2:30 Have two/one person in the thumbnail 4:10 Doesn't matter how much you upload. Just make the content digestable 5:00 Use what you have. Just grind we the equipment you have 7:30 Really focus on quality. Make them so fricking good. High quality. 9:10 Tags are not that important. 10:00 Quality is better then quantity. Try to make quality content with quantity 12:20 Outsource what does hurt you long run. 15:00 Practice thumbnails Make it simple. Make them feel something Spike their curiosity. 19:00 Do whatever gets you excited in the morning And keep momentum 21:00 Have fast paced great talk. Summarize the good quality 23:40 Watching and happy in the video. The 30 seconds are the most important. Grab them. Explain the title. And why they should watch it. (What the title suggests) 27:40 Imma do it 28:40 People are different then you. You watch your success up they amuse themselves 40:10 Be passionate about your thing 45:10 Adapt and innovative Because people normalize to it
@@Ayundaru Do you personally have any tips for talking/being entertaining in videos like yours? I would like to post content similar to your a little bit older stuff but don't think I'm doing a very good job at staying entertaining
@@Colbrow I don't find myself very entertaining lol, the biggest thing I can recommend is that when I first started making videos I just sort of threw everything together quickly. Try to focus on structures in the video, and putting thought and effort into the layout and scripting of your videos. Idk why but people find my videos entertaining, I genuinely just make jokes that I would make, and put my own sense of humor and personality into my videos. I don't find myself all that funny but your best bet is to put your personality in your videos in every aspect. For example, I love music so I spend a ton of time picking the background music for my videos and making sure it's perfect for what's happening on screen. Hope this helps :)
16:18 - thumbnails 19:02 - a love for the work, not just the destination 20:49 - video ideas 21:21 - refining it 23:58 - intros are important [25:47] 29:57 - behind the scenes 40:00 - loving what u do pt 2 (passion > views imo), if its interesting, there may be an audience of it (lawn mowing) 45:20 - adapt & innovate
currently i am at 70,000 subscribers i am not stopping till one day i hit that 1,000,000 subscriber mark and MR beast jimmmmy boy has showed us all its very possible its all about enjoying the journey and evolving as you go
I personally wish he answered the longer questions that were asked a lot of ones he answered weren’t that good in my opinion and if he did answer a decent one the response he would give would be pretty shit
See he’s always talking about making higher quality videos even if that means uploading less. And I think that applies to people who are just doing random gameplay videos, but honestly my problem is that I do spend too much time on a video. Honestly quality doesn’t matter that much. It’s a value that matters. It’s going to depend on the channel and the content, but I don’t really think it’s a great idea to just say that you should focus on less uploads with higher quality
i disagree honestly, imo the advice given is more towards an actual video idea that can come off as a project or something big. not 'random gameplay videos'. you can only sync in so much time and editing and thought on 'gameplay videos' that don't have the wide audience u can even bring in. it makes sense what he says if you use that kind of work ethic on something bigger and broader, i see lots of people in his discord share gameplay videos with very similar editing or thumbnails but the content itself just isn't something anyone wants to watch unless u already are super into that game
@@InternetMikey Not always. I’ve seen interviews with him before. He’s talking about production value, editing, and b-roll. You don’t need any of that to provide value.
Of course he says if you’re not excited about what you do, don’t do it. But does anyone have any advice on how to get excited? How to get motivated and everything? Because yeah this does feel like a chore sometimes and I was always afraid that would happen. I know down the line I do want to hire an editor
I think this is a great question! Personally I am a FIRM believer in purpose! I believe we were all created specifically for a unique purpose and once we fulfill that, this will be the fuel ⛽️ for our motivation. MrBeast OFTEN talks about his LOVE for UA-cam! I believe this is his purpose and this is why he has an intrinsic drive to keep going. Many people want the FAME or the MONEY and it’s the thing that motivates them. The problem with money or fame being the end goal is that UA-cam takes a lot of work/failure to succeed, and if someone’s drive is solely money 💰 or fame, they will get discouraged when it doesn’t come quickly. So discovering one’s purpose is key. 🔑 (This is my opinion)
I think its also natural to feel unmotivated. Especially at the beginning its not easy to upload a video of yourself and talk in an entertaining way. But once you got it down, you start seeing results, it'll get much easier
There are time where you're gonna be unmotivated to do things and it feels like a chore but one thing I learned from trying to study UA-cam was self-discipline. Sometimes I'd get up off my bed and procrastinating for 30 mins because sometimes you'd just want to do other things and that's normal. But once you really get to do the thing you're supposed to you get sucked in and start being curious again (at least from my personal experience) So even if you don't want to, you just have to do it. I think MrBeast had some similar mentality to this from an interview, you will have to sacrifice a lot of things for the sake of your passion and will do things you won't want to, but that's just a part of the process, it shapes you, the journey is what keeps you doing the things you do, not the goal. So what you should look for is not motivation but self-discipline. Motivation only lasts a couple, but self-discipline can just pull you out of bed unmotivated and still do things
@@account42980 very wise advice. There's a quote that goes something like "you have to be willing to be uncomfortable for a year or two in order to live comfortably the rest of your life." Of course you have to still keep working at it, but its referring to the "uncomfortableness" of getting yourself to do something that which you dont see immediate returns.
