Here is why I agree with MrBeast 100%: There is a youtuber called "Internet Historian" he uploaded less than 50 videos and he started 6 years ago. That is nearly 8 videos per year. But his quality, editing, and story telling is top notch, The entire internet waits for his videos and he has 4m subscribers.
@@matthewcaldwell8100 it's the opposite of the advice he gave at the beginning, but then he gave contradictory advice later in the video that supported that example.
These three points particularly stood out for me as essential strategies for growth: 1. Consistency and Improvement. 2. Understanding Your Audience (Algorithm). 3. The Importance of the First Few Seconds.
I love 3 key points: the importance of a great caption, the first 10 seconds of the video, and assuring people that they are gonna get what we promised in the title. Thanks for creating this.
(8:54) "How to keep viewers watching and happy with the video? I would say, just give them why they clicked, tell them why they should watch, and then just stick on topic." - Love it! Thank you!
He's so authentic and this advice is so precious. If you scroll down on his channel to watch his very first videos 11 years ago, you'll see he's being absolutely honest and sharing its own experience and learning. Hard-earned success!
Mr. Beast giving the tips that matter!! Love that he doesn't beat around the bush and tells like it is!! It takes TIME, EFFORT and DEDICATION sometimes to stand out and find that success.
He’s soo right about analysis paralysis, I waited several years to make and upload a video. It was Think Media that kicked my butt with support and realistic expectations that finally convinced me to just press record.
Video Summary: • Virality doesn't necessarily require money: Some of his most viewed videos were created with minimal spending. The focus should be on creating interesting and unique content. • Focus on quality over quantity: It's better to upload fewer videos but of higher quality that have the potential to attract UA-cam's algorithm, than posting lots of average videos that won't stand out. • Be open to critique: No video is perfect, and having a critical eye (from yourself or others) will help improve your content over time. • The experience with your last video matters: If people enjoyed your previous content, they're more likely to watch your next video. • High view counts often come from viewers watching multiple videos, not just one: Strive to create content that keeps viewers hooked and wanting to watch more of your videos. • Drawing inspiration is okay, but copying is not: Instead of copying a successful format or idea, ask yourself how you can make it better, more creative or more unique. • Thumbnails should be simple, yet evoke emotion or curiosity: The thumbnail should make the viewer so curious about the video that they feel they need to click on it to find out more. • Update thumbnails of older videos: Mr. Beast updates the thumbnails of older videos every couple of years, using the knowledge he has gained over time. This often leads to an increase in views. • UA-cam's influence is underestimated: He believes that in the future, UA-cam's impact on culture will be bigger than television's ever was, offering an unparalleled platform for influence and business opportunities. • Work hard and stay committed: Mr. Beast explains that his success has come from his constant dedication to his work, reinvesting every penny he earns back into his channel, and always striving to entertain his fans in the best way possible. • Find your own unique voice: Don't strive to be the next 'Mr. Beast'. It's important to create your own path, and define your own success. • Patience is key: Success doesn't come overnight, it takes time, learning, failure, experimentation, and constant improvement. • Enjoy the process: You should find joy in the journey, in the growth, and in the process of creating content. The satisfaction comes from the process, not just the end result.
💯💯🚀Wow, this video is a goldmine of knowledge for anyone aspiring to be a UA-camr! MrBeast has undoubtedly cracked the code when it comes to creating viral content and building a massive following. His advice about staying persistent, experimenting, and most importantly, doing what you love, really resonated with me. It's incredible to see someone so successful still so down-to-earth and willing to share his insights with the community. Thanks for this, MrBeast! Your wisdom is invaluable for us aspiring creators. 🙌
Don't lie! We all knew why we watched this video, right? If you're starting a new channel like me, don't give up and just keep grinding. Remember, "Rome wasn't built in a day".
@@TheDaveVlogs Hey, I'm sorry if I offended you in any way. But you're taking it wrong way. I ain't giving anybody any advice. I just simply saying like "don't give up" like motivation, ya know 😁😁??
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
This is more simplistic and effective than I thought it'd be. Not the fluff I normally hear. Good work. I went from 500 to 3000+ this year alone. Just had to do it!
To anyone starting a UA-cam channel, you got this lad!! Just keep up with the effort and hard work and I promise you, it will all pay off soon! All the best!
1. Good content 2. Consistency 3. Do's and Don't while uploading the Vids 4. Enabling all settings 5. Professional vediography 6. Professional editing 7. Impressive thumbnail 8. Catchy Title 9. Related tags 10. Community post 11. Engaging your audience 12. Content should be helpful for viewers 13. Trending Topics 14. Appreciate other UA-camr's vedios and try to Collaborate 15. Shoot in Iphone or DSLR to Shoot the vedios
He's probably the best advice I've watched in one video, he's honnest and goes straight to the point on what works, what matters, what a content creator should focus on. 20 minutes that gonna help you saving a lot of time and effort to become a better youtuber. Thank you MrBeast
3 key points: the importance of a great caption, the first 10 seconds of the video, and assuring people that they are gonna get what we promised in the title. Thanks for creating this.
