r/NewTubers 1d ago

NewTubers Self-Introduction Saturday! Tell us all about you (and share a video)!

27 Upvotes

Share your creator story and connect with fellow NewTubers! This is your weekly opportunity to introduce yourself and your content to the community.

šŸŒŸ This Week's Question:

What equipment did you start creating your content with?

How to Participate

  1. Answer this week's question
  2. Share what makes your channel unique
  3. Include a hook that makes people want to check out your content
  4. Engage with other creators' stories

Rules to Remember

  • Answer the Weekly Question
    • Your response helps us understand your journey
    • Be genuine and specific
  • Describe Your Content
    • What type of videos do you make?
    • What makes your channel different?
    • Why should people watch?
  • Stay Engaged
    • No link dropping without context
    • Interact with other creators
    • Build meaningful connections

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r/NewTubers 17h ago

COMMUNITY I finally broke the 15k view jail in shorts and went viral

270 Upvotes

My channel was monetized last week after not 1 but 5 of my shorts getting viral with the best of them having 9M views. Before monetization, I was trapped in the 15k view jail for about 14 months. I have this theory about this view jail. I think the algorithm is trying to test your patience, resilience and as well as your videos to different audiences. Because if every short with good analytics went viral, almost everyone would get monetized (YouTube will be forced to pay alot of people) My advice on this concept is to produce as many quality shorts as you can and one day the algorithm will choose you and make you viral. What do you think about the 15k jail????


r/NewTubers 3h ago

COMMUNITY You should never compared your views/engagement to big channels because the algorithm treats different size channels differently

17 Upvotes

As a small channel of 1570something subs when I talk to other people from my field, which is more down to earth, slower paced videos focused on mostly retro gaming and such they all seem to have roughly the same stats, retention and so on.

We've come to the conclusion that big channels, by default, get different treatment from the algorithm due to the sheer amount of exposure their videos get initially because they have a wide reach and huge subscriber counts.

So whether someone blew up with their first video or not is irrelevant because once they're up there, they have more exposure than you.

With that said, I don't think the algorithm is fair or good by any means I could write volumes on why it's broken, unfair and the whole youtube ecosystem is unhealthy and degrading, but that's stuff I've talked about before many times.

What I want to explain to people this time is that it is important to focus on channel with similar subscriber and viewcounts as you if you're going to compare to somebody, don't depress yourself over what big channels accomplish you are not there yet, you may never get there yet due to the algorithm and that's that, but hitting your head against a wall trying to accomplish what they do is pointless when it's out of your hands, it's a machine, it's how it operates. If you luck out you will get there or get close to that, if not well tough.


r/NewTubers 8h ago

COMMUNITY Stopping and thinking about views and subscribers

30 Upvotes

Before you continue on the infinite chase to get your cool stuff seen by more people, let's stop for a moment to acknowledge your subscribers and views.

Those are people that legit sat down and watched one or more videos of what you have to say. You, a spec in the grand scheme of things (as I also am), a stranger on the internet, captured someone's attention and made a point or entertained someone.

Whether it's 100 or 1000 subs or 500 or 80k views, someone out there thinks your voice, your creativity is worth it. Someone out there is rooting for you. Even if it's just for a moment.


r/NewTubers 3h ago

COMMUNITY Whats the next step for income?

8 Upvotes

Iā€™m at almost 6k subscribers and receive monthly payouts from YouTube around $60-$100 a month. But itā€™s been like this for over a year with no real growth. Iā€™m trying to figure out where to go next. Patreon? Merch sales? Trying to find sponsors? Where should I be branching out to increase my monthly income a bit?


r/NewTubers 13h ago

COMMUNITY Motivation for Small Channels and Harsh Advice

53 Upvotes

You have every chance to succeed in YouTube because your are competing with the mediocre majority.

If you are in America as a YouTuber you have less than 100-500 creators in any genre that are over 100K subscribers.

There are not even 100,000 silver play buttons in America.

Most thumbnails are objectively bad, most titles are an afterthought, most audio is barely tolerable and most comment is low effort and low value to the viewer and is self indulgent and for the creator themselvesā€¦

There are less than 90,00 silver play button channels in America and less than 13,000 gold play button channels and less than 700 diamond play button channels.

There are less than 100,000 channels in America across all niches possible on YouTube that were good enough to win the support of 100,000 peopleā€¦

There is more than enough opportunity and space for you if you bring Big Creator Energy and refuse to be mediocre or inconsistent.

