself by describing to them everything that needs to get edited. But I also have never hired a video editor before, so I actually don't know what expectations to have for the way it works. Any guidance and help in figuring this out would be appreciated.
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@Frankie Riviera I have a tech channel too, and I brought in an editor once editing started slowing consistency. Technical knowledge helps, but it’s not mandatory , what matters is clear direction and a repeatable format. If you know the outcome you want per video, a good editor can handle the execution. Start with one video, align on style and structure, and refine from there. Over time, the process gets smoother and way less hands-on.
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@Frankie Riviera yeah exactly ended up aligning with one
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