That’s exactly how I am building my UA-cam channel. All the advice is taken and being implemented in my channel. My channel is a hindi informational video and with every video I try to better the quality and the results are mind blowing. Totally agreed 👍. 100% true 🙌🙌
Good for you man!! Same for me and my channel here. It's not always easy coming up with new idea's, new improvements to make, but in the end it's worth the effort. I wish you the best with your channel
I think what he is missing here is that most youtubers dont make content just to get views. Many people are passionate about a certain style of content like gaming, vlogging, fitness, tutorials, etc. and they dont want to change the pacing and personality of their videos, because it wouldnt be enjoyable for them. Of course there are still things you can improve, but just because someone doesnt adhere to Mr Beasts advice and gets less views, doesnt mean their videos are bad. Its more about making the type of content you personally enjoy and building a smaller community around it.
💯 I looked at my first video (~4yrs) and looked at my recent, and I've been following this advice and improving. A hobby to get me out of the house and enhance my life through creativity (I don't have it) and has grown into a passion. I never thought I'd create, but showing my family and friends what I'm doing and where I'm living has brought us all closer. We are really spread out and although I'm retired my family is not. It's a great way to stay connected to my family community. It's a great way to enhance your own life as well. Thanks to all! I'm not in it for the views either, but somehow it's become a goal. If I improve my content creation through improving my skills at capturing proper audio and video, then editing it into a interesting story, and that increases views and audience. To me, that means I'm getting better at all of these skills required. It's like being a one-man band. 🤣 Subscribed, The sailor on the dock was funny. Did you make that? It's amazing!
Yea, I get what youre saying and its pretty awesome how you've found content creation to be a fun hobby that you can enjoy. Also, thank you very much, I did make the sailor animation :)
I'm a former radio broadcaster with a ton of voice-over experience, currently a professional photographer and background actor with a ton of hours being on film sets, UA-cam seems like a paradise platform to share my talents and stories 🎥🎬🎧🎙😎🤘
I love how there’s no gate keeping and everyone wants to see everyone thrive. There’s more than enough success for everyone and if we can do it together and empower each other. Man, there’s so much potential. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻🔥
@@MomKyroNo there isn't. You aren't owed a result and just like in any work you have to focus on your inputs and being better at serving the viewers. If you think "I want" or "I deserve", you're already way off the mark.
I posted my first video three and a half months ago and I just hit 1,400 subscribers. I work my bottom off every day to make a better video once a week. We will all make it, we just have to keep at it.
You're good at what you do, It looks like you are experienced in sales and you are able to sell, plus you look good... All the ingredients a woman needs to make money on yt... Enjoy :-)
@@marcsteddybear Goodness, thank you. Honestly I have been a stay home mom for the last 23 years. My husband asked me to start this channel, he had more faith in me than I had in myself, lol.
The things he said are the drive that keeps me going, I saved this video when I started my channel. I know my videos suck, but I keep trying and trying little by little. I’m super grateful for this advice and beyond grateful for the few who have believed in me so far.
The beginning when he said just practice on getting your videos better. Couldn't have felt this more. 7 years when I started UA-cam the videos were garbage and even though I'm not big now, I still leveled up my editing skills and now use that as a fulltime job to fund the UA-cam!
UA-cam is so much more complicated then I realized, but it actually makes me want to create a great channel because the satisfaction in getting there will be so much better than to just get a job. As a creative free spirited person I always struggle in any situation where I am an employee. I quit trying and just gave up on that idea. I’m totally 💯 dedicated to make the best channel ever with original content. This video is so interesting, thank you for the knowledge. Now I know I just have to get started instead of planning the first video to the limit in hopes of creating a viral video.
Wow, this video really opened my eyes! I never realized how important the first 5 seconds are in keeping people watching. If you don’t hook them right away, they just click away. Also, I love how Mister Beast talks about really focusing on making each video better instead of just pushing out a bunch of average ones. It totally makes sense that spending more time on fewer videos can really pay off. And the bit about how your title and thumbnail should be super interesting was so helpful! It’s like they have to scream, “Click me!” I can’t wait to start applying these tips to my own videos. Thanks for sharing such awesome advice!
In my opinion the best advice is that you need to give your subscribers what they want. It's like business, and people will pay you for things they want to see or things they can't live without. For me the toughest part is starting and growing your channel, but the good part is that there are now lots of online service that could make it a lot easier (I am using a little bit of famester every now and then, and I don't regret it. Really makes everything more fun and engaging. I also feel like I am ahead of algorithm always).
Thank you so Think Media, I have started my new channel(also mentioned you one of my favourite resource in my video) to help me learn different parts of UA-cam. Currently I’m using a Iphone 13, a boya mic, tripod and few lights.
I don't agree with uploading less to ensure that you get the best quality. Be consistent and overtime you will become good. Also, depending on your niche, you may not need the fluff that he describes/puts into his videos.
I kinda agree. I think it’s good to want to make sure your content is quality, but by uploading less and not being consistent, as a beginner you’ll obsess over the little things. In reality you should be consistent with content and push towards finish what you start while learning all you can. Getting in the habit of making content and setting up a shoot is more important. And like you said, depending on your niche you probably don’t need all that extra fluff.
I just created my first UA-cam channel and tbh it’s tough and it can be frustrating from time to time… i love the advice from Mr. Beast!!! Gives me hope :) hard work and patience usually pays off 🙏
Wow it took you 7 years to save for a camera. That's actually really inspiring that you worked so hard to get where you are now from basically nothing. I use my cell phone currently and keep wanting a fancy camera as well. I'll keep going and see where I'm at on my 100th video :)
I started in 2020 and I found hashtags to help and making a catchy thumbnail helped alot and being consistent with uploading 6k subs later and over 5 million views hope someone reads this little info and help there progress good luck to everyone out there trying keep going and also one more thing type in what video your uploading and see on the search bar if comes up when typing and seeing what's trending helps to
Being a UA-camr is pretty much like the best job ever. It's like running business, and you just need to offer your viewers what they need or want. Starting channel can be tough, but there are tools like Famester which could massively help to kick start your channel and pretty much you don't need to worry about algorithms ever again.
