Understanding YouTube and my questions
Here’s a clean version that fits that section while staying organized and not overwhelming: The biggest thing I want to learn right now is how to make my videos more engaging so people actually stay and watch. I feel like I have good ideas, but I want to improve things like hooks, pacing, storytelling, and also get better at thumbnails and titles so people actually click. I’m still early in my journey (around 100 subscribers), and I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the ideas I have. It’s exciting, but I also get stuck trying to figure out the “right” series or direction to start with. Sometimes that pressure makes it harder to actually begin. If you were in my position, what would you focus on first? Here are a few specific questions I have: • What works better for beginners — simple longplays or a Let’s Play / Forever World? • What’s a good beginner-friendly series idea?• Does restarting fresh and scheduling content ahead sound like a good idea? • Is running an SMP alongside a main series manageable, or too much early on? • Any tips for recording confidently when you’re alone? • How did you approach longer videos when starting out? • How do you balance streaming and turning streams into videos? • How important is editing for beginners—should it stay simple? I’d also love to understand more about the reality of content creation overall—like growth, the algorithm, and even the financial side if you’re comfortable sharing. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I really appreciate any advice 🙏 This version fits the “questions section” better: clear, focused, and still shows you’re serious without being too long.