How to Start and Grow Your YouTube Channel from Zero — 7 Tips

How to Start and Grow Your YouTube Channel from Zero — 7 Tips

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- So all of us want to grow our influence
here on YouTube but how do you do that
if you're starting from scratch with zero subscribers?

- In this post, we're gonna be sharing seven tips
on how to do that and one of the biggest reasons why most channels aren't growing coming up.

- Tip number one : Just get started.

It's so important not to wait for all the answers.

We're flattered that you're reading this article

but you need to upload your own videos

so you can have something for people to subscribe to.

And secondly, you need to learn what it takes to make compelling content that will get people to want to be going to your channel.

- Totally, and always remember, that your first videos are gonna be your worst videos.

So just get started and get your first video

uploaded as soon as possible.

- Tip number two : Tell people about your channel.

You know, your friends, family, those are gonna be your best supporters when you're just starting out.

And you need to share it with them

that you're starting a YouTube channel.

You know often times people have at least

a couple hundred friends on their Facebook page which would be perfect people
to be your first subscribers when you're just starting out.

- Absolutely, and your goal here is not to spam anybody, and not all of your friends or family
are even going to care, but think about starting
with your network.

And also think about putting links to your YouTube videos in your Instagram bio,
posting on social media.

You need to let the world know that you're posting YouTube videos.
Do this a lot.
Do this everywhere.

Talk about it all the time.

Put some passion around your vision
for YouTube and tell some people.

- Another example of this is going to clubs,
events, even places that you go to to shop.

For example, I'm really into food

and when I first started my food channel,

the supermarket that I went to, I would tell the clerk about my channel because I was vlogging it and they were like, oh that's so interesting.

Let me go check it out.

So often times people physically, in front of you,
in the places where your content makes sense,

could be your first subscribers.

- Tip number three  : when you're starting from scratch is really understanding that having a focus niche is a lot more powerful than having a general channel.

The reality is if you try and reach everybody,

you're gonna end up reaching nobody.

And so you really want to define who is your target audience.

You know, what are they interested in?

If you have a gardening channel, then it's people interested in learning gardening.

But people who are not interested in gardening

won't care but that's good.

Start small in order to get big.

And really take some time.

Maybe even pull out a piece of paper

or a phone and write down an answer

to this question.

What value would it have to a specific audience?

The second thing you want to define:

What is your value proposition to that audience?

Now if you cooking channel, you want to deliver valuable cooking tutorials
to that audience, right?

So what is your value proposition?

- You know so many of you are trying
to emulate some of these more famous YouTubers, these creators who have been around that have millions of subscribers.

Not understanding that it is hard

to be them right away.

You want to focus on a niche type of content

that's very specific because it's gonna be

the easiest for people to find you

as a new channel, cause they're interested

in that same type of content.

And that's where you're gonna have

the best success, the quickest success

to gaining subscribers.

- And you know, I think this is

a great example of this.

There's a recent article in Bloomberg that was actually describing this struggle of smaller creators trying to make it on this platform.

And it talked about a vlogger named Asher

who decided he was going to vlog every single day about his life at college.

And vlog is opinions, his day to day life,

what he's eating, and we can actually look at the numbers, after 180 uploads, Asher
has 174 subscribers and 10,000 views.

So he's grinding, but it's not really growing

that fast because it's general.

It's trying to reach everybody and it's just kind of a vlog.

You're trying to get people interested in your life.

I'm not that interested.

I can't watch a thousand people's different lives personally.

But let's look at Rene who's actually somebody who's been a part of the Video Influencers Community.

He started a focused channel on cooking

and not just cooking, on whole 30 recipes.

So the power of having multiple niches,

in fact we have a video talking about
double niching, we'll link that up on the YouTube card, and put it in the description below, when you really get specific
that's where your power is.

So Rene actually only uploaded nine videos.

He's been busy so he hasn't uploaded

in like six months or almost a year.

Yet he had nine videos, 323 subscribers,

and 22,000 views, and guess what?

His channel keeps growing, because people keep finding his videos and keep seeing his content because of focus.

Tip number four : Engage. 

This is so important to do and remember to do

because it's not necessarily about the video

that you upload, this is something you do

after you upload your video or maybe before or during.

Go to other people's videos, comment.

Go on social media, find the people

that are interested in your type of content

and vibe with them.

Comment back, reply back, answer questions.

Don't just straight up ask for their subscribership, add value some way.

You know, one of the important things

that we YouTube in the early days

was it was a small community

and people were supporting each other

and that's how people grew so quickly.

Because you're supporting other people,

they might want to support you.

If you do it enough times,

people are gonna be like I wonder

what this person's all about?

Especially if you have a dope avatar,

your name is compelling, they're going to your channel and if you've got videos uploaded

that are interesting, specific, they're more than likely to subscribe or at least watch your videos.

- And we kind of like to call this hand-to-hand combat on social media.

This is one-to-one and what we are not recommending is don't go on people's channels

and say sub for sub.

Don't go on people's channels and just blatantly self promote your channel.

What you want to do is go on channels

and add valuable content, and valuable tips to the current conversation.

