If you want a shot at getting famous on YouTube, you've got to
express your unique personality and show some love to your subscribers!
Forming a genuine connection with your audience and being yourself will
put you on the YouTube radar, and from there you can use certain tricks
of the trade to go from being merely popular to becoming a household
name. The following instructions will help you to understand how to
create a successful channel and entertain thousands of subscribers.
EditPart 1 of 3: Creating Buzz
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Be culturally relevant. If you make videos that are
related to news or pop culture items that everyone's talking about and
looking up online, you'll have a better shot at getting famous. Stay in
the know on your favorite subjects, and be willing to make and upload
videos within a day or two of breaking news. You never know when your
video will be the one to spiral toward success.
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Make video responses and parodies. Take a famous
YouTube video and create a response, or give it a hilarious twist.
Responses and parodies are hugely popular and a great way to capitalize
on other people's success. Your video will pop up when people search for
the famous video.The creators of the original videos love responses and
parodies because they catapult the originals to even greater fame.
- Be sure to use the right tags so your video doesn't get lost in the internet either.
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Doing an autotune version of a famous video is an easy way to crack your viewers up and create an instant hit.
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Meet people in person at YouTube gatherings. People
will be more likely to subscribe to your channel if they meet you in
person. YouTube gatherings are held all over the world and they're a
great way to get some attention, make friends, and boost your
popularity. When you meet people who've subscribed, thank them and make
an effort to get to know them personally.
- People often make collaborative videos at YouTube gatherings. Be outgoing and purposeful - make as many as you can!
- Don't be snobby at YouTube gatherings. You're there to meet the
people that have taken the time to watch your videos and meet up with
you. Be likable and friendly.
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Collaborate with famous YouTubers. Try to meet famous
people at conventions, or directly contact some of your favorite people
through YouTube or Twitter. Ask them if they want to make a
collaborative video. It's a great way to get more recognition and become
a more prominent part of the YouTube community. A lot of people have
gotten more famous this way!
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- When you contact someone, have an awesome idea ready for the
collaboration video. Make it clear you have something worthwhile to
bring to the collaboration, too.
- Seek to collaborate with people with styles and viewership similar to yours. That way you can share each other's audiences.
- Never turn someone down who wants to mention you or help you out
with a collaboration. The YouTube community is all about helping each
other and sharing the wealth.
- If you collaborate with a YouTuber, try to make the theme of the
video something which everyone involved in the video -as well as
everyone watching- will like.
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Get a video featured by a YouTube editor. If you have
a standout video, you might have a shot at getting featured. This could
definitely catapult you to fame in a matter of days.
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Relentlessly add new content. If you consistently
produce interesting videos that offer original content and are relevant
to your viewers' lives, you're eventually going to get recognized. Don't
give up if you aren't famous after a few months, or even a year or two.
Be passionate about making videos and participating in the amazing
online community that is YouTube, and you just might end up getting
famous.
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EditPart 2 of 3: Connecting With Viewers
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Make your channel look impressive.
The way your channel looks can make or break the success of your video,
so be sure it adds to the allure! Create a catchy channel name and add
channel art to get things started. Add a short description to your
channel to give viewers a glimpse of the kind of content you're
offering.
- Have a unique background image.[3]
- Keep your channel art and description updated as you create new videos. Don't let it get stagnant.
- You can include links to your other websites in your channel description as a way to promote yourself online.
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Tag your videos. This part is important - without the
right tags, no one's going to find your videos! When you upload a video
to your channel, choose tags that are descriptive and specific. You
don't want to use the exact same tags as everyone else, because your
video will get buried that way.
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- Choose keywords that apply to your video - don't mislead viewers with a keyword that's not really relevant.
- Use both broad and specific tags to get the most views. Tag with the
names of people you mention, keywords related to events you talk about,
and so on.
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Promote your videos only among people you know.
If you don't have a relationship with someone, don't ask them to watch
or link to your video. This is a faux pas in the world of YouTube.
Instead, work the relationships you already have and let the viewership
build naturally. It's not going to happen overnight, but with
persistence you'll see your views going up.
- Share your videos via other social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
- Never spam people you don't know with links to your videos, either on their walls or in their comments.
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Talk to your subscribers. To gain popularity, respond
to each and every person who leaves you a comment. This is a good way
to start building new relationships with your subscribers. If someone
leaves you a nice message, respond! If they ask for advice, give it. Be
genuine and friendly, and you'll attract more and more people. Here are a
few other good ways to interact with your subscribers:
- Friend subscribers who friend you. Spread the love to other people!