@Ime_Prezime youtube is not a job. A job pays taxes directly and it pays 2 times a month. UA-cam pays 1 time a month and it's a lump sum. So no it's not a job. You don't work for them. Your not an employee
For anyone reading this. We can do this. Just enjoy what we're currently doing so we won't feel pressure and stress over it. It's going to get better. Let's not give up on our UA-cam channels. Fighting!😊
@@wizkeffiyehgaming Don't worry bro. Let's just keep working. We just started last month and still trying some experiments for the perfect niche that viewers will love. Gaming would be a perfect niche maybe we need to improve on how we market our videos? What's your thoughts
I think all new creators should spend more time on description and title than before since tags aren't helping anymore we have to use more keywords in dis and title , ones that are related to the video and the 3 first hashtags in the descriptionshould be the main subject of the video , also good job on getting ur 100 subs in a month thats very good 👍👏
@@wizkeffiyehgaming Wow thank you so much this is really informative. I believe you should start a content too giving advise for new creators like me. You're so awesome! No wonder if you'll be more successful ✨
A lot of great advice for a expert in the field. This is day 3 of me and the kiddos making content of us gaming. We have a very long way to go, but at least we're having fun and making memories.
Awesome Think Media!!! Mr Beast, thank you for not only entertaining us with your incredible videos, but also for shedding light on how UA-cam works behind the scenes. Your transparency and willingness to share your knowledge is truly commendable. It's fascinating to learn about the intricacies of the platform and the hard work that goes into creating and promoting content. Your dedication and success are an inspiration to aspiring creators like myself. Keep up the amazing work and thank you for being a positive force in the UA-cam community!
Perfect tips from Mr Beast there. I know it takes uploading and continually improving; I’ve uploaded 8 pretty rubbish videos but it’s about repetition and improving elements so, you never know, maybe after a lot more I might be much better.
When I watch these videos, I feel unstoppable and so creative. Then I find myself sitting at home back in the real world and and doubt starts creeping back in, making me feel like I'm just another grain of sand on the beach. 😢 I need guidance, please.
I just recently made my 1000th gameplay video and got a webcamera. And only now have I felt like my videos are improving, I'm learning so much and eager to learn more
Although I agree with everything he is saying I would say his channel is much different than most of all the channels on UA-cam. He did extreme challenges that no one else’s even thought of, and now he does the most insane stuff that I’ve ever seen. But yeah his video went viral because he did something unusual that no one else has done. It was original. I think original content is also a big big factor of what makes someone big on UA-cam. That’s what helps you stand out. His thumbnails are also hard not to click on even if you try to resist your like dammit let me check this out for a minute lol 😂
I haven’t watched this whole video, but this is me paraphrasing my favorite advice of his. “If you make sketch comedy you can be the best at sketch comedy on UA-cam, but you can’t be the #1 channel. And that’s okay if that’s not what you want. If you want to be #1, you can’t make a video and try to make people want to watch it. You have to make a video that people want to watch.”
YES you can do anything with knowledge, and consistency! There are millions of us proving it! The only ones who say its not possible are the ones not trying!
I listened and watch this video all the way through. While doing so I took some notes and I plan to implement them. Thank you Mr Beast. & thank you Think media. Road to 1k subscribers! Good luck to everyone. I know we can do it!
keep going! i just checked your channel youre almost at 1k, my feedback, you can work more on your thumbnails, theyre ok and dont inspire clicks, people would easily skip them on the homepage. you want to give people the impression theyre paying extremely little for extremely more! and why they should click otherwise theyre missing a huge deal.
My wife and I enjoyed this video. There were so much takeaways from this video! Learned a lot and we’ve watch this many times over and over just to make sure we didn’t miss anything lol. Thank y’all for this! 👌🏾
3 major key takeaways: [1] Make 100 videos, but focus on quality over quantity [2] Improve one thing every time you make a new video (e.g. better script, inflection in your voice, etc.) [3] The only question you should ask yourself over and over again: how do you make better videos? Did I forget anything? Also loved: replace the word 'algorithm' with 'audience'!
Inspiring! I was told not to start my self-development UA-cam channel by someone I thought would support me. Did it anyway! To anyone working towards their dreams, don't give up. Keep on going! Hope we all become billionaires one day 💰💰💰
I've probably watched every single one of the interviews these clips come from but seeing this fires me up every time! I'm fascinated and inspired by Jimmy's passion, commitment and drive. Before ever watching him in an interview, I scoffed at his content because of the spectacle of it all. But now, there are videos on his main channel and also his philanthropy channel that I really enjoy. But if nothing else, you gotta respect his work ethic. But watching videos like this makes me believe that I can be great too. The thing he talked about in this video of people disagreeing that he could help somebody get to 20 million subs in 6 months is definitely controversial. But hasn't he proved himself enough? I don't doubt him. But now it's time for us. This is for us. And by us, I mean people who think about UA-cam when you wake up in the morning. I think about my content strategy when I'm going to bed. I think about it at work. It's possible to have the success we want. But we gotta do the work and here's the good part. If you really love it, that work is fun and doesn't even feel like work.
Watching his videos, I understand that it's not possible to succeed without crazy money he invests in his videos, and without his team who create everything from script to the equipment.