I think tags can be very helpful. Keep in mind this advice is coming from Mr. beast. I will tell you if you look at my search traffic, it’s almost always all based on what my tags were. The tags help the algorithm know what my content is about and it helps people find my videos. Mr. beast doesn’t make searchable videos he makes viral videos so he’s not as worried about tags as other people should maybe be. I’m not going for viral videos over here and challenges where I give away money to people and do weird dares. I am providing product reviews and news updates and stuff. The algorithm needs to know what the content is. People arent just going to click to see what happens when I give somebody a million dollars.
@@switchunboxing Tags in the Tag Box are not used anymore, YT even says so themselves next to that box. Keywords of course are still important, guess that is what you mean anyway
2:30
Have two/one person in the thumbnail
4:10
Doesn't matter how much you upload.
Just make the content digestable
5:00
Use what you have.
Just grind we the equipment you have
7:30
Really focus on quality.
Make them so fricking good.
High quality.
9:10
Tags are not that important.
10:00
Quality is better then quantity.
Try to make quality content with quantity
12:20
Outsource what does hurt you long run.
15:00
Practice thumbnails
Make it simple. Make them feel something
Spike their curiosity.
19:00
Do whatever gets you excited in the morning
And keep momentum
21:00
Have fast paced great talk.
Summarize the good quality
23:40
Watching and happy in the video.
The 30 seconds are the most important.
Grab them.
Explain the title.
And why they should watch it. (What the title suggests)
27:40
Imma do it
28:40
People are different then you.
You watch your success up they amuse themselves
40:10
Be passionate about your thing
45:10
Adapt and innovative
Because people normalize to it
Thank you!
@@Ayundaru Welcome mate!
I saw your channel sometimes in my recommended keep on the good work pal.
@@Ayundaru Do you personally have any tips for talking/being entertaining in videos like yours? I would like to post content similar to your a little bit older stuff but don't think I'm doing a very good job at staying entertaining
legend!
@@Colbrow I don't find myself very entertaining lol,
the biggest thing I can recommend is that when I first started making videos I just sort of threw everything together quickly. Try to focus on structures in the video, and putting thought and effort into the layout and scripting of your videos. Idk why but people find my videos entertaining, I genuinely just make jokes that I would make, and put my own sense of humor and personality into my videos. I don't find myself all that funny but your best bet is to put your personality in your videos in every aspect. For example, I love music so I spend a ton of time picking the background music for my videos and making sure it's perfect for what's happening on screen. Hope this helps :)
16:18 - thumbnails
19:02 - a love for the work, not just the destination
20:49 - video ideas
21:21 - refining it
23:58 - intros are important [25:47]
29:57 - behind the scenes
40:00 - loving what u do pt 2 (passion > views imo), if its interesting, there may be an audience of it (lawn mowing)
45:20 - adapt & innovate
Free value, no paid course or anything. Love it.
Can't believe that this was free...so much value from a UA-cam GOAT
Thanks for uploading this :)
Yup I agree!
I feel like this video is a secret society
@@lucaswillsie6045 🤨
Thanks for this. I'm gonna use a clip from this if you don't mind (I was the first question)
PRIUS!
# PRI-ISH
Lol go ahead, not like it’s my content anyways 😳
lmao now you get 4M views per video
currently i am at 70,000 subscribers i am not stopping till one day i hit that 1,000,000 subscriber mark and MR beast jimmmmy boy has showed us all its very possible
its all about enjoying the journey and evolving as you go
Thanks for posting this
Thanks man great upload.
the ultimate answer is understand human psychology in my opinion
Спасибо большое, за то что ты загрузил это видео.
25:10 assure them it’s not clickbait, tell them what they’re gonna get, then immediately begin progress
also thanks for the upload!
Awesome video! I've added it to the MrBeast UA-cam tips & tricks playlist...
Can you share that with me! :)
@@satvikbalakrishnan2293 here you go... 129 videos and counting :) ua-cam.com/play/PLRNwlKT5Ab0YmEbE7Z5pMCiLE7asExby3.html
@@HowTechTo Thanks!
Thanks for this video btw! Also CowWow, been awhile since I’ve heard about you.
cowwow is no more
@@CowWow 😔
I personally wish he answered the longer questions that were asked a lot of ones he answered weren’t that good in my opinion and if he did answer a decent one the response he would give would be pretty shit
Here before this blows up, small youtubers Unite ⚔️
Wow I was searching for this for my invite life tnx
38:02 Loves this kind of ice breaking. Surely MrBeast really knows his audience.
