This graph will change your Youtube journey

Published 2023-12-27
If you feel like things aren't going to plan on youtube... then this graph will change everything.

It will explain why some channels get no views, yet others seem to blow up overnight. And more importantly, what you can do to start growing your own channel.

All Comments (21)
  • @relaxedswede
    Your editing was insanely good! And the message bangs. Good job!
  • @TreverBettis
    Your complaining how you dont have subscribers but this is your second video only, people often say put out 100 videos and try to improve one thing each day before you expect to get really good at making videos and have your first 1000 subs.
  • @D.e.fitness
    Your editing is fantastic mate, I've just started my YouTube journey, the plan being to document my journey towards self improvement and would love to learn how to construct videos like this - if you/anyone could point me in the right direction to learn more/pick up tips that'd be great (before anyone calls me out on my 7 subscribers and the couple of shorts I've uploaded so far, I know they're not great but wanted to force myself to post something instead of making excuses- better to start sloppy than not at all)
  • @Remilon12
    Bro why you only have 7 subscribers your video is so good
  • @LearnWithSeb
    Great editing. I loved the pacing. I will definitely take some inspiration from you to improve my channel. 👍 This can’t be your first channel. The production was too good. I wish you best. Subbed.
  • @leanershideout
    If theres one thing i got from this is that we all have different goals , keep showing up and improving, thank you very much 😊
  • @lospaziopertutti
    You are a very good narrator and creator, and you have only 8 subs? I'm an Italian youtuber and I talk about space. I've started publish videos 8 month ago and now I have 160subs.
  • @ComicQuote
    Nice video. It's only been 1 month since I uploaded a video to my channel and my 1 video has been watched 73k times. Others total 50k. And there has been an incredible decline in the last 1-2 weeks. I still can't believe it. My videos are getting a ridiculous 2-3-5-10 views. I started to get very stressed. I even thought about opening a new channel or making those popular "ridiculous Tiktok edits" as you explained in the video, but there is a certain style on my channel and I did not want to spoil it, and although there have been no views for the last 2 weeks, I have been posting new videos. I am trying to do something better with each new video, let's see if i can be successful. If this video still stops, I will share the results, my friend. I wish you success too.
  • @Veterandoktorn
    Excited to see what happens to this channel, good video, insightful 👍
  • Youtube gave to us,exercise for being a Profesional Vlogger,that's make success on Youtube is"Something"😊
  • @Bs-Pyro
    Why only 38 susbcribers?yout editing skills are Insane!
  • @efetumen
    That was a great motivational speech mate. That inspired me a lot. Keep up the good work. You rock!
  • Nice video. The homepage feed sent me this, and I'm glad it did. Best wishes with growing your channel. I'm trying to do the same. I'll keep your graph in mind.
  • @123.MikeCheck
    I can relate. I just started and it’s been a humbling experience in trying to keep consistent while improving a little at a time. Slow and steady focus hopefully will get us to our respective goals. Thanks for the inspiring video!
  • @JohnnieVibes
    Did you edit this video or outsource it? Really pro
  • @StarfieldWX-tb42
    I started a channel just to have fun learning more about video editing. I'm playing videos games to get my "film" and then just being creative and fun from there. If other people like it, bonus. I like doing it and that's what matters. I also have no plans to make this a career or even a paid hobby. It's purely for fun. If it's ever not fun, I'll drop a "taking a break" video for the handful of folks who may care, and then... take a break. Until then, numbers don't matter and only the fun quotient does. It's a low-stress way to YouTube. If everyone started with the mentality of "have fun" and not "make profit/a career" then I think we'd see substantially more middling channels and substantially less abandoned ones. Excepting, of course, channels related to a business outside the digital spectrum. Those do well because of added starting capital and often a pre-established clientele. If those fail, I'd worry more about the business as a whole and leas about the channel. 😬