It’s a Marathon not a sprint, great things take years to build. Committing to a goal is difficult, but seeing progress is something we can never regret.
wow think about it you are listening to someone's advice who literally has +100m subscribers this is really valuable I have to keep listening to the advices again and again !
the beauty I see in it is the more videos you create about YOUR interests, the more your feed will seem to be great and totally useful to your life its not about how many people watch or how much money, its just about growing as a human
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Good
@@ThinkMediaTV I hit 1k in subs now it viewing hours
Joined your challenge 😄
Challenge is closed already
Dang.. challenge is closed
Here is why I agree with MrBeast 100%: There is a youtuber called "Internet Historian" he uploaded less than 50 videos and he started 6 years ago. That is nearly 8 videos per year. But his quality, editing, and story telling is top notch, The entire internet waits for his videos and he has 4m subscribers.
also oversimplified
That is literally the opposite of the advice that he gave.
@@matthewcaldwell8100 it's the opposite of the advice he gave at the beginning, but then he gave contradictory advice later in the video that supported that example.
You missed the point
@@tomslick08 contradicting yourself isn’t v advice. It’s incoherence.
The fact that he took the time to do this. good man
Totally agree
Anyone else realize how quickly this guy talks? It’s crazy how in tune he is with the psych behind content creation and consumption. Great stuff.
These three points particularly stood out for me as essential strategies for growth:
1. Consistency and Improvement.
2. Understanding Your Audience (Algorithm).
3. The Importance of the First Few Seconds.
Totally agree
Your journey to success starts with a single step. Take it now
2 isnt what he said
@@RichmondDrumLessonsBC no its one thing
I love 3 key points: the importance of a great caption, the first 10 seconds of the video, and assuring people that they are gonna get what we promised in the title. Thanks for creating this.
And then 100 videos 😅
He’s basically saying using clickbait titles but back it up
Do you just download the videos you want to react to from youtube?
❤
Action over everything when starting as well. Keep getting better by 1% in each video.
I've watched many videos on how to grow my UA-cam channel, but this one stands out as the most impactful. The honesty is truly refreshing
(8:54) "How to keep viewers watching and happy with the video? I would say, just give them why they clicked, tell them why they should watch, and then just stick on topic." - Love it! Thank you!
Come to me please
This is inspiring
He's so authentic and this advice is so precious. If you scroll down on his channel to watch his very first videos 11 years ago, you'll see he's being absolutely honest and sharing its own experience and learning. Hard-earned success!
Straight to the point. Consistency + knowledge = success. Giving up is not an option, at least for Mr. Beast. Best advice. Thanks.
Yes
= higher chance of success. Success is never guaranteed. Please stop sharing fake news. Thank you very much
This comment is 💪🙌🏼
Your journey to success starts with a single step. Take it now
Mr. Beast giving the tips that matter!! Love that he doesn't beat around the bush and tells like it is!! It takes TIME, EFFORT and DEDICATION sometimes to stand out and find that success.
I did exactly what he talked about, instinctively. It works.
He’s soo right about analysis paralysis, I waited several years to make and upload a video. It was Think Media that kicked my butt with support and realistic expectations that finally convinced me to just press record.
Video Summary:
• Virality doesn't necessarily require money: Some of his most viewed videos were created with minimal spending. The focus should be on creating interesting and unique content.
• Focus on quality over quantity: It's better to upload fewer videos but of higher quality that have the potential to attract UA-cam's algorithm, than posting lots of average videos that won't stand out.
• Be open to critique: No video is perfect, and having a critical eye (from yourself or others) will help improve your content over time.
• The experience with your last video matters: If people enjoyed your previous content, they're more likely to watch your next video.
• High view counts often come from viewers watching multiple videos, not just one: Strive to create content that keeps viewers hooked and wanting to watch more of your videos.
• Drawing inspiration is okay, but copying is not: Instead of copying a successful format or idea, ask yourself how you can make it better, more creative or more unique.
• Thumbnails should be simple, yet evoke emotion or curiosity: The thumbnail should make the viewer so curious about the video that they feel they need to click on it to find out more.
• Update thumbnails of older videos: Mr. Beast updates the thumbnails of older videos every couple of years, using the knowledge he has gained over time. This often leads to an increase in views.
• UA-cam's influence is underestimated: He believes that in the future, UA-cam's impact on culture will be bigger than television's ever was, offering an unparalleled platform for influence and business opportunities.
• Work hard and stay committed: Mr. Beast explains that his success has come from his constant dedication to his work, reinvesting every penny he earns back into his channel, and always striving to entertain his fans in the best way possible.
• Find your own unique voice: Don't strive to be the next 'Mr. Beast'. It's important to create your own path, and define your own success.
• Patience is key: Success doesn't come overnight, it takes time, learning, failure, experimentation, and constant improvement.
• Enjoy the process: You should find joy in the journey, in the growth, and in the process of creating content. The satisfaction comes from the process, not just the end result.
Thanks for the wonderful summary
Thanks. I am in need of a personal assistant and your skills and attention to detail are noted. Well done!
Holy wow ok ty
Legend 🗿🍷
Thank you so much for great notes.
Just reached 12k! Great advice since applying some of these, I went from 300 to 12k in a week!
Edit: 476k
You’re now in 145k sub bro wtf 😳… God!
