Friday 18 July 2014

Making YouTube a job?

Now I know many YouTubers would love to make it a full-time job like I'm trying to do, there are 2 ways I think this is possible and I'll explain why. This is entirely based off of my own experience and opinions so don't take this too seriously!

1:  Make a single videos that goes viral, now this is the most obvious but hardest option, this requires you to be able to make something that'll hit the internet like a storm and pave away for more videos from you to be watched because of that viral hit. The main problem with this is once you go viral you have to keep meeting people expectation as to the quality of your videos and with such a way that your not repeating your self but at the same time your keeping to the original values laid down by that first video.

2:  Be consistent and slowly build your audience, this way you really find your true fans as they'll keep coming back to your videos and not just because they saw one video. If you follow this route you'll have a more stable fan base and a more stable income as fans will continue coming back to your videos and watching them all the way through.

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