Hey guys,
So I have a channel
http://www.youtube.com/c/ThomasTV1 where I enjoy making Sims videos. I have 2 LPs, I make a range of speed builds, CASs, collabs, etc.
Although I really enjoy making my videos, I'm not seeing many results. My watch times are terrible and sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my time on some types of videos, and nobody watches them, it demotivates me sometimes but at the end of the day I still love what I do!
So do you guys have any tips on how to grow my channel? I know one thing to do is be original but I find that harder and harder everyday, haha! :P
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YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwUE8EBk9VunVA_wkDFVRUw
1. Tags: Using the right tags on YouTube is very, very important as doing so will help increase your ranking in search results. Please Google some articles about tagging and SEO. You can also check the tags that famous Simmers are using for some ideas. On Chrome, you can do this by
-Opening a video's page, then right-clicking on the page (not the video) and selecting "view page source"
-Another tab will open that is full of complicated-looking html data. On the upper right-hand side of your screen, click on the 3 small dots and then click on "Find".
- A small search bar will appear. Type "keywords", and you will be able to see some of the keywords used.
I used this method to check the tags on some of your videos.
For your "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" (HALLOWEEN MACHINIMA) video, your tags were:
"breaking news, news, like, comment, channel, free subscribers, free views, free likes, get famous, how to get famous, how to get popular on youtube, sims 4."
Other than the "sims 4" tag, you shouldn't use those other tags in the future because they are not relevant to your content and therefore won't improve your search ranking. A few examples of better tags for that Halloween video are "Sims 4 Halloween", "Machinima" "Sims 4 CC" "Sims 4 Custom Content" "spooky" "Thomas TV" and "Sims 4 Halloween CC".
On several of your other videos (like Autumn Bedroom), you used these tags: "katy perry, katy, perry, video, breaking news, news, like, comment, channel, free subscribers, free views, free likes, get famous, how to get famous"
I'm not sure why you chose to mention Katy Perry in so many of your tags, as I couldn't find Katy Perry in those videos, but that might be one of the reasons for your low watch times. A few people watching videos by other YouTubers about Sims Katy Perry CC might have seen your videos in their suggested section, clicked on the link, realized it had nothing to do with Katy Perry and left. So don't add a Katy Perry tag if there is nothing about her in your video as it is not an accurate description of your video's content and it may attract the wrong audience.
For your City Living Let's Play, I would suggest changing the tags to stuff like "sims 4 city living, sims 4 city living gameplay, sims 4 san myshuno, sims 4 city life, sims 4 apartment".
For CC videos, I would suggest: "Sims 4 cc, sims 4 CAS, Sims, Sims 4 tumblr (or wherever you found the cc), sims 4 tumblr cc, Sims 4 custom content, MaxisMatch (if used)"
2. Titles: Having eye-catching titles will increase the number of clicks on your videos. For your City Living series, instead of just naming your video like "THE SIMS 4 | CITY LIVING LP - PART 10", you should try to add a few words to the title describing what happens in the video. For example: THE SIMS 4 | CITY LIVING LP - PART x: Karaoke Contest or THE SIMS 4 | CITY LIVING LP - PART x: Trying Sushi or THE SIMS 4 | CITY LIVING LP - PART x: Wedding in San Myshuno! This sounds better as it is more attention grabbing. It will also help viewers remember which of your videos they have already watched. If they see "Karaoke Contest" they are more likely to remember that they have already watched that video than if it was just titled "Part 9".
For CC videos, instead of just naming them "CC Shopping #5" you should mention your best finds from that video. For example, something like "CC Shopping | Maxis Match Hair" or "CC Shopping #5 l Sparkly Eyeshadow" or "CC Shopping #5 l Luxury Sofas!" would stand out more.
One of your most popular videos is "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" (HALLOWEEN MACHINIMA) and I think that is partly due to the title.
3. Descriptions: Instead of just putting the video title and "click to see more" in the first part of the description, you should be writing a brief summary of what is going on in the video. A couple of sentences will do. Using relevant keywords in those sentences will help your video rank higher in searches.