@@FunnyTV_23 I went "Beast mode" 🤣
@@JasonPolyLinguo honestly that’s the fact! I’m looking up to you I believe I will be good
@@FunnyTV_23 You will if you persevere and do exactly what Mr Beast does! Study the famous UA-camrs. I promise it works!
@@FunnyTV_23 I'll sub to you
💯💯🚀Wow, this video is a goldmine of knowledge for anyone aspiring to be a UA-camr! MrBeast has undoubtedly cracked the code when it comes to creating viral content and building a massive following. His advice about staying persistent, experimenting, and most importantly, doing what you love, really resonated with me. It's incredible to see someone so successful still so down-to-earth and willing to share his insights with the community. Thanks for this, MrBeast! Your wisdom is invaluable for us aspiring creators. 🙌
To the ones who are reading this you'll be successful I promise you.
You will too
damn bro.. i needed that..
Yesterday I found a four leafed clover and I'm starting a new channel tomorrow so thx
Thank you 🌹
bless your heart bro
Don't lie! We all knew why we watched this video, right? If you're starting a new channel like me, don't give up and just keep grinding. Remember, "Rome wasn't built in a day".
🙏🏽
So we should take your advice with 50 subscribers and leave someone’s advice with 300 million 😂😂😂 ????
@@TheDaveVlogs Hey, I'm sorry if I offended you in any way. But you're taking it wrong way. I ain't giving anybody any advice. I just simply saying like "don't give up" like motivation, ya know 😁😁??
@@TheDaveVlogs And also I subbed your channel. I hope that'll help.
Let's go bro!!!!
I love the concept of improving something every time. You'll never run out of things to do when it comes to honing content. What a unique challenge.
Improve 2% everytime it will take 50 songs to blow naturally 🔥
Hell yea
@Peerder_p i have a gaming channel n everytime i like to try something new
Whoever reads this I hope you will be successful in life claim it 🙏
we can do it
It really amounts down to if they like you or not, your looks, voice, your personality, the way you act, filming and acting go and in hand.
Pretty privilege
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
lol 12 times only
Smiles 😊
Hope you get to come watch this video again as I just liked your comment. New UA-camr says Hello! 👋
It’s at 55 now
Goo G! Its 94 times now
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This is more simplistic and effective than I thought it'd be. Not the fluff I normally hear. Good work. I went from 500 to 3000+ this year alone. Just had to do it!
Good on you! Well done. My channel The Voice of Confidence TV took off once I got the formula right. Here to learn more1
Just started working on my channel early this year, so much to learn along the way.
So much to learn, but important to not overcomplicate. As long as you're enjoying it, people will pick up on that. You got this!@@unfoldedjourneys
@@unfoldedjourneys same
To anyone starting a UA-cam channel, you got this lad!! Just keep up with the effort and hard work and I promise you, it will all pay off soon!
All the best!
thx i started one a while ago except i make music vids from peoples favourite movie / series / game and song and i do it for free
Cheers, brother!
Oh your promise on your grave huh ? work hard ? What a nonsense
He is honestly right. Our videos do suck in the beginning. Keep working and don’t ever give up and learn!
My son is my inspiration, he was born with some health conditions and I want to do UA-cam full time so I can be with him all the time 😊
May it become a reality for you soon !!!
1. Good content
2. Consistency
3. Do's and Don't while uploading the Vids
4. Enabling all settings
5. Professional vediography
6. Professional editing
7. Impressive thumbnail
8. Catchy Title
9. Related tags
10. Community post
11. Engaging your audience
12. Content should be helpful for viewers
13. Trending Topics
14. Appreciate other UA-camr's vedios and try to Collaborate
15. Shoot in Iphone or DSLR to Shoot the vedios
Man... What a treasure trove of info packed into under 20 mins.
He's probably the best advice I've watched in one video, he's honnest and goes straight to the point on what works, what matters, what a content creator should focus on. 20 minutes that gonna help you saving a lot of time and effort to become a better youtuber. Thank you MrBeast
3 key points: the importance of a great caption, the first 10 seconds of the video, and assuring people that they are gonna get what we promised in the title. Thanks for creating this.
That’s exactly how I am building my UA-cam channel. All the advice is taken and being implemented in my channel. My channel is a hindi informational video and with every video I try to better the quality and the results are mind blowing. Totally agreed 👍. 100% true 🙌🙌
Good for you man!! Same for me and my channel here. It's not always easy coming up with new idea's, new improvements to make, but in the end it's worth the effort. I wish you the best with your channel
I think what he is missing here is that most youtubers dont make content just to get views. Many people are passionate about a certain style of content like gaming, vlogging, fitness, tutorials, etc. and they dont want to change the pacing and personality of their videos, because it wouldnt be enjoyable for them. Of course there are still things you can improve, but just because someone doesnt adhere to Mr Beasts advice and gets less views, doesnt mean their videos are bad. Its more about making the type of content you personally enjoy and building a smaller community around it.
💯 I looked at my first video (~4yrs) and looked at my recent, and I've been following this advice and improving. A hobby to get me out of the house and enhance my life through creativity (I don't have it) and has grown into a passion. I never thought I'd create, but showing my family and friends what I'm doing and where I'm living has brought us all closer. We are really spread out and although I'm retired my family is not. It's a great way to stay connected to my family community. It's a great way to enhance your own life as well. Thanks to all!
I'm not in it for the views either, but somehow it's become a goal. If I improve my content creation through improving my skills at capturing proper audio and video, then editing it into a interesting story, and that increases views and audience. To me, that means I'm getting better at all of these skills required. It's like being a one-man band. 🤣
Subscribed, The sailor on the dock was funny. Did you make that? It's amazing!