See he’s always talking about making higher quality videos even if that means uploading less. And I think that applies to people who are just doing random gameplay videos, but honestly my problem is that I do spend too much time on a video. Honestly quality doesn’t matter that much. It’s a value that matters. It’s going to depend on the channel and the content, but I don’t really think it’s a great idea to just say that you should focus on less uploads with higher quality
You have to have the mindset that the “Value” is a part of the “quality”.
i disagree honestly, imo the advice given is more towards an actual video idea that can come off as a project or something big. not 'random gameplay videos'. you can only sync in so much time and editing and thought on 'gameplay videos' that don't have the wide audience u can even bring in. it makes sense what he says if you use that kind of work ethic on something bigger and broader, i see lots of people in his discord share gameplay videos with very similar editing or thumbnails but the content itself just isn't something anyone wants to watch unless u already are super into that game
@@InternetMikey Not always. I’ve seen interviews with him before. He’s talking about production value, editing, and b-roll. You don’t need any of that to provide value.
32:07
Every thing i think is important about UA-cam
0:19 get everything you want from UA-cam
1:41 what is the ideal number of people to have in a thumbnail
3:23 how many times a week should you post?
4:57 whatever you have right now is good to start UA-cam then grind and buy better equipments
7:35 best way to get views for small UA-camr
42:48
Lol I'm at the end there asking what his internet speed is.
#shorts but it’s 48 minutes long
It’s a short film.
23:21
The first game was sooo nice to remake myself for practice!! Had tons of fun!
CowWow next week 🐮🐮📈📈📈📈📈📈 100B+ views
Yes
Thank you legend
thanks for this i didn't realize this was a thing
25:00
This is a GREAT video actually! Mr. Beast explains in a very simple way things that are not that simple to explain! Expert
thank you so much, I wanted to listen to this but I didnt get to join cause I was freaking sleeping lol
My guy said frick
One day, perhaps far, far into the future, my channel will be as big as MrBeast’s.
One day.
What discord server was this in?
Is this a Mr beast class? Lmao
W video thanks for sharing
Mr. Beast Discord Leaks! UA-cam Formula To Pull Millions of Views...
Of course he says if you’re not excited about what you do, don’t do it. But does anyone have any advice on how to get excited? How to get motivated and everything? Because yeah this does feel like a chore sometimes and I was always afraid that would happen. I know down the line I do want to hire an editor
it wont feel like a chore once you get a small win. i know this isn’t good advice but it’s the best i can say confidently
I think this is a great question!
Personally I am a FIRM believer in purpose! I believe we were all created specifically for a unique purpose and once we fulfill that, this will be the fuel ⛽️ for our motivation.
MrBeast OFTEN talks about his LOVE for UA-cam! I believe this is his purpose and this is why he has an intrinsic drive to keep going.
Many people want the FAME or the MONEY and it’s the thing that motivates them. The problem with money or fame being the end goal is that UA-cam takes a lot of work/failure to succeed, and if someone’s drive is solely money 💰 or fame, they will get discouraged when it doesn’t come quickly.
So discovering one’s purpose is key. 🔑
(This is my opinion)
I think its also natural to feel unmotivated. Especially at the beginning its not easy to upload a video of yourself and talk in an entertaining way. But once you got it down, you start seeing results, it'll get much easier
There are time where you're gonna be unmotivated to do things and it feels like a chore but one thing I learned from trying to study UA-cam was self-discipline. Sometimes I'd get up off my bed and procrastinating for 30 mins because sometimes you'd just want to do other things and that's normal. But once you really get to do the thing you're supposed to you get sucked in and start being curious again (at least from my personal experience)
So even if you don't want to, you just have to do it. I think MrBeast had some similar mentality to this from an interview, you will have to sacrifice a lot of things for the sake of your passion and will do things you won't want to,
but that's just a part of the process, it shapes you, the journey is what keeps you doing the things you do, not the goal.
So what you should look for is not motivation but self-discipline. Motivation only lasts a couple, but self-discipline can just pull you out of bed unmotivated and still do things
@@account42980 very wise advice. There's a quote that goes something like "you have to be willing to be uncomfortable for a year or two in order to live comfortably the rest of your life." Of course you have to still keep working at it, but its referring to the "uncomfortableness" of getting yourself to do something that which you dont see immediate returns.
25:50
Thanks
I think tags can be very helpful. Keep in mind this advice is coming from Mr. beast. I will tell you if you look at my search traffic, it’s almost always all based on what my tags were. The tags help the algorithm know what my content is about and it helps people find my videos. Mr. beast doesn’t make searchable videos he makes viral videos so he’s not as worried about tags as other people should maybe be. I’m not going for viral videos over here and challenges where I give away money to people and do weird dares. I am providing product reviews and news updates and stuff. The algorithm needs to know what the content is. People arent just going to click to see what happens when I give somebody a million dollars.
tags are not important
@@Waligug Wow you changed my mind just like that lol
@@switchunboxing Tags in the Tag Box are not used anymore, YT even says so themselves next to that box.
Keywords of course are still important, guess that is what you mean anyway
@@Horrorzeit No I’m talking about tags.
W
this gets 2 views or 2m
That's true.
10k
@@PogqR Yes..
epic video
2
mr fraud
3
Hehshs
*complains about number of viewers. Shoots down every question* “Are you all having fun?”