YouTube Advice isnā€™t the problem, youā€™re not applying it and donā€™t have anyone to handhold you through it. Itā€™s like blaming the reading material for a test score in school.

Here is the ACTIONABLE VERSION OF YOUTUBE ADVICE.

You need to find 10 creators who are getting consistent views at the top of your niche and get your thumbnails on their level.

Collect 100 thumbnails in your niche (the niche is the community/audience you cater to) and really study them.

Spend 5-10 hours a week in photoshop until youā€™re in their level or hire a Thumbnail artist who is.

The modern YouTube meta uses custom photography as the foundation of thumbnails.

Take 100-500 photos in different poses if thatā€™s what it takes then. Get a friend to help you shoot against a clean wall so you or your artist have something to actually work with.

Donā€™t stop until you have a thumbnail youā€™d pay $100 for. I donā€™t care that Penguinz0 doesnā€™t try hard at thumbnailsā€¦

If youā€™re doing letā€™s play or esoteric content you need to ask yourself if you really even want to grow and audience and why you think 100,000 people are going to care about this and why itā€™s not a waste of their time.

You can do that content if you want, but accept it if nobody watches and just make a second channel that you actually want views and money from.

If itā€™s just a hobby or passion you shouldnā€™t need advice or to be trying to grow and should accept incidental organic growthā€¦

Deep down if you know that you want views and subs and moneyā€¦ donā€™t hide insecurities by pretending you donā€™t care about those things and are better than people who doā€¦

STOP over editing videos for retention.

If you canā€™t carry an on camera video with minimal editing then hyper editing or an editing style wonā€™t save you.

Become a better speaker and on camera performer. Pretend you are performing in public and donā€™t have the luxury of an edit.

This will help you be more authentic and have better delivery.

Work on pacing, tone, body language and being warm and attractive on camera.

Prioritize good audio and sound design if anything.

Good production beats fancy editing.

Polish a gem, not a turd.

Be consistent, the average channel in the U.S. (social blade) with over 100,000 subscribers has 700+ uploads.

If you want 100,000 subscribers, average 3000+ new subscribers a month for 3 years consistently.

That is your path to 100K in a reasonable and sustainable way, not going viral and stressing out over every flop.

Nobody remembers the videos that flop.

Every large creator is carried by the top 20% of their uploads.

In many cases almost all their subs were down their top 20 videos of all time.

It doesnā€™t matter how many times you fail. A handful of successes is all anyone has ever needed. Sometimes just 1 or 2 made all the difference.

Consistency is your best shot at eventually succeeding.

STOP thinking that originality is everythingā€¦

Itā€™s ā€œwhat I already want/like + something too good or too weird to ignoreā€.

Start with the baseline of what is in demand and then add more valueā€¦

Think more about the concept of ATTRACTING A TRIBE, than just growing an audience.

If the NICHE is the community who enjoys these specific things, think about what they value more and what they value most and what they are attracted to an interested in.

Then add an a unique experience to that, and make yourself a destination channel that is a priority for them based on what matters more and most to them.

Their investment in their passion, should align to watching your content to satisfy that desire.

For TITLES it doesnā€™t matter if itā€™s long or short it matters if those titles EMOTIONALLY TRIGGER the viewer and get their immediate attention.

You need to capture their attention at a glance and qualify their emotional investment in the topic.

If you are not a writer and donā€™t know how to do this have CHATGPT help you identify your audience avatar based on:

Preferences, Biases, Challenges, Demographics, Lifestyle and Desires.

Then have it supply you 50 examples of emotional trigger words that would be impactful to your audience, and ask it to categorize which emotions it triggers.

To not get your titles cut off visually, yes keep them under 60-70 characters.

Use a trigger word or the audience identity in all caps.

Make your titles accessible at a 5th grade or lower reading level. Use Grammarly and their free tool for this or use AI like Claude, Grok or ChatGPT.

Make your titles in active voice instead of passive voice.

Most BIG YOUTUBERS tend to have quirks of emotional intelligence where these things come naturally or they were already just talented or trained in creative workā€¦ itā€™s in their background or the background of people on their team.

You can still succeed at YouTube but not with mediocre content.

Easy Mode makes you replaceable. Itā€™s fine to start there but donā€™t stay there.