Yea, I get what youre saying and its pretty awesome how you've found content creation to be a fun hobby that you can enjoy. Also, thank you very much, I did make the sailor animation :)
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I'm a former radio broadcaster with a ton of voice-over experience, currently a professional photographer and background actor with a ton of hours being on film sets, UA-cam seems like a paradise platform to share my talents and stories 🎥🎬🎧🎙😎🤘
I was ready to call it quits, but your video gave me the push I needed. You've earned my gratitude for reigniting my determination
Giving up is not an option
I love how there’s no gate keeping and everyone wants to see everyone thrive. There’s more than enough success for everyone and if we can do it together and empower each other. Man, there’s so much potential. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻🔥
There is gate keeping especially to us who are starting out. If you all supported us as you support the big youtubers, we would all grow
If your content was as high-effort and consistent as a big youtuber, you would have that support@@MomKyro
@@MomKyroNo there isn't. You aren't owed a result and just like in any work you have to focus on your inputs and being better at serving the viewers. If you think "I want" or "I deserve", you're already way off the mark.
I just hit 1k 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐
@fourtnumdon't worry and don't think about your subscribers too much (that can be your down fall)
Thank you 😊 I'm almost at 3k now and it's been a lot of work but this is just the beginning I'm going to work HARDER 💯
Congratulations ♥️
@@wgaming22 thank you 🥰
Been so focused on numbers recently, good to hear a completely different perspective about it. Time to refocus.
I posted my first video three and a half months ago and I just hit 1,400 subscribers. I work my bottom off every day to make a better video once a week. We will all make it, we just have to keep at it.
Amazing growth 🎉🥰
You're good at what you do, It looks like you are experienced in sales and you are able to sell, plus you look good... All the ingredients a woman needs to make money on yt... Enjoy :-)
@@marcsteddybear Goodness, thank you. Honestly I have been a stay home mom for the last 23 years. My husband asked me to start this channel, he had more faith in me than I had in myself, lol.
you're doing great and you're learning. keep it up
I wish I could learn from you 😢
To whoever starts this 2024 we gonna make it
Amen
We will do it
No I won’t lmao
We will
We got this :D first 100 subs passed, only few more times this 😂😂
You managed to condensate every single piece of gold that MrBeast delivered in his interviews.
The things he said are the drive that keeps me going, I saved this video when I started my channel. I know my videos suck, but I keep trying and trying little by little. I’m super grateful for this advice and beyond grateful for the few who have believed in me so far.
Jimmy makes it sound so simple, but it's clear that he spent a lot of time studying youtube to become the best youtuber out there.
Thank you Thinkmedia and MrBeast
A message for all small creators: Our time is yet to come, don't give up on your dreams!
I love that everyone has an opportunity to do something on UA-cam. It's awesome.
i think i speak for all of us when we say videos like this are of tremendous value to fellow creators.
Absolutely
Yeeesss
100% agree
110% , grateful for these videos
i think i speak for all of us when we say humans breathe air
The beginning when he said just practice on getting your videos better. Couldn't have felt this more. 7 years when I started UA-cam the videos were garbage and even though I'm not big now, I still leveled up my editing skills and now use that as a fulltime job to fund the UA-cam!
Good channel. Ya'll funny AF! cuts are great!
i love mrbeast, hes so well spoken and gets his point across very well
I've been watching this channel for years and I can honestly say this is the most helpful and beneficial video I've watched here. Much appreciated!
I don't how they will take that. Their best video is a compilation of Mr Beast advice
But it's really great value and lots of time saved for all of us ❤
UA-cam is so much more complicated then I realized, but it actually makes me want to create a great channel because the satisfaction in getting there will be so much better than to just get a job. As a creative free spirited person I always struggle in any situation where I am an employee. I quit trying and just gave up on that idea. I’m totally 💯 dedicated to make the best channel ever with original content. This video is so interesting, thank you for the knowledge. Now I know I just have to get started instead of planning the first video to the limit in hopes of creating a viral video.
Wow, this video really opened my eyes! I never realized how important the first 5 seconds are in keeping people watching. If you don’t hook them right away, they just click away. Also, I love how Mister Beast talks about really focusing on making each video better instead of just pushing out a bunch of average ones. It totally makes sense that spending more time on fewer videos can really pay off. And the bit about how your title and thumbnail should be super interesting was so helpful! It’s like they have to scream, “Click me!” I can’t wait to start applying these tips to my own videos. Thanks for sharing such awesome advice!
He might not show it.. but Beast actually knows the details about algorithms and marketing when it comes to videos or views on one
I love learning.
yo how does this have 3 likes
oh hi isaac
@manlikeisaac shoutout plz😅😂😊
exactly! learning is very important
Damn ni-🗿
In my opinion the best advice is that you need to give your subscribers what they want. It's like business, and people will pay you for things they want to see or things they can't live without. For me the toughest part is starting and growing your channel, but the good part is that there are now lots of online service that could make it a lot easier (I am using a little bit of famester every now and then, and I don't regret it. Really makes everything more fun and engaging. I also feel like I am ahead of algorithm always).
I agree with everything you said.
Whoever reads this I hope you will be successful in life claim it 🙏
@Gold_Z4 claim it
@Gold_Z4😂bruh
@Gold_Z4you wrong for this.💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣
The fact that he took the time to do this. good man😊
Thank you so Think Media, I have started my new channel(also mentioned you one of my favourite resource in my video) to help me learn different parts of UA-cam.
