If you were to start a YouTube channel, what kind of videos would you post?
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With many of us working from home and looking for different creative outlets, a few of my friends have mentioned starting their own YouTube channels as a hobby/side project.
Have you been considering this as well? If so, what would your channel be on?
If you already have your channel, feel free to share it in the comments! Would love to check it out.
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Back in March, we had to stay at home. Looking ahead I thought to myself what would be a good skill to learn during these times and I saw the huge rise in live streaming video. From April to June I learned and acquired everything I needed from software to hardware on how to live stream. By July I launched my first episode of the SEO Video Show https://youtube.com/c/seovideoshow . And this past weekend, 5 months later, I hit 1000 subscribers! 🥳🎉
I've networked and met more people staying at home in the past few months than I have in the past few years at events. LOL
My topic is so niche, but I love talking about SEO, and like @hannah_lontt said interviewing people in the SEO industry has made me a better SEO.
I having a ton of fun and learning a lot at the same time
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@hannah_lontt@paul_andre Paul, that is great to hear! And yes SEO is niche, but soo crucial to running a successful business today. My team and I always need help in that department, so I will def check out your videos :)
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Honestly, I think I would create an eclectic mix of whatever I wanted to, instead of being confined to a single topic. I know that doesn't necessarily make you popular on youtube (or any social media for that matter), but I think the trap we've been falling into is allowing ourselves to become flat characters, if you know what I mean?
Mine would have a variety of music performances, photography tutorials, food inspirations, stop motion animations and whatever else I thought was neat at the time! :D
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I would choose sports overview in specific field i.e. Basketball and i would definitely choose Contribee to monetise my audience.
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I am starting a Brand Account Channel on Youtube and I am putting a lot of "How to" videos. Perhaps if its a hobby channel, then it would be best to give out details on the topic you intend to be covering and best practices and perhaps how celebrities do it .. Just an idea !
Check it out here https://youtu.be/VNrVq4PT86g
I would start a channel around things I want to improve/be better.
Like a side project, or different things like a hobby (writing, building, crafting).
It would help me to stay accountable + it would be 2 in 1: building and audience while practicing/doing the things I find valuable.
I don't have a channel though, but I played with the idea in my head, lol.
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Bad UX... like, people using apps and stuff, and having reality-tv like reactions... "Did Uber Eats just decline my voucher? Travis why you want me to starve boo" and such.
We need a video archive of Bad UX design, so we never make those mistakes again as a species. Video shaming bad design is a start.
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It is very unique idea in terms of travel agency. I would like to congratulate the man behind scene @malcolm woods. Keep it up.
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I would share design (graphic, UX/UI) tutorials, illustration timelapses, and so on. I love sharing my experiences while learning new stuff, so my videos would be highly informative and depending on experiences.
I would start a channel on traveling tips or photography tutorials
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I have been thinking about starting my own YouTube channel for a long time, but I understand that it is challenging and expensive, now it is easier to start with TikTok to promote your Instagram, and only then develop your channel on YouTube. Without the help of such sites https://musicvertising.com/youtu... it is difficult to get an audience on YouTube.
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