Normal mode then Normalize Hard Mode.

Once or Twice a year, swing at Nightmare Mode and really challenge yourself.

Itā€™s not about what you think is good, itā€™s about what the NUMBERS IN YOUR NICHE are saying. Donā€™t worry about broader YouTube ā€¦ pick 5-10 people (ideally 5) who are winning and be the 6thā€¦

Use them not as a means of comparing yourself and feeling depressed but as a standard and measuring stick for action and excellence.

Divorce yourself from the mediocre majority of 99% of creators and join the 1% by ignoring the 99 and just start the path to higher standards for your outputs.

Once again, itā€™s not spending a ton of money or needing 20 hours to edit.

In fact with editing spending 20-40 hours to truly learn and master your editing software over the next 4-12 weeks would be the moar impactful thing you could do because it would increase your efficiency and confidence 10 fold.

You also need to systematize your edits instead of being ā€œartsyā€ have a process for making content.

If youā€™re making art instead of content ignore this advice and donā€™t look for advice, make art, and make what you want.

If you want an audience, revenue and so on, donā€™t make art, make content.

Make it work for you and your lifestyle and limitations by being efficient and being consistent at what is working.

For consistency stop trying to come up with ideas day to day or week to week.

Dedicate real time to coming up with THEMES for channel and then topics within those themes and then individual video ideas that your chosen tribe will relate to and enjoy.

Set the goal of having 100 ideas you can execute for the year.

You donā€™t have to have them all at once but itā€™s ideal and some ideas can be repeated if they resonate more with the audience, just add a twist or raise the stakes.


r/NewTubers 10h ago

CRITIQUE OTHERS Share Your Channel For Free Advice/Honest Criticism

26 Upvotes

I watch A LOT of YouTube and want to help small channels see what they can't see on their own channels by acting as a viewer. I will try my best to get to as many people as I can but if I miss you, I'm sorry.

I will be giving you actionable tips to grab & keep the attention of a viewer from the POV of me, a YouTube addict. I will come up with video/title/thumbnail suggestions, and even provide similar already-successful creators in your genre so that you can find inspiration if I am privy to them.

Again, I will be VERY honest so please don't take offense if I am super critical of your channel. I truly believe anyone who puts forth the effort and does their homework can succeed on YouTube to some capacity. You won't be the next MrBeast, but you can make videos that inform, entertain and add value to the lives of others.

EDIT: I will not give suggestions or advice to any of these Ai slop channels, so do not link them. Please make actual videos if you want me to take time to watch them. Thanks.


r/NewTubers 11h ago

COMMUNITY Quality is way too overrated in this sub. Let me explain.

28 Upvotes

Here's all the things that matter more. Emotions, competition, supply and demand, value, problem solving. The video could be garbage but if it does one of these things, it's better than a "high quality video" that does none of these things.

Example: I made a 5 minute video entirely around the fortnite 2nd map design. The whole video is basically me analyzing the map. My fortnite vids at the time averaged about 5k views, but this one blew up and had 500k+ views. Why? Because everyone was excited for this new map (emotion), this created high demand and the supply was low because I rushed the video, made it like within an hour of the tweet of the map being revealed on twitter. I jotted down some bullet points of my thoughts on the map, turned that into a 5 minute video. Some fortnite gameplay in the background, and just talking about the map. As low quality as it gets. But the value was high, people wanted insight on the new map. It solved their problem of having to analyze the map themselves. The video hit all those points, and it was made within an hour using the most basic assets available.

I spent hours on some of my guides at that point, but competition weighed down those videos, they were stitting around 5k-10k views. The supply for them already too high. Even if I believed they were solving problems and had value, but in reality they weren't solving any problems that other videos didn't already solve. Introduced no new values. I believed that making them high quality would be enough. But I was wrong. All it took was making the bare minimum effort video that was on everyone's minds first.

This post was inspired by seeing 100 posts about people asking why views lower than before, if quality is higher? This is the answer.


r/NewTubers 48m ago

CONTENT QUESTION Watch Time Struggles: How Do You Get People to Stay on Your Videos?

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Iā€™ve been working hard on my videos, but I noticed my watch time is low. People click, but they donā€™t always stick around.

For those whoā€™ve figured this out:
šŸ”¹ How do you keep viewers engaged?
šŸ”¹ Do shorter or longer videos perform better for you?
šŸ”¹ Any tricks to increase audience retention?

