Things To Know Before Starting a YouTube Channel

Do you want to start a YouTube channel? In this article, we are going to talk about the things you need to know before starting your own YouTube channel.

1. Do not have high expectations

Before you start a YouTube channel, you have to understand that you won’t be famous overnight. If you think that you will post a video and get thousands of views instantly, that is not going to happen. Your first few videos may not even get more than 10 views. You have to keep posting videos. You have to keep going and one day you will get lucky enough to get your first subscribers. This is the first thing that you need to know before you start  YouTube channel.

2. People are not going to always like your content

One thing that you need to know before putting up your videos on YouTube is that people are going to make fun of you. Even if you are going to keep it a secret initially, people are going to find out about your channel and unfortunately, not everyone is going to like your content. Whether you want them to make fun of you or not, all you have to do is keep up your work on YouTube and do what you love.

3. Track your video’s earning potential

One common advice you will hear from most YouTubers is that you need to enjoy what you do and not worry about your earnings. While this is true to an extent, we all know that it all boils down to getting some reward for the hard work we put into making the videos. So, you might want to know how much are your videos worthy of. Use this tool to get an estimate of how much money you can make with YouTube through your videos.

4. You do not necessarily  have to use a high-quality camera

One of the things that stop people from getting started on YouTube is that they do not have a high-quality camera. Well, it doesn’t have to be this way. You could use your phone camera as long as you get decent videos and your content is unique and original. With time, as your channel grows and you garner enough money, you could invest in a high-quality camera.

5. Do not be harsh on yourself

When you start filming yourself, there is a chance that you wouldn’t like hearing your own voice or seeing yourself on the video. Most people are self-conscious about their appearance and this can be problematic if you are going to create videos where you need to appear in front of your audience. Initially, you are going to be self-judgemental. The thing that you have to understand here is that this will eventually get better and you will start accepting and appreciating yourself no matter how you sound or look.

6. The number of subscribers you gain will fluctuate a lot

Once your videos start getting more views and likes, you will gain subscribers. The thing that you need to remember here is that your journey on YouTube is not always going to be a straight line upwards. There will be times when you get fewer views and likes. At one point, your rate of subscriber growth may get really low. Do not let this discourage you. Let it encourage you to work smarter and create better content.