Currently I’m using a Iphone 13, a boya mic, tripod and few lights.
I don't agree with uploading less to ensure that you get the best quality. Be consistent and overtime you will become good. Also, depending on your niche, you may not need the fluff that he describes/puts into his videos.
I kinda agree. I think it’s good to want to make sure your content is quality, but by uploading less and not being consistent, as a beginner you’ll obsess over the little things.
In reality you should be consistent with content and push towards finish what you start while learning all you can. Getting in the habit of making content and setting up a shoot is more important. And like you said, depending on your niche you probably don’t need all that extra fluff.
Bro I did the numbers game and that garbage don't work. Focus on quality even if you upload one a year.
I just created my first UA-cam channel and tbh it’s tough and it can be frustrating from time to time… i love the advice from Mr. Beast!!! Gives me hope :) hard work and patience usually pays off 🙏
Wow it took you 7 years to save for a camera. That's actually really inspiring that you worked so hard to get where you are now from basically nothing. I use my cell phone currently and keep wanting a fancy camera as well. I'll keep going and see where I'm at on my 100th video :)
I've been doing UA-cam for 10 year now and have gained 105 subscribers, may not sound like a lot but I'm proud of my small progress.
Boring vids ngl
you dont even upload consistently brother
I started in 2020 and I found hashtags to help and making a catchy thumbnail helped alot and being consistent with uploading 6k subs later and over 5 million views hope someone reads this little info and help there progress good luck to everyone out there trying keep going and also one more thing type in what video your uploading and see on the search bar if comes up when typing and seeing what's trending helps to
@@detailedmodelcars thanks
@@williammears6627 sorry for making you down
Good luck to anyone who just started their channel ! The important thing is to start & Everything else will flow as you continue to grow.
Being a UA-camr is pretty much like the best job ever. It's like running business, and you just need to offer your viewers what they need or want. Starting channel can be tough, but there are tools like Famester which could massively help to kick start your channel and pretty much you don't need to worry about algorithms ever again.
Thank you, you are the real MVP
Same for me, it doesnt feel like a job right now and hopefully never does because I've found a passion for film making and giving value.
It's not a job. You just have a crap load of work to do, lol.
@@mylifejourney74Isn't "doing work" the definition of a job? 😂
@Ime_Prezime youtube is not a job. A job pays taxes directly and it pays 2 times a month. UA-cam pays 1 time a month and it's a lump sum. So no it's not a job. You don't work for them. Your not an employee
This is very educational and inspiring for new creators like us
Where gonna make it this 2024. Goodluck to each and everyone of you.
For anyone reading this. We can do this. Just enjoy what we're currently doing so we won't feel pressure and stress over it. It's going to get better. Let's not give up on our UA-cam channels. Fighting!😊
We are the same on video number but your channel is doing way better than me , gaming channels are i think the hardest to grow 😂😂
We are the same on video number but your channel is doing way better than me , gaming channels are i think the hardest to grow 😂😂
@@wizkeffiyehgaming Don't worry bro. Let's just keep working. We just started last month and still trying some experiments for the perfect niche that viewers will love. Gaming would be a perfect niche maybe we need to improve on how we market our videos? What's your thoughts
I think all new creators should spend more time on description and title than before since tags aren't helping anymore we have to use more keywords in dis and title , ones that are related to the video and the 3 first hashtags in the descriptionshould be the main subject of the video , also good job on getting ur 100 subs in a month thats very good 👍👏
@@wizkeffiyehgaming Wow thank you so much this is really informative. I believe you should start a content too giving advise for new creators like me. You're so awesome! No wonder if you'll be more successful ✨
He’s so sweet and hard working lol! I love his honesty 🫶🏽
A lot of great advice for a expert in the field. This is day 3 of me and the kiddos making content of us gaming. We have a very long way to go, but at least we're having fun and making memories.
The information that mr beast shared is GOLD.
Awesome Think Media!!! Mr Beast, thank you for not only entertaining us with your incredible videos, but also for shedding light on how UA-cam works behind the scenes. Your transparency and willingness to share your knowledge is truly commendable. It's fascinating to learn about the intricacies of the platform and the hard work that goes into creating and promoting content. Your dedication and success are an inspiration to aspiring creators like myself. Keep up the amazing work and thank you for being a positive force in the UA-cam community!
Perfect tips from Mr Beast there. I know it takes uploading and continually improving; I’ve uploaded 8 pretty rubbish videos but it’s about repetition and improving elements so, you never know, maybe after a lot more I might be much better.
When I watch these videos, I feel unstoppable and so creative. Then I find myself sitting at home back in the real world and and doubt starts creeping back in, making me feel like I'm just another grain of sand on the beach. 😢 I need guidance, please.
To the inspiring content creators out there . Don’t Give up ! You got this ❤️
🫣🥹 ty and same to you
I appreciate you
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👊🎼
Oh ho...useless quote "don't give up"
I just recently made my 1000th gameplay video and got a webcamera. And only now have I felt like my videos are improving, I'm learning so much and eager to learn more
Although I agree with everything he is saying I would say his channel is much different than most of all the channels on UA-cam. He did extreme challenges that no one else’s even thought of, and now he does the most insane stuff that I’ve ever seen. But yeah his video went viral because he did something unusual that no one else has done. It was original. I think original content is also a big big factor of what makes someone big on UA-cam. That’s what helps you stand out. His thumbnails are also hard not to click on even if you try to resist your like dammit let me check this out for a minute lol 😂
I use to think reality shows were real at one point, I still think Jerry Springer is real.
