Hey guys sorry to bother you with this.
I run a build channel on YouTube, I truly stand behind my builds, I think they're so lovely, but I feel a little sad because my channel isnt growing as fast as other people's build channels do. I spend a lot of time in editing them, and I also find my editing skills great. I see no issues in my videos. Then when I look at other smaller channels, they grow so much faster than I do. What is it I'm doing wrong here? I spend everyday on building and editing. But it seems like all people do is download the builds and be like "yeah thanks bye", while I have spend so many hours into it.
Help
I feel like giving up, I've said this before, I keep having the feeling of quiting, but then again, I already made it to almost 400 subs.. And I am doing what I love, but the views arent there... I work so hard for getting about a 100 views or less.
All kinds of critique are welcome. It only helps me get better. The only thing I'm going to ignore is if people say i should do an entire voice over. I'll explain why I dont want to do that.
1. I am an introvert, I hate talking a lot, especially about myself over an whole video, like many youtubers do, youtube is for my builds, its not my therapist.
2. I am not English, its not my first language, i struggle really hard to have something to say at each new video. I just cant talk 20/30 mins straight in a language i wasnt born with.
3. I love to lay back, and relax when watching speed build videos, and it sometimes makes me stressed when all here is bla bla bla throughout the videos, when all i want is to watch the video with relaxing music in the background, thats why i never go for the loud and heavy music.
So therefor I just talk a few minutes in the beginning of the video and then let the relaxing music in.
Thank you for taking the time to read is.
This is my latest video, go ahead, be honest, but dont hurt my feelings (i am very sensitive, no joke)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVVOAjYb8Hk&t=599s
Comments
Youtube has tons of channels, and to bring in viewers you would need to spend hours and hours watching and commenting other people's vids. I do that a little, but because my day has only 24 hrs, I must limit it to my niche, skipping speed builds and lets plays, even if I find many of them quite good. I wish I could watch one video every day, but I'm happy if I find time for 1 every week. Because making my own series is so time consuming.
Keep doing what you do, don't bother too much with views, subscribers or a future income from adds (in 10 years, yeah, might never happen). Your builds look great, and people downloading them should prove you're doing a great job n them. Maybe your videos could need some twist to stand out? I like seeing builds from a sim's view, maybe a machinima snippet for atmosphere?
Enjoy
@Simmerville gots some really good points there! i also recommend you to make a twitter for your channel. the sims twitter community is really amazing & supportive! best of luck with your channel!
@Simmerville Thanks for your reply, i have no idea what machinima is though even after googling it haha. I do already watch other peoples videos and comment on them, just by giving them compliments, dont wanna spam other peoples videos by saying "yo check out my channel" haha. I will definetely continue what im doing, its like a medicine for all my past problems haha, it is such a great way of staying away from negative thoughts. Feeling down? Just build in the sims and POOF, its gone haha. I cant help but focus on the subscribe number, i dont know why i do that.. Ill try not to pay attention to it. Thank you so much for commenting.
@Caelai Thank you!! Yeah I wasnt really sure on what to do with the intro so i changed it a few times already. This one is short and not so loud. But i am still looking for a professional to make a nice intro and outro for me, or maybe i should just stick with what i made myself, its kinda cute too. I worry too much xD
aw! i think the most important thing is that it looks like you don't worry!
btw. if you decide to make a twitter, let me know so i can follow and/or promote you there
https://twitter.com/caelaisims
Cheers!
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@Caelai I'm thinking about making a twitter account but then i have to redo all my banners xD i just made new ones haha. But i think I can already make a twitter account, i just never used twitter, never liked it haha. That's why i never created one. But I will. Thank you so much for your ideas and helping me out. Thats so sweet of you. God i love the people in this community. Cant say it enough.
@DESERTFLOWER1981 TRUTH! I just told my mom how much I love doing this, it helped me get my mind off bad things, i gave me something to do in my life. I am seriously never ever bored. I even lack in time now for my other hobbies haha. I am very passionate about my work, and I love how i keep getting better and better, its such a huge motivation. But so is a growing channel haha.
Also, keep in mind that the fact that you love a certain type of video, doesn't mean everyone else does. Now let's take a look at the biggest simmers:
LilSimsie, TheSimSupply, Deligracy, AviatorGamez, SimLicy, Vixella, XurbansimsX...
ALL of them speak on their videos. It is what attracts most viewers, seeing someone, real, who you can relate to, who feels like a person. A majority of people will choose a let's play with a voiceover from someone like James or Kayla, rather than a 30 minute video of a build with no one talking. I know it sucks because not everyone feels that way, but a majority of people do. I mean, when I see a playthrough from a game that's not the sims, without a voiceover, I immediately close it. I'm not interested in watching someone play something I play, if they're not gonna talk about it, express their views, make jokes, funny remarks, etc.
Sorry if it sounds a bit harsh, not trying to come off that way, just expressing why I feel you may not be getting your expected results.