4. Thumbnails: The thumbnails from the last few months look very good! I think you should add a couple of words in them though, like "City Living" or "Speed Build". I feel like that would get more attention than a beautiful but wordless thumbnail.
5. Comments: You can increase peoples' awareness of your channel by commenting on other Simmers' videos. Don't just say something generic like "Great video!" though - write a couple of sentences about specific things you liked or say something witty.
6. Social media: I notice that you have your social media listed under your videos but not linked. You should have clickable links to your Twitter and Instagram pages under all your videos so that your fans can access them easily. People tend to be lazy and many won't bother to copy and paste social media handles into Google.
When I googled your Instagram and Twitter I couldn't find your profiles at all. I got results about an English painter from the 19th century called Thomas Sidney. And when I searched the Instagram app I couldn't find it either. I did see a few Thomas Sidneys, but they didn't appear to be related to the Sims. I think you should consider naming your Instagram and Twitter ThomasTV instead as that would really help with your branding.
I hope this helps you and you get more viewers and subs! You have good content- you just need to work on your marketing!
I know I will.
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Since then I have acquired 42 subscribers and it often takes a few weeks to get views into two figures! But, as @happygurl says, I do it because I like playing the game, narrating the curious things my Sims do, and experimenting, in a very modest way, with video editing and thumbnails.
Unless you're hoping to make a career out of being a Youtuber, as long as you're enjoying the process I wouldn't worry too much at all about the numbers ... in fact having only a few subscribers makes each new comment or subscriber even more exciting.
Good Luck!
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i can feel myself being unmotivated by the lack of results from my videos.but i continue because i actually enjoy playing and creating sims, but i feel like i do all of this for nothing tbh
Here's a link to my channel, in case anyone feels like giving some specific advice!
http://fanphoria.blogspot.com/
https://twitter.com/FanPhoria
If you want Youtube to really boost your channel you can agree (long contract) to collect money for ads, which no one should be doing since EA owns the software we use to promote ourselves with Sim videos. But it seems that's really no longer illegal in some cases, depends on the Youtube user and how popular EA thinks they can be. EA also pays users or offers perks for some. But there are tutuorials for how to do all this on Youtube no matter what it is you are trying to promote. It can be done, and very quickly but it's up to you how you want to get actual subscribers who aren't part of this Youtube insider game.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2lMaOTC7evOdZXOhQtMLw
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2lMaOTC7evOdZXOhQtMLw
> I don't have a Youtube channel but I have taken many Marketing courses and watched a lot of Sims videos on YouTube so I can offer you some suggestions.
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> I hope this helps you and you get more viewers and subs! :) You have good content- you just need to work on your marketing!
Wow, thank you so much for this post. I've recently started making videos for youtube and the part about the tags, especially, was extremely helpful :)
Here's the link if anyone fancies taking a look at my channel :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCig7ohrgYn0YiHpc1YbjGOw
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At the moment, I am just posting Create A Sims, and will soon be starting to incorporate Current Households and then eventually some Lets Plays. I mainly focus on The Sims 3, because I really enjoy playing The Sims 3 over The Sims 4. I would really appreciate if you could like, comment, subscribe, to my channel. That way I can check your guys channels outs and we can become close friends!
(As I'm a new member on here too, I can't post the link but if you search Wolfsimmer in YouTube, you should be able to find me. My banner has my name Wolfsimmer, with the quote Just Be You, under it.)
I am slowly starting up my YouTube channel. Just completed and uploaded my channel art tonight.
My videos will be coming soon!
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Also fidelis_x0 how do you make channel art?
> Thank you for the great advice in this thread!
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> I am slowly starting up my YouTube channel. Just completed and uploaded my channel art tonight.
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> My videos will be coming soon!
My channel is called Tealy Banana if anyone has time to watch some of my videos.
Kinslea music...
follow me and i'll follow you! Thank you! :)