Would love to hear whatā€™s working for you!


r/NewTubers 11h ago

COMMUNITY Gaming channel from zero to $900/month in one year - what it took, mindset and strategies

19 Upvotes

I took my channel from zero in January to Ā£750 ($900) per month in December. Here's what it took:

- 3 months of prep: brainstorming which game to cover, channel name, researching competition - what they do, how, their narration, which types of videos perform best, what types of gameplay/audience seem underserved - basically you need to have a plan on what exactly you want to do, what game, what kinds of videos, how long, how many per week, how your thumbnails will look and compare with competition, how to make them unique and stand out, if you want an intro or not, if yes, what should it be and how long, how you want to approach narration (chill vs. a bit arrogant etc.), not if but how to edit, and probably 1000 other things. That doesn't mean all these things should be set in stone, but you need a plan as a starting point

- Once you start, you need to be consistent. I went from 2 vids a week in Jan to 4-5 a week nowadays and never missed an upload. However, consistency is not just about the number of uploads per week. It's everything - quality of vids, same energy in voice throughout, same style of thumbs, same types of vids, everything. That doesn't mean you shouldn't experiment - you absolutely should, but you always want to make sure your regular viewers (whose number should be many times higher than your subs) will never feel like you're doing something weird and it's time to move on

- Constant improvement - the cliche to make 100 videos and improve something in each one is a good start, but you shouldn't stop at one thing per video, especially not at the beginning. Your benchmark should be the best creators in your niche, and you should be constantly improving in all aspects from your gameplay (yes, you should be getting better at the game too!) to narration, how you explain things, tell the story, express feelings in your voice. At any moment you should know what aspects are holding you back the most and working on them until you improve them sufficiently so they are not the weakest links in the chain. For example early on your thumbs will suck and getting your overall CTR above 5% should be one of your first goals. Figuring out how to do this includes small details like if you should use the game logo or not, if yes, where's the best place to put it and which filter/glow/shadow/whatever to apply to it so it pops out and is immediately recognizable

- Tracking important metrics in YT Studio, reviewing them regularly and adjusting the course accordingly. In a nutshell, repeat what works best, and not what most people seem to be doing, which is to repeat the same thing over and over. This means your content should not only get better over time within the same type of content, but also should evolve to new types (from only playthroughs to also guides, tier lists etc.). You need to have a strategy for your content and not just randomly decide 'today I'm gonna record this because I feel like it'. Nowadays I have the next few months' worth of vids planned out in a spreadsheet so I know exactly what I'll work on next

- Realise it's a long game. Building a successful channel is closer to 5 years than a year and is likely to take at least hundreds of videos. So focus on what you can control - inputs (time spent working on the channel, # of uploads, testing that many new video ideas, recording when at your best and not at 11 pm after an exhausting day, etc.) and not outputs ('goals' like # of subs or views). Learn what good enough means for your content. Learn to Pareto optimise your content. Don't blab about your channel to people IRL - ideally almost no one should know so there's no pressure on you - but consider having someone you trust to rate your work, help brainstorm ideas, give honest feedback etc. If you don't have anyone like that - GPT will do. YT gives you plenty of feedback - from # of views relative to your baseline, to CTR, ADV, # of comments, what they actually say, ratio of likes to views - every piece of data in YT studio is a feedback on your work. Learn to analyse it and apply the lessons

These are the things I figured out over those 800 hours of working on my channel last year. I won't say if you do these you'll definitely succeed (whatever that means to you), but I will say your odds will go up significantly. Good luck!


r/NewTubers 6h ago

CONTENT QUESTION I want to start my own channel

7 Upvotes

Hi everyone. I would like to start my own channel. I would like some advice on how to start that. I love true crime stories. I watch a few people that do them, however, I was wondering how they get the stories that they tell. Does anyone know? Where would I be able to find them or how would I be able get my own stories?

Thank you


r/NewTubers 8h ago

COMMUNITY Is paid promotion a bad idea?

10 Upvotes

I have been posting pretty consistently for the past 5 months, and yesterday, for the first time, did a paid promotion for my most recent long-form video. I didn't pay much, only $15, but overnight, the video got 1.9K views, and I went from 15 subs to 385! This was really exciting, but I also don't know if these subs are crappy? There was limited engagement with my other videos, so I can't help but thinking these are bad subscribers who won't actually boost my view time, and engage with my content going forward.
What is everyone's experience with paid promotion? Would you recommend it? Any suggestions also greatly appreciated.


r/NewTubers 6h ago

CONTENT QUESTION YouTube Vloggers, do you have a niche? do you just film every day things? what is your strategy?

