Just popped up in the recommendation. Feels bad, you put effort into your channel but the luck didn't show. It's interesting to hear the difficulties on creating things, kinda found myself somewhat relating to this when composing. Glad to see yourself taking care and finding a new equilibriuim. You made the good move and started moving on, farest of luck to you!
You made the right choice. Chasing youtube isnt worth it unless you enjoy what you make or already profiting of it, there is just too many competitors and standards have risen up far. (I remember when 360p lets plays with bad mics were 10/10 content)
As someone that went down a similar road but with a 70k channel, I can tell you that even the top tier UA-camrs like our friends with 1.5m or 400k similarly still obsess over their views and burn out the same way. I recommend simply taking a step back, branching out, and finding what you enjoy doing instead of chasing success. Don’t try to please the algorithm as your main source of income and don’t expect it be more than a small side income at best after even after decades of work.
one hell of a video to randomly get in my recommendeds lmao. regardless, youtube is fickle. you can't force it into being a career, sadly, and it's no longer 2012 when the platform was still new and it felt like anyone and everyone could make it big
In the end you have to do what’s best for you, and I’m with you there. It’s the same reason I stopped streaming on Twitch. Making content is fun when it’s not a chore. I play games for my own personal experience, not always with content creation in mind. And honestly it became discouraging to stream for 5 hours straight every night with 500 followers ending up with maybe 2 viewers only to see, I don’t know, Amouranth do literally nothing, not even interact, next to a pool and have 10k+ people watching. I mean more power to her but in perspective it’s not an actual way to make money or be successful. It’s pure luck. Take care of yourself!
As someone who at one point tried the same (and had the channel deleted by UA-cam for a meme video with fragment of a copyrighted song: 3 strikes in a row, no chance to at least delete the video...) and also as someone who knows people who tried to become full time streamers i can really tell its extremely difficult to make it nowadays. A friend once told me: either you are extremely good playing one game, but like world class, or you got ultra high energy and can talk nonstop without getting tired and make people laugh, neither i had so i knew I wasn't going to succeed in UA-cam... i then realized probably would be better to treat it as a hobby (that consumes a lot of time) that could potentially give me some extra money every once in a while. Sorry if this sounds super blunt, not really my intention but rather wanted to tell you to not feel bad about it, my advice is keep doing it every once in a while for fun
That's what i do i just do it as a hobby not as a job lol... I do youtube cause i find it is fun and i like to share what i do with computers and my hobbies etc...
Now we switching to twitch? Kick or do we promoting casinos? But at least you tried it ^^ even i didn't know why youtube showed me this but apparently is recommended to me xD but if you do something with the intention of just the money it becomes quickly just work. I started with drawing as an hobby and now i offer commission but it just came with it so the main focus was always the hobbys and not a money making^^ don't turn a hobby into work. Make you hobby profitable if you want
@@HumanArtifact71 totally like "I stop doing UA-cam" UA-cam "we got ya! Put that recommendations out!" But take it slow the most important part is that you happy but never close a door, keep it open who knows who its leads you ^^
My advice is take a few months break, say 3-9, to pursue a construction labor job. They're easy as hell to find, will take anyone that has a pulse, and getting laid off or fired barely has any meaning. There's a strange sort of therapy to be had in back-breaking labor. All kinds of time to think, to purge yourself of negativity, while doing rote, menial tasks and working your body to the bone. Whatever you do, best of luck. May the Gods bless you.
If you do it for the views and not because you enjoy it, if you do it for the career and not because it is fun it just becomes a job and watching a dude work is hard to make entertaining. are you funny? are you good at the games you play? what are your strengths? Ask this of yourself and play into those strengths. Have you considered asking someone else to edit your videos you're a solo act well are you good at it? you can always pay someone else to spend time so you can have extra time you don't need to become a jack of all trades just master what you enjoy. From the sound of you I like you but I can admit that just based off of what I see in the video your 14 character and you bobbing camera back and forth this is not entertaining. even your thumbnails you won't get clicks is you are not catching the gaze how do some people do it mainly in the MMO community anime girls sensational stuffs maybe failing something taht you know most average people can do easily. Maybe you could have an art of your au'ra here on thumbnails something that catches the eye! There are many ways for you to become successful review products that you like something that you are interested in etx. no point getting hurt for low viewership it just means that you have to try something else, and what that something else is, is up to you, give up or grow things will chug along the same. Anyways have a sub be successful and healthy friend. :3
Just popped up in the recommendation. Feels bad, you put effort into your channel but the luck didn't show. It's interesting to hear the difficulties on creating things, kinda found myself somewhat relating to this when composing. Glad to see yourself taking care and finding a new equilibriuim. You made the good move and started moving on, farest of luck to you!
