Subscribers And Views

Metadata on the videos actually work? All I've ever done was just upload and pray to the RNG gods that somehow my video just so happens to pop up on somebody's Youtube frontpage. Which tbh doesn't happen a lot.
 
I know a little bit about tags. They're really useful, and I think a majority of my traffic comes from the YT search bar. But what is Metadata? Almost a year in Motovlogging and 250 subs seems ain't enough. I do however got spotted once on the road and once in a particular bike dealer/workshop. Needless to say, I am contented. :D
 
networking. All about networking. Gotta get your name out there. Comment on lots of videos, dont advertise yourself in them, but just comment, get your name out there. Post constantly. Not saying post a video every day, but maybe every week if possible. dont have a 3 week hiatus from posting. I try to post every week, and I try to let my videos get around 50-70 views before posting a new one. (that's a lot for me, I only have 19 subs) dont make videos toooo long, but not tooo short either. post them up everywhere. I post here, reddit, facebook, twitter, instagram, etc. and some local forums im on.
 
Metadata on the videos actually work? All I've ever done was just upload and pray to the RNG gods that somehow my video just so happens to pop up on somebody's Youtube frontpage. Which tbh doesn't happen a lot.

Metadata has helped me get views from YouTube watch pages and searches. YouTube pulls from that metadata along with tags when a user searches for keywords. The more your metadata matches your tags and content the more likely YouTube's algorithm will pick it up and put it in the side bar. This means more views and more ad revenue, since you make more if you are part of a "rabbit hole" chain of a user following video after video from the side bar.

https://www.youtube.com/user/derraleves

This guy....he has some pretty good information about building a YouTube channel. I've followed a lot of what he says about building a channel and I've seen growth I'm happy with. There are still some things I need to work on. Before I launched this channel I did some homework about getting my content seen and not just by the motovlogging community. I'm a motovlogger because I enjoy it, but I don't want all of my content to just be content that only motovloggers enjoy. I mean I'm pretty sure I'm the only motovlogger that also does a podcast. As goofy and dumb as it may sound, if you're going to take YouTube content creation seriously then knowing what to do after your content is made it pretty important.
 
You cannot say views matter and subs don't, because they go hand in hand. Each needs the other. Why? If your content is great, you will gain more views, and that also will effect if you gain subs. What do subs do? Subs come and go, the ones that stay with you, not only effects your channel rating but also serves to promote your channel, your videos.

Thanks for the link share, will check out that guy's insight. Always open to learn. :)
 

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