He found his Niche. 😁😁. I feel like I just attended a course on UA-cam. Look at us analyzing everything he said, like we are preparing for an exam😄.
I haven’t watched this whole video, but this is me paraphrasing my favorite advice of his. “If you make sketch comedy you can be the best at sketch comedy on UA-cam, but you can’t be the #1 channel. And that’s okay if that’s not what you want. If you want to be #1, you can’t make a video and try to make people want to watch it. You have to make a video that people want to watch.”
great@@Shakooba
well , the best thing and the most important is been charismatic , find a good story and do stuff that nobody do
YES you can do anything with knowledge, and consistency! There are millions of us proving it! The only ones who say its not possible are the ones not trying!
I feel like he is really humble!
This video is great, thank you so much.
17:20 he*s so true,
many don't see how important UA-cam is
Love it! Being straight to the point is definitely a key point. Thanks for this feedback and advice.
I am new to this world. This video gives me goosebumps. Highly appreciated.
Summary of this video:
MAKE A QUALITY VIDEO THAT PEOPLE CAN WATCH! AND BE PATIENT!
got it mr beast. Love you.And thank you for making this video sir.
This is a eye opening video for us. Our team will be watching this together and implementing these strategies in our future work. Thanks Think Media!!
my whole perspective has changed, thank you jimmy I wish I could have gone more in depth with the lesson.
I spent 19 minutes listening to this with absolute and utter concentration . And I’m going to put in the work to do so.
I listened and watch this video all the way through. While doing so I took some notes and I plan to implement them. Thank you Mr Beast. & thank you Think media. Road to 1k subscribers! Good luck to everyone. I know we can do it!
My fingers are crossed for you 🥰🤞🏼
@@MillenialMellow thank you 😊
keep going! i just checked your channel youre almost at 1k, my feedback, you can work more on your thumbnails, theyre ok and dont inspire clicks, people would easily skip them on the homepage. you want to give people the impression theyre paying extremely little for extremely more! and why they should click otherwise theyre missing a huge deal.
@@truthseeker6804 thank you for this feed back! I will implement that
My wife and I enjoyed this video. There were so much takeaways from this video! Learned a lot and we’ve watch this many times over and over just to make sure we didn’t miss anything lol. Thank y’all for this! 👌🏾
Appreciate the words of wisdom ❤ This will push the people hard and become successful on UA-cam 💯
As a new youtuber, I am soaking up all the awesome advice. Thank you.
My team and I have started our channel less than a month ago, and I feel it’s growing well.
Stop thinking start doing ..get to work
Love it
Man I love this! I love the challenge of trying to grow our channel and this get's me fired up creatively! Love learning and creating!
3 major key takeaways: [1] Make 100 videos, but focus on quality over quantity [2] Improve one thing every time you make a new video (e.g. better script, inflection in your voice, etc.) [3] The only question you should ask yourself over and over again: how do you make better videos? Did I forget anything? Also loved: replace the word 'algorithm' with 'audience'!
thanks
#2 and #3 conflict with #1 by definition.
I just started 2 months ago and these advices are so precious, i will do my best to improve every video! Good luck everyone 🍀
Inspiring! I was told not to start my self-development UA-cam channel by someone I thought would support me. Did it anyway! To anyone working towards their dreams, don't give up. Keep on going! Hope we all become billionaires one day 💰💰💰
He is a genius. Also very generous in sharing knowledge and money
Id love to just sit down and talk with Mr Beast. He has the best mindset
Mate you're a legend for sharing this. You being you and cutting straight to it is the new age of UA-cam. You're future is big man.
I've probably watched every single one of the interviews these clips come from but seeing this fires me up every time! I'm fascinated and inspired by Jimmy's passion, commitment and drive. Before ever watching him in an interview, I scoffed at his content because of the spectacle of it all. But now, there are videos on his main channel and also his philanthropy channel that I really enjoy. But if nothing else, you gotta respect his work ethic. But watching videos like this makes me believe that I can be great too. The thing he talked about in this video of people disagreeing that he could help somebody get to 20 million subs in 6 months is definitely controversial. But hasn't he proved himself enough? I don't doubt him. But now it's time for us. This is for us. And by us, I mean people who think about UA-cam when you wake up in the morning. I think about my content strategy when I'm going to bed. I think about it at work. It's possible to have the success we want. But we gotta do the work and here's the good part. If you really love it, that work is fun and doesn't even feel like work.
Watching his videos, I understand that it's not possible to succeed without crazy money he invests in his videos, and without his team who create everything from script to the equipment.
@InterestingCoolUseful Yep, exactly
NO i will succses without spending amount of money. U will see that i will be famous more than him
@@Heeam-ym4qu Not with that bad grammar you won't...
@@modestoca25 i will countinue learning every single day until i become like a native speakers
It’s a Marathon not a sprint, great things take years to build. Committing to a goal is difficult, but seeing progress is something we can never regret.
It's true, the more you edit, the more you learn. The more you know how to improve your videos. 😊
wow think about it you are listening to someone's advice who literally has +100m subscribers this is really valuable I have to keep listening to the advices again and again !
which part of the advice was valuable to you?
the beauty I see in it is the more videos you create about YOUR interests, the more your feed will seem to be great and totally useful to your life its not about how many people watch or how much money, its just about growing as a human