Here are some tips and tricks for making your YouTube channel famous.
Steps
Step 1. Capture the audience
A video game video must be of good quality, recorded with good software / devices. Be professional.
Step 2. Choose the type of video game
On YouTube, apparently around 50% of the videos are about Minecraft, receiving thousands, sometimes millions, of views. Other very popular videos are those regarding Call of Duty and Battlefield 3.
Step 3. Create the video
Popular youtubers like Antvenom and MrTechnicalDifficult upload videos every day to try and keep their following.
Step 4. Play with others
Shooting multiplayer videos is more fun!
Step 5. Use devices called game captures, which are able to record the output of consoles such as the Wii U in high quality
Step 6. Speak well
If you speak softly and eat your words no one will follow the video, so speak well and be confident.
Advice
- Don't try to copy other users' catch phrases, create your own! Better to be different than bad copies.
- Try recording in HD. Users tend to watch videos in high / good quality. If your video looks like it was recorded with a potato, no one will want to watch it.
- Be playful and fun to entertain the audience.
- Be yourself and have fun!
- Make good quality videos!
- Show your channel to people you know and ask them to spread the word for more following.
- Don't do this for the visitors, or you will become boring and self-centered.
- Playing online with friends is better than playing single player!
- Try including information about your videos.
- Play something we've never seen before… you know, something other than Minecraft, FPS games, etc.
- Try not to swear! Otherwise, your channel subscribers will leave. Some youtubers say bad words, but it's best not to.
- Edit the video. This is very important because if the video is not edited well you will not have subscribers.
Warnings
- Do not disrespect the public, otherwise you will earn a bad reputation.
- Don't make discriminatory or offensive jokes.
- Don't be self-centered. You are none other than the 50 millionth user who takes videos of himself while playing on the computer.
- Learn first to play the video game you are presenting, or you'll make a fool of yourself.
- Try not to be your favorite Lets-Player.