You made the right choice. Chasing youtube isnt worth it unless you enjoy what you make or already profiting of it, there is just too many competitors and standards have risen up far. (I remember when 360p lets plays with bad mics were 10/10 content)
Miss those lp, bad mic days
Never seen or heard of you, don't even watch FF or MMO content but the algorithm pushed this video multiple times lol. Wish you all the best.
Appreciate it.
I hope you truly enjoy whatever it is you pursue next!
I can't not focus on those 2B boots and the banana feet they are, I'm sorry.
I was thinking that same thing in editing. The sit emotes make it looks like her ankles are broken
Maybe this is the best way for you. Good luck with your Journey.
As someone that went down a similar road but with a 70k channel, I can tell you that even the top tier UA-camrs like our friends with 1.5m or 400k similarly still obsess over their views and burn out the same way.
I recommend simply taking a step back, branching out, and finding what you enjoy doing instead of chasing success. Don’t try to please the algorithm as your main source of income and don’t expect it be more than a small side income at best after even after decades of work.
Do whatever makes you happy brother, just upload whenever you're in the mood or have time. Treat it like any other hobby (:
one hell of a video to randomly get in my recommendeds lmao. regardless, youtube is fickle. you can't force it into being a career, sadly, and it's no longer 2012 when the platform was still new and it felt like anyone and everyone could make it big
good ol' Pillar music :)
In the end you have to do what’s best for you, and I’m with you there. It’s the same reason I stopped streaming on Twitch. Making content is fun when it’s not a chore. I play games for my own personal experience, not always with content creation in mind. And honestly it became discouraging to stream for 5 hours straight every night with 500 followers ending up with maybe 2 viewers only to see, I don’t know, Amouranth do literally nothing, not even interact, next to a pool and have 10k+ people watching. I mean more power to her but in perspective it’s not an actual way to make money or be successful. It’s pure luck.
Take care of yourself!
As someone who at one point tried the same (and had the channel deleted by UA-cam for a meme video with fragment of a copyrighted song: 3 strikes in a row, no chance to at least delete the video...) and also as someone who knows people who tried to become full time streamers i can really tell its extremely difficult to make it nowadays.
A friend once told me: either you are extremely good playing one game, but like world class, or you got ultra high energy and can talk nonstop without getting tired and make people laugh, neither i had so i knew I wasn't going to succeed in UA-cam... i then realized probably would be better to treat it as a hobby (that consumes a lot of time) that could potentially give me some extra money every once in a while.
Sorry if this sounds super blunt, not really my intention but rather wanted to tell you to not feel bad about it, my advice is keep doing it every once in a while for fun
You are great! Keep up what you like.
That's what i do i just do it as a hobby not as a job lol... I do youtube cause i find it is fun and i like to share what i do with computers and my hobbies etc...
Now we switching to twitch? Kick or do we promoting casinos? But at least you tried it ^^ even i didn't know why youtube showed me this but apparently is recommended to me xD but if you do something with the intention of just the money it becomes quickly just work. I started with drawing as an hobby and now i offer commission but it just came with it so the main focus was always the hobbys and not a money making^^ don't turn a hobby into work. Make you hobby profitable if you want
Kinda ironic
@@HumanArtifact71 totally like "I stop doing UA-cam"
UA-cam "we got ya! Put that recommendations out!"
But take it slow the most important part is that you happy but never close a door, keep it open who knows who its leads you ^^
Cheers man
Cheers
UA-cam is oversaturated anyways
My advice is take a few months break, say 3-9, to pursue a construction labor job. They're easy as hell to find, will take anyone that has a pulse, and getting laid off or fired barely has any meaning. There's a strange sort of therapy to be had in back-breaking labor. All kinds of time to think, to purge yourself of negativity, while doing rote, menial tasks and working your body to the bone.
Whatever you do, best of luck. May the Gods bless you.
If you do it for the views and not because you enjoy it, if you do it for the career and not because it is fun it just becomes a job and watching a dude work is hard to make entertaining. are you funny? are you good at the games you play? what are your strengths? Ask this of yourself and play into those strengths.
Have you considered asking someone else to edit your videos you're a solo act well are you good at it? you can always pay someone else to spend time so you can have extra time you don't need to become a jack of all trades just master what you enjoy.
From the sound of you I like you but I can admit that just based off of what I see in the video your 14 character and you bobbing camera back and forth this is not entertaining. even your thumbnails you won't get clicks is you are not catching the gaze how do some people do it mainly in the MMO community anime girls sensational stuffs maybe failing something taht you know most average people can do easily.
Maybe you could have an art of your au'ra here on thumbnails something that catches the eye! There are many ways for you to become successful review products that you like something that you are interested in etx.
no point getting hurt for low viewership it just means that you have to try something else, and what that something else is, is up to you, give up or grow things will chug along the same. Anyways have a sub be successful and healthy friend. :3
Good. Chase something better than ff and youtube
I've never heard of you before.