- Get a Twitter account and follow people who have followed your YouTube channel. Interact with them as much as possible.
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Watch other people's channels. YouTube is a
community, and if you want to be popular, you need to participate.
Interact with other people on their walls, via messages, on Twitter, and
in any other way you can. Give genuine positive feedback.
- Make sure you actually watch videos before leaving a comment. People
will know if you're being fake, especially if you spam them with a link
to your channel.
- Keep your own viewers in mind when you engage with other channels.
Like videos you think your viewers will benefit from. Link to videos
that will enhance your channel, too.
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Make new videos at least once a week. To keep people
coming back, you need to update your channel frequently. If possible, do
it on a schedule so people will know they can expect to see new content
on a certain day. Make videos that are consistently high quality and
offer something original every time.
- In between new videos, spend time "liking" other people's videos and
promoting other content so your subscribers will have something to keep
them occupied until your next video is ready.
- Keep engaged with your subscribers throughout the week, not just on the day you post videos.
EditPart 3 of 3: Making Great Videos
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Be the real you.
Viewers will be able to tell in less than 10 seconds whether you're
being genuine in your videos. Are you funny, intense, or sweet and
bubbly? Whatever your unique personality traits might be, show them off
in your videos. The same way you'd be yourself with your family and
friends, you need to be
you in your videos. Otherwise, viewers will look elsewhere for authenticity and entertainment.
- You're going to be nervous the first few times you make a video -
that's normal. If it helps, think of the camera as your friend, sister
or brother. Joke around or get deep the same way you would with someone
you trust.
- Don't be worried about embarrassing yourself! If you stumble over
your words a little or say something that's not very funny, your viewers
will relate to you even more because they'll see you as human. People
don't go to YouTube to find polished Hollywood-esque stars. Be
relatable.
- Don't copy other people's styles. Figure out what's original about you and play it up.
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Offer something great to your audience. If you look
through the most popular YouTube videos, you'll see that each one offers
something interesting. Some offer amazing music, others offer
thoughtful advice, and still others offer a few minutes of hilarious
entertainment. What are you going to offer to people watching your
video? Keep this in mind with every video you make.
- What's your area of expertise? Your own life is a good place to
start. Offer advice based on what you've experienced, like how to become the most popular girl in school, how to kiss, how to play guitar, how to build a robot, or how to straighten curly hair.
- Offer opinions. What's your take on world politics, pop culture news, sports, music, etc.?
- Offer something that will make people laugh. Tell jokes, show your
pet's antics, parody someone else's video, or do impressions of a famous
person.
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Speak up and make eye contact. Just like you would in
front of any audience, you need to speak clearly and make eye contact
with your YouTube audience. This holds viewers' attention and makes your
videos much more interesting to watch. Look directly into the camera
and enunciate your words!
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Have good video quality. This is YouTube, so no one's
expecting your video to be perfect, but if it has terrible lighting and
bad sound, people are going to click away. The best way to have good
video quality is to use a decent video camera. Some phones come with
pretty good video features, so this shouldn't be too hard to do. No
matter what kind of video camera you're using, do the following things
to improve the video quality:
- Turn on lights for indoor videos. This will brighten the picture and
make everything look more colorful and interesting. Experiment with
turning on lights placed in various parts of the room until you're
satisfied with how your videos look. Make sure your face and features
are clearly visible, even if the background isn't.
- Eliminate background noises. Turn off your air conditioner, get your
dog to stop barking, and turn off the TV in the other room. These
noises will lower the quality of your video.
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Edit your videos.
Use Movie Maker or another type of video editing software to boost the
quality of your videos and make them a lot more interesting to watch.
Aim to edit them down to about 4-5 minutes - anything longer isn't going
to hold people's attention unless it's truly fascinating. Keep these
pointers in mind when you're editing:
- Use tools to brighten the video. It shouldn't look too dark and dreary.
- Edit out the boring parts. Pauses, dull expressions, coughs, sighs,
and other boring interludes can be cut to give your video a faster and
more interesting pace.
- Use text and music to add more personality. This isn't totally
necessary, but you can add background music and text to your videos for a
little extra oomph. It's a good opportunity to include a message to
"like" your video, include some funny descriptions of what you're doing
in the video, or promote your Twitter or Facebook account.
- Your videos aren't complete until you give them awesome titles and
descriptions, and make sure the thumbnail is an attention-grabber.
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