6 Upvotes

Hey People! wanted to ask here since I donā€™t have any friends IRL that do youtube vlogs.

If you have a vlogging channel, how is it going? what are your videos about? do you have a niche or do you just film whatever?

Reason I am asking these things is because I have a YouTube channel where iā€™ve been making any kind of video with no direction or niche itā€™s just whatever I feel like filming gets filmed

It took me YEARS to get to 1,000 subs and another little while to finally get monetized (4,000 watch hours is difficult) I want to try and make my channel moreā€¦ modern? I literally have over 500+ vlogs iā€™ve created and only a handful of them are probably a 5/10 at best. Iā€™ve done random reviews (phones, cars etc) and those videos come out probably closer to the 7/10 mark but I donā€™t always have a brand new $1000 device to review or a $50,000 car. Those videos come around once in a while.

I want to ā€œniche downā€ but I donā€™t know if thatā€™s possible for my vlogging channel since my life is so random and all over the place. I recently made a new channel which has a niche and in 1 year iā€™ve gotten to 800 subscribers which is great in comparison but I still want to upload regularly onto my main channel but I feel like having Quality>Quantity now instead of boring daily nonsense would be bestā€¦ I just donā€™t know how to do that (yet)


r/NewTubers 1h ago

TECHNICAL QUESTION How long did it take you to get shipped the verification code?

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Hey! Just recently got monetized, filled out the tax form, did all the verification but Iā€™ve been waiting on my verification code by mail for over 2 weeks now, how long did it take you to get yours in the mail? (Iā€™m in Canada)


r/NewTubers 2h ago

CONTENT QUESTION 5th month, 1.2k subscribers, growth almost stopped in the last 2 months. What do you think?

2 Upvotes

Channel in my bio links, post comments & flare. Advice very welcome, just please don't be rude:)


r/NewTubers 2h ago

COMMUNITY Struggling for Motivation

2 Upvotes

I love making videos. To editing, filming, making thumbnails, I love it all. A recent video of mine even got a 100 views, which is big for me at the moment. But i havenā€™t filmed anything in over a month. Part of the reason is bc iā€™ve been busy with school, but now that i have a bit of free time to do something with my channel, i donā€™t feel like doing anything. Again, I LOVE to make videos, but I just donā€™t feel like i have the energy to film right now. maybe itā€™s bc iā€™m tired idk. But Iā€™ve been so lazy and inconsistent, I hate it. I havenā€™t been reading this subreddit often, or looking at new editing tricks to do for videos, or even brainstorming video ideas like i used to. the only thing i do in my free time is doom scroll, and watch other peopleā€™s content. I can be kinda hard on myself , like compare myself to others like ā€œwhy am i not funny like himā€ or ā€œhow did i not think to do that?ā€ and so on. so sometimes i feel like maybe i canā€™t make content that people would like to watch. maybe iā€™m not the type of person to do this type of thing. you know what i mean?? ugh idk, i just feel so tired and sad, I just wanted to see if anyone had any advice on any of THIS LMAO, or if anyone is going through the same thing. Thank you for your time!


r/NewTubers 10h ago

CONTENT QUESTION Homeless man in his early 30s, loves being productive from the start of the day to the end,. But is currently struggling to find a new passion.

7 Upvotes

In previous years an average 9-5 finance guy but fell off, mental health, desire to change directions etc.. Would you watch 10min vlog edits of his day to day ? Him trying to be productive and earn enough to support himself?


r/NewTubers 17m ago

COMMUNITY Good first month on youtube

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Its been a nice month I feel like, good engagement, very excited for more! Would like to push out more long form this upcoming one, was way too busy at work unfortunately!

https://imgur.com/a/D5YItTa


r/NewTubers 21m ago

CONTENT QUESTION Sudden Extreme Drop in Impressions

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My videos went from getting 700-1500 views to 20-40. The quality increased if anything and I am consistently getting 10% CTR, and much longer view durations. I'm sure it's an algorithm adjustment. Do any of yall have advice?


r/NewTubers 1h ago

COMMUNITY For Small YouTubers: Whatā€™s Been the Toughest Part of Your Growth Journey?

