What is your next channel goal?

Hard for me to pinpoint an outcome goal (like subscriber count), but I do have a process goal to make 2 videos/week every week for at least 3 months for starters. I would say that underlying that is just creating content I'm proud to share.

If I make a video and don't feel super proud to share it, I have work to do. I want that content to be super solid, with good cuts, good quality, good information/value for the watcher, with a running theme, etc. The barometer there to me is that my friends/family go from "cool!" to "wow, you're actually objectively good at this and I want to proactively watch".

Outside of that is just to be plugged in to the community in a diversified manner and give back along the way. Posting on instagram regularly, perusing Reddit, contributing to Discords, supporting others on Patreon, a lot of YouTube watching/support of others, joining Facebook groups, finding meetups, joining websites like this one and contributing. Whether that translates into new subscribers is just a byproduct more than the driver.
 
It's interesting going back to this thread. When I last posted in it I was still starting out and learning so much, and I only had 16 subs and a couple motovlogs online.

Now I have a dozen motovlogs uploaded, over 1000 views, and 79 subs. Where before my only goal was to keep on keeping on, I now have quite a few very specific goals for my channel:

1. Reach 100 subs to get my custom URL
2. Buy a second camera for the handlebars
3. Create a better banner for my Youtube page.
4. Increase my videos per week from one to two, at least every other week.
5. Improve the quality of my video editing to include more B-roll and scene breaks.
6. Work on talking slower while filming. I get too excited when filming, LOL.
7. Buy a camera drone. I've wanted one for a long time anyway just as a toy, now I have a real reason to get one!

Yeah, my list of goals seems to be growing....
 
My goal is and always has been 100 subs.. Looking through this post im amazed to see how people have so many subs / views.. How do you guys get so much reach of your videos? Im curious to know how to extend my reach right now. Sitting at 55 subs Im quite happy as I just started though
 
Just to get back to some regular content. Maybe every 2nd week or something.
Then maybe I see if I can get to 4K subs after that.
 
My goal is and always has been 100 subs.. Looking through this post im amazed to see how people have so many subs / views.. How do you guys get so much reach of your videos? Im curious to know how to extend my reach right now. Sitting at 55 subs Im quite happy as I just started though
There are a few threads on that already @Gemini have a search, if you can't find them start a new topic, am sure folk have lots of tips to give! :-)
 
I just kinda want to have some sort of following, big or small, and make interesting videos for people who like bikes :p(My friends think my videos are really good, but I feel like they feel they're obligated to say that lol)
 
Considering I have just started last week... getting to 50 subs would be a great start for me.

But you know what, if I never even make it that far then it doesnt matter because I am finding motovlogging great fun, its allowing me to get creative with video and photography which I haven't been able to do for years. And its allowing me to push my own limits as well as forcing me to learn new skills.

I guess it's an escape of sorts. So while it would be awesome if people liked what I did, the reality is it doesn't matter that much to me personally :)
 
Am sure you will hit 50 in no time. Don't forget to add your social channels into this linked thread:

 
Am sure you will hit 50 in no time. Don't forget to add your social channels into this linked thread:

I bet she will do that really fast. I was always wondering why there's not more women motovloggers as it is good niche for such a channels and relatively easy to step in and grow fast.
 
I bet she will do that really fast. I was always wondering why there's not more women motovloggers as it is good niche for such a channels and relatively easy to step in and grow fast.

Thanks so much. It means a lot.

Considering the grief I've been getting on Facebook today after sharing a video it's nice to come on here and get some positivity :D Anyway, enough about me and I've got some prep to do for my next video! :cool:
 
Thanks so much. It means a lot.

Considering the grief I've been getting on Facebook today after sharing a video it's nice to come on here and get some positivity :D Anyway, enough about me and I've got some prep to do for my next video! :cool:

I'm only on 1 BB group on FB- some of the groups are full of nobbers.

I watched your indicator change earlier, you have a deeper voice than I imagined.
 
I'm only on 1 BB group on FB- some of the groups are full of nobbers.

I watched your indicator change earlier, you have a deeper voice than I imagined.

Yeh... that...

Like I said in my into, theres a lot of reasons why the SOPHIE bike. Some too close to home.

I may, or may not, do a blog about it one day. But in some ways it feels irrelevant to the overriding biker narrative.
 
I bet she will do that really fast. I was always wondering why there's not more women motovloggers as it is good niche for such a channels and relatively easy to step in and grow fast.

I think we have 5 or 6 Dutch woman motovloggers in the Netherlands. Of which Itchyboots is most famous, and one of the few that talks in English xD Z

So they are out there for sure ;)
 

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