I'm Curious

Just sub'd. Something I noticed before, I have had a gaming/minecraft/randomness YT channel, and I have my vlog channel. Some people find you and love it, others see it and just watch and move on. I have a bad habit of loving a vid, but going right to the next before I like/comment. I've gotten a vid with near 19k views, another at 15k and a more recent at just 1k. The first two being 3 years old, then two. It takes time for some to grow, others spread like fire.

As someone mentioned, get to know local riders. Hook up with other vloggers if you can and just be social. But most of all, just be you! I've seen a few try to fit some niche in the YT world and it worked for a time, but now they are more or less unhappy trying to do something that just makes others happy. Honestly thats even failing now. If you are yourself and do what you enjoy, it will get attention. Just work on having the fun you want!

Last of all, I will be checking out your vids as soon as I get home. I love when there is a mix of content on a page! So keep the content coming and try not to worry about the likes, comments, or views, they will come in time :)

(shameless plug? check out my YT - HeathenRider, aint much up, but more will come now that my PC is working and I have a good bike lol)
 
YouTube has this uncanny way of goading people into viewing their "subscriber / view / dat YouTube cash-flow" like hawks. Some people even start YouTube as a measurement tool for their internet genitalia, and quickly find out they are hung like a whale or a mouse. (and 99.9999% are mice, including me if I used YouTube as a measuring tool).

My advice, stop looking at the numbers. I joined YouTube because I have stuff to say. I wasn't expecting the world in views because I am really not a likable person. I rub people the wrong way and everything. But as a result I do what I do, and have fun doing it. Screw the numbers. The interaction with fellow minded folk is where it is AT!

And yes, commenting does help. If you ask bakerXderek who "The Dutch Texan" is he is able to tell you. Hell, I'd say every big MotoVlogger will recall my name probably. I am known by the people I support and watch. And that's pretty darn awesome. See it as a hobby. As soon as you loose track of that hobby you'd better quit, the last thing you want is another Job!
 
I'm not really interested in views more than I am interested in why people don't click on my link or comment. The reasons behind it.

I have a job that takes up all my time and pays pretty well so I'm not setting out to make money with YT or become famous. Would be nice, but that isn't my goal. I just find when I post videos I don't get a lot of comments or feedback on here. My last video I posted in the section has only one person replying and it was posted a week ago or so. Not that that recent video leaves a lot to discussion since it is a music video. As I said, just curious, a lot of people's stuff have pages of replies. Is what it is I guess.
 
I like the variety of videos you do on your channel, just subscribed!
Just keep being yourself, maybe people don't comment because they don't have much to say - but doesn't mean people don't like to watch anyways!
 
Just subscribed to y'all too, great content! I like the diversity of my channel...that might be offputting to some poeple or some might think it's diluting my vlogs. I love a bunch of stuff so the channel really reflects who I am more, I think at least.
 

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