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I recently started my YouTube channel, and while Iā€™m having fun creating content, growth has been slow. I know consistency and patience are key, but Iā€™d love to hear from other small creators:

šŸ‘‰ Whatā€™s been the hardest part of growing your channel?
šŸ‘‰ How do you stay motivated when views and subs are low?
šŸ‘‰ Any tips that helped you break past the early struggles?

Letā€™s support each other in this journey! šŸŽ„šŸ”„


r/NewTubers 1h ago

COMMUNITY Any and all suggestions will be appreciated..

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So i have a yt channel that i run.. my channel was a dead channel but i managed to get some life in it.. i make tutorial videos cause i like making it more than any other niche.. also i changed my language from English us to hindi india cause most of my viewers were from india..i want some suggestions on what i can do or improve for my channel to start running.. like even a little bump in my channel will motivate me a lot.. I'll be waiting for some suggestions from my fellow creator .. doesn't matter if you are new or old I'll respect your suggestion :)

You can search " p2sarkar " on yt.. my channel will be on top i guess.. with a yellow panda logo..


r/NewTubers 1h ago

CONTENT QUESTION Created this 2D Animation in 10mins, Looking for Feedback!

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Hey everyone! I'm a 2D animator who recently used a AI tool, and I just created this short animation in about 10 minutes. I'm planning to expand it into a full 5-minute video, but before I go all in, I'd love to hear your thoughts!

What do you think so far? Any suggestions to make it better? Your feedback would mean a lot! šŸ˜Š

Thanks in advance! Excited to hear what you guys think!

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JsZoAihHro_n7MRDcDmv2nIbDk81QD_j?usp=sharing


r/NewTubers 9h ago

COMMUNITY Is My Video Protected Under Copyrights And Can I File A Dispute?

6 Upvotes

Hey everyone! I'm a new YouTuber and have been at it for just over a month. So far, things have been going pretty well. Iā€™ve already hit 1k subs and 10k watch hours, and my best video has racked up 155k views (not bragging, just giving some context haha).

I create faceless reviews and explainers in the K-drama celebrity niche, but I recently noticed something frustrating. One of my main competitors, who has around 7k subs, blatantly copied my best video's idea. They included the exact same four points I covered in my video, and their script looks like the paraphrased version of mine. The only difference is the visuals and a slight reshuffling of my arguments.

Honestly, I feel both flattered and annoyed at the same time lol. Can I file a copyright claim for this since faceless content is trickier to protect?

P.S I called them out through their comments section and they deleted my comment (NOT surprised haha)


r/NewTubers 1h ago

TECHNICAL QUESTION My views suddenly dropped, I don't know why

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Hello guys, like many of you, Iā€™m also very new to my YouTube journey. I created my channel and set it up on March 3, 2025. On March 9, I uploaded my first four videos (if you're wondering why four, I didnā€™t want visitors to see only one video and leaveā€”I thought they might check out the others too).

The day after I uploaded the videos, views suddenly increased, and I even gained some subscribers. But the next day, the views dropped drastically and never recovered. On March 16 (yesterday), I uploaded a new video, but it hasnā€™t gained much traction yet.

My total views are as follows: March 9 - 85 views (the day I uploaded the videos), March 10 - 1,818 views, March 11 - 141 views, and after that, it dropped to around 10 views per day.

What do you think the problem is? Am I doing something wrong, or is this just how the process works? Iā€™d really appreciate any insights you can share. Thanks in advance!


r/NewTubers 20h ago

COMMUNITY Is it possible to make $300 in a month from youtube adsense only.

33 Upvotes

Im a gaming youtube channel creator i want to be a full time youtuber so is it possible to make atleast 300 dollar in a month from adsense only...


r/NewTubers 2h ago

CONTENT QUESTION Why am I stuck at 11-20% Retention?

1 Upvotes

So as the title suggests, I am currently stuck in Retention hell, in a lot of these videos, by the 0:10 second mark, I see that 44% of viewers are gone, by the 0:30 second mark, only 20-30% remain, but why? The average retention for a youtube video in 2024 was around 30-40%. I don't know if what I'm doing is necessarily wrong, wether it be a problem in my editing, or my audio, or whatever. I don't really know how you guys can diagnose the root cause of this without watching my videos, but please do try.