That's also why it's powerful if you have a niche.

If you've got a focused cooking channel,

you can go onto other cooking channels

share tips, share your favorite spices,

share your favorite perspective

on how you like to cook things.

Not in a spammy or pushy way, but if it's valuable, that comment will get thumbsed up

and you actually get discovered based on the algorithm of the comments on YouTube.

The same is true, search Twitter hashtags.

Get into conversations with people.

To to the hashtags around the events of your niche.

If you're in cryptocurrency, go into the cryptocurrency communities and engage with people.

If you're in tech like me, I talk about the latest cameras on forums, on Twitter, on hashtags, and then people can check out my profile and see, oh this guy reviews tech as well.

He reviews cameras.

So spend some time doing this.

And we mean put in the work.

Don't just spend five minutes a day.

Early on, the people who break through,

they take every spare second and they do some at night.

They do some in the morning.

They do some at lunch.

They put in the time to build their channels

one subscriber at a time.

- Tip number five : Focus on the YouTube fundamentals

which reminds me of a quote from Michael Jordan himself. Focus on the fundamentals
and the level of everything you do will rise.

It's a great quote from one of the greats

of MBA history that applies to every industry

and definitely on YouTube.

So ask yourself,

are you doing the basic things?

Are you focusing on a good title?

Are you focusing on a good thumbnail?

Are you tagging your videos?

You know, often times when people start,

they discount things like tags, and they're not properly letting YouTube know what's inside of their content.

So you've got to do this.

I can tell you this, every YouTube success story

starts with basics.

- Absolutely, and if you didn't know

about some resources available for this,

there is a lot to learn, but even YouTube has put together The Creator Academy or
The Creator Playbook.

And we'll put links to those in the description below.

Study the basics.

Study the fundamentals.

And don't just study them, work on mastering them.

You know, we are empathetic because when you are trying to grow your YouTube channel,

you're trying to learn graphic design,

you're trying to learn how to do camera work,

you're trying to learn branding, you're trying to learn how to be on camera.

There is a lot to learn.

So put in the time.

Practice and work the fundamentals.

- Tip number six : Content : 

Content, you know, we're talking the fundamentals we're talking about other
things you should be focused on and don't forget about your content.

You know, one of the first things I can tell you
about that, when it comes to getting subscribers
is add value to someone's life.

Is your video making someone laugh?

Is it answering a question?

Is it solving a problem?

What is it actually doing for someone's life?

If you can answer that and make that happen

in your content, you're on the right track.

- Absolutely, we've all probably heard the phrase content is king and so at the end of the day, success on YouTube comes down to

consistent, strategic, quality content.

And one of our biggest tips is before you press record, do some research and some preparation.

Spend some time going to the YouTube search bar looking for video ideas as you type in a couple words

it starts predicting some searches.

That gives you some ideas for your videos

and for your titles.

Spend some time even asking questions

on Twitter or in the community looking for hot topics that are trending in culture,

and then plan your videos.

That will improve the strength of your content.

- Lastly, we can't emphasize enough,

about consistency.

So important to commit long term to be consistent.

We suggest at least one video a week, long term

because you're gonna learn so much from those uploads.

Realize as time goes on, and you observe the results, you're gonna learn the strategies that work.

You're gonna learn the tactics that really get people interested in your videos their attention on your content

and ultimately subscribing.

- Tip number seven for when you're starting from scratch is focus on creating searchable videos.

YouTube is the second largest search engine
in the world, and so if someone types in something that they're interested in,

they're trying to learn about makeup,

or cooking, or interior decorating, or gaming,

whatever it is, you want your videos to show up
in those top search results.

We call this ranking videos.

And when you do that,

it really can help your channel grow

when there's hardly people watching

or when you haven't got discovered yet.

And actually if you want to learn more

about that, we have a free masterclass that we did.

You can go to learnvideo.live

or we'll link it up on the YouTube card

or in the description below.

That goes a lot deeper into that topic.

- And we know the struggles real

and you guys might be hitting some roadblocks,

some challenges and be asking yourself

why aren't people watching my videos

and subscribing to my channel?

Well one of the biggest reasons why they're not

is because you're not following these best practices.

Your content isn't interesting,

it's not compelling enough, it's not actually doing something for somebody's life.

Ask yourself this, what channels do you watch?

Why do you watch their videos?

Why do you subscribe to somebody?

Those are the things you have to ask yourself

of your own content because if you don't

you might be posting up hundreds of videos,

not getting the subscribers, and wondering why not.

So it's not just about that content

and adding value, but are you doing

all these seven things that we're talking about

in this article .

- Absolutely, and at the end of the day,

keep in mind, be patient.

Great things take time and great things take work, a lot of work.

We've posted hundreds , even thousands of videos online ourselves and a lot
of those weren't that great because there's a whole learning curve to this.

Pace yourself, be patient, keep learning,

and keep uploading and you will grow.

Question of the day.

What is one of your biggest challenges
on YouTube and what's some tips that you have

for other influencers in this community?

Put it in the comments down below.

- Thanks for checking out this video.

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- As always we're helping you build your influence, income, impact with online videos.

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